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Keith Clark
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Hello,

In January I was working on a document and scanning it to my computer when I felt inspired by an idea. A scanner uses light, can spirit images be obtained?

Here's the sample.

Keith

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Cool concept Keith! Have any of the images produced anything worth while? Are you still experimenting with this method?

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Frank R.

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Hi Frank,

Top middle you'll see a spirit image, I just haven't highlighted it.

Nope, it's just one of the passing ideas that I take interest in, try out, and then abandon. Some ideas I plan for long term, most are just experimentation. I haven't tried this one other than that one day.

I liked the idea too - I thought "Well, it's just another way of capturing light - it shouldn't be that hard to capture a spirit image either."

Keith

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I like it, the glass surface will act as a partial mirror too. There's a lot of surface area in a scanner bed and I wonder if the scanning with the lid up might produce results.
Perhaps put a mirror above the scanner and scan it !



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