In one sequence, Deckard analyzes one of Leon's photos, and through computer enhancement, is able to produce a grainy image of Zhora, one of the replicants he's been sent to retire. I believe the process and the result can be attributed to creative license on the writer's part, and the resulting image far from providing a definitive identification.
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Screen captures of the photo analysis made in Blade Runner. Photo source here. |
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Computer enhanced image of Zhora. |
I was surprised to find that some legal-geek types submitted a post on whether this image could be admitted as evidence in a court of law, and from what I can tell, it's a well researched argument in favor of the technology.
Be that as it may, recovering that much information from a grainy 4" X 6" drugstore photograph seems far fetched, and I'm sure that the technology may actually exist to conjure a miracle such as this.
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Artifact, Seventeenth Street In San Francisco. June 20, 2020. 25mm 1.8 lens. |
On June 20, I found this strip of color print negatives on a street near my home. It probably escaped from some trash bin on garbage day, and I noticed it when a gust of wind sent it flying. Introduced in 1982, this strip of Kodak Gold 200 negatives could potentially be almost 40 years old. I made a photo of the negative by holding it slightly above the horizon to show some of the inverse detail. I considered this photo a document of a technology made irrelevant by the digital age, from a time when their were no alternatives to analog technology, as we now call it.
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Rudimentary negative reversal via Elements |
Prompted by the spirit of Rick Deckard and a passing familiarity with Elements, I inverted the color of the image just to see what this unknown photographer saw through their viewfinder. It appears to be a performance by an orchestra in a plaza venue that resembles something one might find in Foster City. I'm afraid I won't get much more information than that, seeing that it's 2020, not 2019 from a science fiction film.
Maybe I'll be interested enough to attempt a more detailed reversal of a color negative under more controlled circumstances. In the mean time, I think I'll call Chewbacca and see if the Cantina in Mos Eislie has outdoor seating.
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