Watch as you sparkle into existance, show up and then fade out.-- sartep, Jun 17 2003 View is with this http://www.halfbake...ien_20View_20ScreenThough I still fail to see why. [DrCurry, Oct 05 2004] Multiple photographs each in a different wavelength http://www.loc.gov/...empire/gorskii.htmlNot a movie, of course. [DrCurry, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004] Spectrum http://micro.magnet...dcolor/sources.html [Worldgineer, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004] Long time no see, bliss. Been in another wavelength?-- FarmerJohn, Jun 17 2003 Um...so you simply appear as a dark red duotone, fading into orange, yellow, green, blue and violet, then fade away again, then you get cancer from the gamma ray shots. How is that interesting?-- DrCurry, Jun 17 2003 It could be an interesting special effect in a movie.-- snarfyguy, Jun 17 2003 A screenplay I'm werking on (based on true story in early 60's) features a brief something akin to the Jupiter and Beyond sequence of 2001 in it. Except it's bloody.-- thumbwax, Jun 17 2003 From DC to daylight.-- bristolz, Jun 17 2003 Dear Dr. Curry, you get bombarded with gamma rays and x-rays every time you go out in direct sunlight and even when you stay inside. You also live with a small amount of radioactive isotopes, which can be measured.
Oh I get it. Ha.-- sartep, Jun 17 2003 You could do a chunk of a spectrum at a time and assign a color range to it or you could do shades of gray until you get to the visable light spectrum.-- sartep, Jun 18 2003 Remember to use an incandescent light or sunlight. Fluorescents would be brighter for certain colors.-- Worldgineer, Jun 18 2003 t'wax: I thought the "Jupiter and Beyond" segment was from Ferris Bueller's Day Off?
I always get those two mixed up, though.
Does the story feature a kid who dies from eating a cat turd?-- snarfyguy, Jun 18 2003 random, halfbakery