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Taken on a small group of Islands in the Oslo fjord, called Hvasser. A 15 meter peice of fabric playing in the wind, scanned right to left in 21 seconds. Got really lucky with the clouds this time, allowing a single beam of sunlight in as a highlight.

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[–] Leavingoldhabits@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

That’s some impressive progress! I’m sorry I didn’t catch this update before now.

This makes me think it should be possible to use an arduino due (which has a proper DAC) to send a custom calibration when the scanner expects it. It might even be feasible to add a transistor to the ground path of the LED, let it do the calibration, and disable during scanning. Could maybe produce some nice results!

These days I’m busy with another project, but you’re doing some very cool research!

[–] hhhyperfocus@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago

These days I’m busy with another project

Yeah, me too. I'm not as competent with the arduino as I'd hoped, so this is as far as I got.

Those are some cool ideas. One day I'll bump into a local arduino expert who wants to collaborate :-)

Until then, I'm into stereo photography now. It started with a Pentax Stereo Lens Adapter, and progressed to two cameras with um... similar lenses, lol.