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by regularfry 2055 days ago
I got vaguely fascinated by the documentary Tim's Vermeer a few years back, where Tim Jennison makes the argument that Vermeer used something not unlike a couple of these to project his scenes onto a canvas so he could effectively paint-by-numbers. Whether that's true or not, I found the idea fascinating, I just don't have a good enough understanding of optics to understand how the system of lenses and mirrors works to be able to know how to replicate it.
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It's not really controversial or a secret IMO, a lot of historic ateliers taught students utilizing a camera obscura. Indeed basic education is still largely based around literal copying using grids, even today.
Yeah, it's the specific combination of a camera lucida, a concave mirror, and a long-focal-length lens that I just have a bit of difficulty figuring out. Like, I can put all the components together on the table, but knowing what the distances and angles need to be to get rid of parallax is not obvious to me.