"Animated Bokeh" has been on my whiteboard for a long time, and this is the result.
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@gsuberland @ancientjames definitely a great one that would really make some photographs just pop.
@c0dec0dec0de @gsuberland @ancientjames even better in video by taking advantage of it being animated, you can go from a circular iris to the ⚠️ smoothly while keeping the same f-stop. It would work great as a way of representing a spider sense kind of reaction.
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"Animated Bokeh" has been on my whiteboard for a long time, and this is the result.
I thought it would just be for cheesy novelty effects, but it also does lightfield manipulation that was cooler than I expected.
@ancientjames this was incredibly interesting. I'd love to play with one of these.
One thing that I was wondering thoughout the video was why the polarising filter was replaced with one from a pair of sunglasses. Was there something wrong with the old film that was peeled off?
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@ancientjames the ⚠️ bokeh was so good
@gsuberland @ancientjames Yeah, that one made me cackle out loud.
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"Animated Bokeh" has been on my whiteboard for a long time, and this is the result.
I thought it would just be for cheesy novelty effects, but it also does lightfield manipulation that was cooler than I expected.
@ancientjames
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"Animated Bokeh" has been on my whiteboard for a long time, and this is the result.
I thought it would just be for cheesy novelty effects, but it also does lightfield manipulation that was cooler than I expected.
@ancientjames yeah this is so cool. Totally wild effects.
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"Animated Bokeh" has been on my whiteboard for a long time, and this is the result.
I thought it would just be for cheesy novelty effects, but it also does lightfield manipulation that was cooler than I expected.
@ancientjames thank you for this glimpse of what a future with cybernetic eyes will look like: company logo bokeh
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@ancientjames thank you for this glimpse of what a future with cybernetic eyes will look like: company logo bokeh
@ancientjames Bokeh Deez Nuts
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"Animated Bokeh" has been on my whiteboard for a long time, and this is the result.
I thought it would just be for cheesy novelty effects, but it also does lightfield manipulation that was cooler than I expected.
@ancientjames @OdyX
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@ancientjames thank you for this glimpse of what a future with cybernetic eyes will look like: company logo bokeh
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"Animated Bokeh" has been on my whiteboard for a long time, and this is the result.
I thought it would just be for cheesy novelty effects, but it also does lightfield manipulation that was cooler than I expected.
@ancientjames Lovely work. We have a microscope modified to rotate the illumination cone - we just illuminate 90 degrees at any time, and rotate it to give a 3D view though sections on microscope slides.
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I made a deliberate decision not to put Bad Apple or Doom on this, YouTube commenters be damned.
But I'm going to put Doom on it, aren't I?
The firmware is now here: https://github.com/AncientJames/aperture
There's a simulator if you're interested in exploring what it does. I'm still tidying up the hardware.
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@ancientjames Lovely work. We have a microscope modified to rotate the illumination cone - we just illuminate 90 degrees at any time, and rotate it to give a 3D view though sections on microscope slides.
@ancientjames Found an example image.
11 frames where the illumination angles changes. Looking at the enamel-dentine junction in a human tooth. 50 micron thick section. Dentinal tubules and tufts in the enamel seem to move as different views of their projection in the thickness of the section are illuminated.
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"Animated Bokeh" has been on my whiteboard for a long time, and this is the result.
I thought it would just be for cheesy novelty effects, but it also does lightfield manipulation that was cooler than I expected.
@ancientjames This was a great video to watch, thank you.
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@ancientjames Found an example image.
11 frames where the illumination angles changes. Looking at the enamel-dentine junction in a human tooth. 50 micron thick section. Dentinal tubules and tufts in the enamel seem to move as different views of their projection in the thickness of the section are illuminated.
It's a cheap way to see 3D structure without going to confocal microscopes.@dtl oh, that works well
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"Animated Bokeh" has been on my whiteboard for a long time, and this is the result.
I thought it would just be for cheesy novelty effects, but it also does lightfield manipulation that was cooler than I expected.
Brilliant.
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@dtl oh, that works well
@ancientjames I have better, but they are on the computer at work.
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"Animated Bokeh" has been on my whiteboard for a long time, and this is the result.
I thought it would just be for cheesy novelty effects, but it also does lightfield manipulation that was cooler than I expected.
@ancientjames The results on the light are insane. I was not expecting how cool it could be with specific patterns. Especially on a setup like the river in the forest. Lot of potential with this. Respect.
And yes, you won't resist and you'll put DOOM.
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The firmware is now here: https://github.com/AncientJames/aperture
There's a simulator if you're interested in exploring what it does. I'm still tidying up the hardware.
Doom on a circle of confusion
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Doom on a circle of confusion
@ancientjames wow, glad you did it.
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@ancientjames wow, glad you did it.
@ancientjames I feel like this tech is going to make it into some indie scifi movie before too long, its too good.