Talk:Artifacts Explained/@comment-5782071-20190313150721/@comment-5782071-20190317203240

Okay, so, the mini camera might need tweaking (as may the paper, I suppose), but my ideas is that the mini camera takes an image of something, then projects it onto another surface when the button is clicked/switch is flipped a second time (permanently or temporarily, no clue). The paper from the printing press, having been used in mass production/replication, would be able to replicate the original of something (projected? depicted? not sure) onto it down to the smallest detail and even materials used, if applicable. In terms of van Gogh's "Stormy Night", it's indestinguishable from the original because it's an exact replca of the original down to the type of paint, how the paint was made, the type of brush used with the paint, etc.

How they would work outside of that one use, and by extension how they work at all, I've no clue. If someone can add onto or modify this idea so it can work well, go right ahead.