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Ken Kovacs

Words about using photos in science.    Dealing with the pixel levels.     How detailed the picture can be.

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3rekasstgomratsortsacyrep
4neiwdlhehhuagnitruetamas
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amateurassemblesastrostar
bacteriaburnercreated
daydramaticenclosures
environmentalexposureeye
filterflatterglow
highesthourimage
insightinspiredinvolved
lapselasermega
mightymustnight
nintypathphotographer
photosphotoshoppixels
pointrecordedroughly
secondseeshoots
sightskiessnapped
speedspinstar
tailtimewave

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