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by onetimeuse92304
971 days ago
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First, you mistakenly assume every photo of note is sharp. That's absolutely not true. Second, no you do not need a spherical display. Depth of field IS A PLANE. Also, photographing analog film is done from good enough distance to get rid of any curvature for the practical purposes. Third, photographic analog films can have hundreds of MPs. But it does not matter, the choice of medium you present to the camera is yours and it does not have to be analog film. I am just giving analog film as an example because it is high resolution compared to even best prints or digital displays. Fourth. Before you start saying something is not possible, would you mind to do an even most basic cursory search? Here is an example of people doing this professionally with a DSLR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVmIhwG0XfU |
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I still can't see how the digital fake could be transfered to analog film at that resolution or what other means of presenting the fake image in front of the camera might produce non-obvious-fake digital images.