This one is a long story. It starts last year in chemistry, where we did a lab experiment involving colored lights and refraction glasses. When we looked at the colored lights through the glasses, we could see the same light in different colors floating all around because the glasses split the light into all of the colors on the visible spectrum and set them apart from each other. So, during the lab, I put the lens of the glasses up to the lens of the camera on my phone, and took pictures of the lights. The same thing happened and I got some really cool pictures on my phone. Then one time during this class I took one of the pictures and databent it. Basically what that means is that you open up a picture in MS Paint, and save it as a .bmp. Then, if you have WordPad installed, you right-click on the picture and open it with WordPad, which will make a bunch of letters and symbols pop up. Then you just hit save and basically what that does is it corrupts the image and inserts a bunch of line breaks and things and makes it look way different. So, instead of using the color layer on this project to color, Erin gave me the idea of putting in a picture instead. So I used one of the databent images for this and I think it looks really cool
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Color tutorial
This one is a long story. It starts last year in chemistry, where we did a lab experiment involving colored lights and refraction glasses. When we looked at the colored lights through the glasses, we could see the same light in different colors floating all around because the glasses split the light into all of the colors on the visible spectrum and set them apart from each other. So, during the lab, I put the lens of the glasses up to the lens of the camera on my phone, and took pictures of the lights. The same thing happened and I got some really cool pictures on my phone. Then one time during this class I took one of the pictures and databent it. Basically what that means is that you open up a picture in MS Paint, and save it as a .bmp. Then, if you have WordPad installed, you right-click on the picture and open it with WordPad, which will make a bunch of letters and symbols pop up. Then you just hit save and basically what that does is it corrupts the image and inserts a bunch of line breaks and things and makes it look way different. So, instead of using the color layer on this project to color, Erin gave me the idea of putting in a picture instead. So I used one of the databent images for this and I think it looks really cool
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