These images are 10x10 pixel sections taken from each scanned image. My interest is from this whether people will be able to match the segments to their full image.
Incidentally they have made a very aesthetically pleasing series of images.
If you look at the name of each one that will give away which object it is from.
It was a difficult process finding a way in which to enlarge the pixels in order to print, one which i thought would be simple.
ReplyDeleteIf you simply enlarged the object in the print preview then an average colour would be worked out for the pixels and a solid block of colour was the result. if you were to export the image as a jpeg and then try to enlarge it strange results were produced as well, lines of different colours began to appear inbetween the lines of pixel blocks, altering the image. And if you cropped the image then increased the resolution the sharp edges and corners of the pixels were completely blurred.
The results were produced by an unconventional or technical method of enlarging the image as much as possible in photoshop and then taking a screen shot. this was then put back into photoshop, cropped and the resolution increased to 300dpi.
This adds another medium to factor into the process, and another variable which affects the images by them now not all being precisely the same definitions, they vary by 0.04mm.