How to take (make) X-Ray images

April 27th, 2008 § 3 comments

XRAY

Ok, so you can’t actually take real X-ray photographs with a regular camera, but this method seems to be very effective. It certainly gives the illusion of an x-ray, and that’s all you really need.

I haven’t tried this, but if someone has the time to take 200 photos and layer them in PS, then be my guest. And please share your results!

Photoshop Tutorial: X-Ray Imaging


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§ 3 Responses to How to take (make) X-Ray images"

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  • david says:

    cool, thanks for pointing that out.

  • Donna Louise says:

    Hi, I am an Early Years Practitioner, after trial and fail, I have come up with the idea of physically drawing bone structures onto the inner side of laminating pouches using a permanent marker, representing an xray image, then, rather than processing through a laminator, use a domestic iron to seal a ‘frame’ around the image,( inclosed in a cardboard boarder, inserted within the pouch) . Have fun experimenting! Donnalouise x

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