That's not even a GOOD photoshop job. I'd've at least curved the photo and skewed it so it followed the contour of the circle. Nevermind that the resolution is way higher than surrounding areas.
Alright, Alright - I concede - I was too quick to call it photoshop. But any image has a resolution. Even film grain limits resolution of analog images. Hologram resolutions are limited by the wavelength of the laser. I called it wrong because in the original image, it stuck out too prominently from the surrounding grain.
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blackfeather @ Jun 13th 2007 10:31AM
That's not even a GOOD photoshop job. I'd've at least curved the photo and skewed it so it followed the contour of the circle. Nevermind that the resolution is way higher than surrounding areas.
James Sonne @ Jun 13th 2007 12:51PM
Holograms don't have resolutions.
blackfeather @ Jun 13th 2007 4:06PM
Alright, Alright - I concede - I was too quick to call it photoshop. But any image has a resolution. Even film grain limits resolution of analog images. Hologram resolutions are limited by the wavelength of the laser. I called it wrong because in the original image, it stuck out too prominently from the surrounding grain.