Slit-Scan Football: Flatbed Scanner as Camera
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Guardian picture editor Jonny Weeks adapted World Cup images using a digital flatbed scanner to replicate slit-scan photography, a technique originally done with a narrow aperture slit and moving film in an analogue camera. The results distort the flow of time across a single image, producing the kind of warped, elongated frames that look like rolling shutter taken to its logical extreme.
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