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"Being Undigital" with the Nikon D2h: 4 hour exposure
Lightvector paintings are "undigital" photographs made computationally, using the more continuous analog-like file format known as the PLM (Portable Lightspace Map), and its compressed variant, the JLM (JPEG lightspace map).
This 4 hour exposure, with repeated bursts from a handheld flash, shows the benefits of undigital photography over the more traditional digital photography.
Other examples of lightvector paintings can be found in wearcam.org/dusting.
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