Richard Kadrey

Richard has written about technology and culture for magazines such as Wired. He's also a fiction writer; his latest novel is Butcher Bird.

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As Good as Old
Once upon a time, photographers took pictures on a delicate, wonky medium called "film", which was plagued with defects such as dust, scratched negatives, grain, and colors that faded with time.
In Upload from MAKE: 14: Optics page 91

The Incredible Shrinking DVD
Back up multiple movies on a single disc.
In Upload from MAKE: 13: Magic page 106

Looking at the Low End
Infrared photography reveals a world invisible to the naked eye.
From MAKE: 12: Upload page 50

Remake Your Own Hollywood Movie
Dissatisfied with the director's cut? Direct it yourself!
From MAKE: 12: Upload page 74

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As Good as Old
Once upon a time, photographers took pictures on a delicate, wonky medium called "film", which was plagued with defects such as dust, scratched negatives, grain, and colors that faded with time.
In Upload from MAKE: 14: Optics page 91

Looking at the Low End
Infrared photography reveals a world invisible to the naked eye.
From MAKE: 12: Upload page 50

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Exquisite Crops
Collaborative art for the artistically challenged.
In Upload from MAKE: 15: Music page 93

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