Chode
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In the e3 movie, the scene in the lab with the scientist and Alyx shows a magnifying glass. It appears to be magnifying the scientist's hands typing on a keyboard.
Looking again at this movie, I am wondering if true refraction was used to create a magnifying lens, or if it was "cheated" (term used loosely, please don't flame me).
By "cheated" I mean an invisible camera sitting about 20 centimeters (around 8 inches) behind the glass, and the glass of the magnifying lens just displaying what the camera sees.
If they did "cheat" this, then I don't consider it a bad thing. I'd consider it a good resource saver.
But if it isn't "cheated", then I theorise a weapon mod for a sniper rifle where the scope is fully functional: this means that when you click zoom, the camera moves to behind the scope and looks through it, using true refraction to calculate the zoomed in view.
Looking again at this movie, I am wondering if true refraction was used to create a magnifying lens, or if it was "cheated" (term used loosely, please don't flame me).
By "cheated" I mean an invisible camera sitting about 20 centimeters (around 8 inches) behind the glass, and the glass of the magnifying lens just displaying what the camera sees.
If they did "cheat" this, then I don't consider it a bad thing. I'd consider it a good resource saver.
But if it isn't "cheated", then I theorise a weapon mod for a sniper rifle where the scope is fully functional: this means that when you click zoom, the camera moves to behind the scope and looks through it, using true refraction to calculate the zoomed in view.