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=The aesthetics of scanning=
=The aesthetics of scanning=


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It’s like a picture but taken much slower. One scan may take up to 1 minute depending on the resolution. The matter to be scanned lays flat on the surface. This provides a nice interface for paper and books, that have information gathered on a two-dimensional space. The depth of focus is really small. If the scanned object is being lifted up just a little bit, it gets blurry.
It’s like a picture but taken much slower. One scan may take up to 1 minute depending on the resolution. The matter to be scanned lays flat on the surface. This provides a nice interface for paper and books, that have information gathered on a two-dimensional space. The depth of focus is really small. If the scanned object is being lifted up just a little bit, it gets blurry.


=Lay flat=
=Lay flat=
* 2D Layer
* No depth of field
* Like a picture
* On a glass surface
<img src="http://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/d/df/Scan_29.jpeg" width=100%>
<img src="http://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/5/5c/Screen_Shot_2017-12-06_at_16.47.51.png" width=100%>
<img src="http://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/9/9e/Scan_30.jpeg" width=100%>


<img src="http://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/8/8a/Scan_31.jpeg" width=100%>


=Lay flat=
<img src="http://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/2/22/Flyer_in_het_poortgebouw.jpeg" width=100%>

Latest revision as of 16:54, 6 December 2017

The aesthetics of scanning

It’s like a picture but taken much slower. One scan may take up to 1 minute depending on the resolution. The matter to be scanned lays flat on the surface. This provides a nice interface for paper and books, that have information gathered on a two-dimensional space. The depth of focus is really small. If the scanned object is being lifted up just a little bit, it gets blurry.


Lay flat

  • 2D Layer
  • No depth of field
  • Like a picture
  • On a glass surface