Posts tagged Experiment Laboratory
Experiment in Infrared (IR) Photography
Aug 22nd
A Canon IXY 500 camera was modified to take the following photos. Almost all digital Cameras have a Infrared cut filter installed over the sensor to filter out unwanted IR radiation. This ‘problem’ can be ‘fixed’ by opening the camera, electrocuting yourself with the flash capacitor, removing the cut filter, replacing it with a filter that cuts out the visible spectrum and only allows IR radiation, and putting the camera back together. Warranties will be voided, frustration will grow, and difficulties will be overcome, and in the end, you too can take Infrared pictures with your very own digital camera. Buy a cheap used camera in Akiba to use as the victim. Now if I could only figure out where that one extra screw fits.
Experiment in Motion Tracking #3
Aug 22nd
This video was created using one LED tracking point.
Motion Tracking Experiment from Stuart Ward on Vimeo.
Experiment in Motion Tracking #2
Aug 22nd
This experiment in motion tracking was performed with small sized fluorescent orange tracking points (stickers). Unfortunately, the tracking application failed to recognize the tracking point as it moved from light backgrounds to dark backgrounds, and to finish the experiment, keyframes were used.
Heart Animation from Stuart Ward on Vimeo.
The video is available for download on stockxpert here.
Thanks again to S.A. for being such an excellent model/actress.
Experiment in Motion Tracking #1
Aug 22nd
This video was created using two LED lights to act as tracking points.
Experimental Motion Tracking #1 from Stuart Ward on Vimeo.
After importing the raw footage, the LED motion was analyzed and tracked. The data gathered was used as an emitter path with particles created at low velocity and a high lifespan.







