Very simple. Took a picture of yourself. Took your shiny Powershot S3 IS and put it in super macro mode, then put it right up to the screen to take a picture so you could see individual subpixels. Opened said picture in aperture. Got out the loupe tool. Shift-Command-4′d the loupe window.
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Comment on July 7th, 2007 at 4:54 pm
Very simple. Took a picture of yourself. Took your shiny Powershot S3 IS and put it in super macro mode, then put it right up to the screen to take a picture so you could see individual subpixels. Opened said picture in aperture. Got out the loupe tool. Shift-Command-4′d the loupe window.
Comment on July 7th, 2007 at 7:36 pm
Good job!
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