Japanese Technology - A Must See

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  • Superimposing

    Nice trick, but it's not x-ray. Take a video of something, or a still image of a skeleton, or whatever. Record yourself with a blue background, with a blue coat on, or a blue piece of construction paper under your jacket, use special imaging software to recognize blue as transparent. Whatever is blue in the superimposed "blue" video on top of the original video or image will bleed the original image/video through. If it is bright blue, more of the image/video will bleed through. They've been doing this in Hollywood for decades.

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    • I agree with you.

      The video technology needed to do this is real for SURE. So it's seems more probable than some extreme super high tech gadget someone has heard about on the news, but no one else know about haha

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  • Observe..

    Well, I find it kind of funny how the skeleton is completely still. If it were his true skeleton, the ribs would be expanding and contracting slightly with his breath, also his shoulder bones would be moving while he was moving the paper past them. I still say superimposing.

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  • yea..

    sometimes i feel transparent too...except i don't need the special effects

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  • hmm maybe superimposing

    but i'm pretty sure this was shown along with a presentation of metamaterials.

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