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how does a time machine work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lumbergooz" data-source="post: 139826" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Althu im a big fan of film camera's, but the fact that u need 2 wait 4 liquid processing of film till u know the results was agonizing becoz u don t have a second chance 2 snap the foto. Now back 2 ghost fotografy, I trust with digital cameras we still have mor chance 2 capture using tweaks. some camera's include lots of manual settings that may even include IR & UV light capture. It is also possible(but hard) to hack the sensor specifications then manipulate the pogramming (or add certain filters) and make it receive a certain wavelength of light. With such hacks, one may leave it on video to capture whatever is happening on a suspected place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lumbergooz, post: 139826, member: 8395"] Althu im a big fan of film camera's, but the fact that u need 2 wait 4 liquid processing of film till u know the results was agonizing becoz u don t have a second chance 2 snap the foto. Now back 2 ghost fotografy, I trust with digital cameras we still have mor chance 2 capture using tweaks. some camera's include lots of manual settings that may even include IR & UV light capture. It is also possible(but hard) to hack the sensor specifications then manipulate the pogramming (or add certain filters) and make it receive a certain wavelength of light. With such hacks, one may leave it on video to capture whatever is happening on a suspected place. [/QUOTE]
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