International Research Center for Japanese Studies has released a manga made by digitally separating parts of an ancient illustration scroll into pane

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Click on 其の一 to begin reading. To proceed click on the left side. The first pages are an explanation of what has been done, so you can skip them.

https://comic-walker.com/contents/detail/KDCW_CW01200695010000_68/
 
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This is pretty cool but I don't I'll get into this. They can use the same pictures in multiple panels, I mean this makes sense since there's not a lot you can craft out of a single scroll, but in the end it makes the manga generally more static, more stiff, and less dynamic. There are no unique and creative camera angles for obvious reasons which makes it rather hard to get immersed when you feel like you're seeing a story and not in it like most authors try to make you feel. There are also a few panels that are really blurry cause I think their camera can only zoom in so far.
 

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