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by onetimeuse92304
972 days ago
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Cameras are used to scan analog film. I have used it in the past, it works perfectly and there is no way for you to tell it was scanned this way. But here is an alternative: You pass an image through a lens, you take photo from the camera. Now, having the input original AI-generated image and photo with the artifacts you calculate what changes your camera introduces. You reverse it to know what needs to be modified in original image to get photo exactly as you want. If one pass does not suffice, you do multiple passes. Yes, it is easy, as in a CS or math student can do it. |
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Also, you would need a curved spherical display, or the camera won't be able to focus on it's center and corners at the same time.
What photographic analog film has at least a 60 MP resolution without any blur or dim colors? How would you transfer a digital fake image on that film? How would you take a picture of that film without losing even more resolution, color, sharpness?