Macro photos of electronic components
The Right Honorable Reverand Josairus Beuford Monkeythumper the Third, of the Church of I Want Mine Now wrote: Sorry, not macro. Close-up, yes. Macro, not even close. My macro can't get much more than...
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Jeremy Erwin wrote: Macro is defined as at least 1:1 reproduction. On a DX sensor, that's 24mm by 16 mm. On a FX sensor, it's 36mm x 24 mm. At some point it becomes microphotography. Read full topic
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Mark_Crummett wrote: I know the people who live here! www.wired.com Computer Guts Become Eerie Landscapes in Ghosts in the Machine | Raw File | WIRED Mark Crummett thinks modern technology is...
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xzzy wrote: If you ain't focus stacking, it ain't macro! Read full topic
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Peter Kemmer wrote: Hey, I've been known to do that... Classy styleDerilicte style Read full topic
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David Forbes wrote: This is the world I live in as a circuit designer. I automatically reach for my stereo zoom microscope when it's time to see if there's a bad solder joint or something. I'd...
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pjcamp wrote: Haven't seen a centerfold like that since the heyday of Byte. Read full topic
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Bruce Bordner wrote: If you want to see what real wiring is like, try the RCA TK-15 (1950s) camera: I wish this was a collector's item... still a neat toy - it unfolds! Read full topic
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Harvey wrote: As a software engineer I take pictures of boards like the above with the highest resolution SLR I have handy. It saves you from that moment when you need to look at the back of board...
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Cory Doctorow wrote: This topic was automatically closed after 5 days. New replies are no longer allowed. Read full topic
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@jbmonkeythumper wrote: Sorry, not macro. Close-up, yes. Macro, not even close. My macro can't get much more than the '97' of 1997 in frame on that quarter shot. When there are pics at that level of...
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@jerwin wrote: Macro is defined as at least 1:1 reproduction. On a DX sensor, that's 24mm by 16 mm. On a FX sensor, it's 36mm x 24 mm. At some point it becomes microphotography. Read full topic
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@mcrummett wrote: I know the people who live here! www.wired.com Computer Guts Become Eerie Landscapes in Ghosts in the Machine Mark Crummett thinks modern technology is beautiful. To him the devices...
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@xzzy wrote: If you ain't focus stacking, it ain't macro! Read full topic
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@Pinkerton wrote: Hey, I've been known to do that... Classy styleDerilicte style Read full topic
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@nixiebunny wrote: This is the world I live in as a circuit designer. I automatically reach for my stereo zoom microscope when it's time to see if there's a bad solder joint or something. I'd...
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@pjcamp wrote: Haven't seen a centerfold like that since the heyday of Byte. Read full topic
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@brucebordner wrote: If you want to see what real wiring is like, try the RCA TK-15 (1950s) camera:http://www.flickr.com/photos/brucebordner/sets/72157628941568445/ I wish this was a collector's...
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