File:Phenakistoscope 3g07692u.jpg
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Eadweard Muybridge's Phenakistoscope: Athletes – Boxing | |||||||
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CREATOR Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904, artist. Exhibited at "Moving Pictures : The Un-easy Relationship between American Art and Early Film" at the Williams College of Art, MA, and other venues, 2005-2007.
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Call number: LOT 10440 [item] [P&P], Reproduction number: LC-DIG-ppmsca-05949 (digital file from original print), LC-USZC4-7692 (color film copy transparency);
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[edit]- Taken from full-size tiff file
- Cropped, centered, skewed, color corrected, cleaned up
- Original cut from background and disc rotated
- 13 copies rotated at multiples of 27.69 degrees
- Animated gif versions: removal method return to background, frame delay 15/100 seconds, total runtime 1.95 seconds
- Mirror simulation version: two black frames set to overlay and merged onto image layer, flipped horizontally
- Original disc version: converted to jpg, 8/10, progressive 5 scans
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