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Strip Photography / Slit Photography
A digital implementation of strip photography (also called slit photography) that captures a two-dimensional image as a sequence of one-dimensional images over time.
Strip photography records a moving scene over time by extracting the same line position from each video frame and assembling them into a composite image where:
- One axis represents space (the slit/line being observed)
- The other axis represents time (progression through video frames)
- Moving objects appear as visible shapes, stationary objects as stripes
- Object width is inversely proportional to speed (faster = narrower, slower = wider)
Usage
Row Mode - Extract horizontal lines with threshold filtering:
uv run main.py .\line500fps32pix.mp4 --yrow 16 --output demo.jpg --threshold 0.005
Debug Mode - Analyze changes and generate threshold recommendations:
uv run main.py .\line500fps32pix.mp4 --yrow 16 --output demo.jpg --debug
Setup
Install dependencies with uv:
uv sync
Output Modes
- Column mode: Extracts vertical line (
--xcolumn) → Width = frames, Height = video height - Row mode: Extracts horizontal line (
--yrow) → Width = video width, Height = frames
Features
Change Detection: Automatically filters frames with minimal changes using configurable thresholds
- Use
--threshold(0-1) to control sensitivity --debugmode provides threshold recommendations and change analysis- Higher thresholds = more compression, fewer frames
Threshold Guide:
0.001-0.005: High sensitivity (10-30% compression)0.005-0.02: Medium sensitivity (30-70% compression)0.02+: Low sensitivity (70%+ compression)

