F-Stop (or Input camera), a rumored and misunderstood old claim by Valve Corp. your purpose Web site, finally passed to the public – with the permission of Valve. This video, from LunchHouse Software, is awesome F-StopGameplay and idea – basically, taking pictures of things allows you to multiply and put them together to solve a natural puzzle.
F-Stop it started life after Web site presented by The Orange Box 2007. The game does not cover Web siteA standard professional rifle or shipping technology. Instead, it expands on the words of Aperture Science; it comes from a previous device where researchers where they compose including a seemingly magical camera.
For example, by taking a picture of a fan, placing a fan on the floor, the player is able to escalate themselves to a higher platform and escape to the exam room. Players are able to resize whatever they are repeating and, in turn, build a ladder out of a set of blocks for example. Attaching balloons to an object takes you out of the room.
LunchHouse is displayed F-Stop in a series of videos called by developers Exposure. It's not really clear what the studio is doing with the source code – the developers claim to have obtained it with the permission of Valve. For now it's just a document job, not some game tea set in the Portal canon.