bfranchuk at jetnet.ab.ca wrote:
Ethan Dicks wrote:
> Ultimately, I just want to take a snapshot of me and filter it to
> resemble that 1970s "computer photo" look. Any suggestions where to
> turn? Discussions of how it was done and how it could be done with
> vintage hardware now are interesting and probably on-topic, but not
> the goal of my question.
>
>
I have a large computer photobooth from the late 70s' buried in my
showroom here in Vancouver, BC, it generates dot matrix pictures in four
formats, regular, one a US dollar bill, and a couple of others...this
uses a 15 inch printer and a Z80 CPU based system. B&W camera of course!
Two part carbonless paper...
John :-#)#
All I can think of is line printer art instead.
[1] A Ethan Nude Calendar 2009 comes to mind ...
Thanks,
-ethan
I don't think I have seen the 'computer photo' look. I suspect you
if you find what you are looking for, you may have to use a real
dot matrix printer, since as far as I can tell modern printers I don't
think handle over strikes.
1) Don't worry ... I can afford real nude calendars now days,
rather something printed on green bar. :)
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