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APS film (short for “Advanced Photo System”) was marketed as the next big thing in film photography in 1996. An innovative 24mm film, APS was able to deliver sharper images despite its smaller size due to the “information exchange” process in which the camera recorded data directly on the film; this would simplify cropping prints to a desired aspect ratio and potentially could provide photofinishers with exposure data to optimize print quality*, and its cassette housing eliminated common loading errors. But by 2011, it had been discontinued. To understand why the leading film and camera brands bet on APS and lost, we’ll take a look at the APS timeline, from concept to grave.
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i am still alive......haven't been on flick for a while
today i decided to do something with my ***** bathroom
couldn't look at it any more....
now waiting for extra advanced paint stripper to dry....
maybe it is less mess but this smell.....
I have been mixing days, not letter OMG
I need some fresh air!!!
A (prepainted to a high standard) miniature from the X-Wing miniatures game from Fantasy Flight Games.
The shot isn't technically perfect, I used the kit lens with macro converter in order to have a wide angle macro - for a more dramatic effect in the pose of the miniature. The minimum focusing range of that combo didn't let me focus quite what I wanted, but nearly so. And f/22 gave me a genuinely huge depth of field, but also introduced a lot of diffraction.
Shot with RC flash from the left, and a reflector from the right.
The background is a Hotz Mat felt gaming mat, speckled with stars, and actually what these miniatures are on during play.
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SHARED VISION: A few of the Thayer professors who work on imaging gather in the Advanced Imaging Center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Clockwise from lower left, veterinarian Jack Hoopes (who conducts animal studies for the technologies), Brian Pogue, John Weaver, Ryan Halter, Paul Meaney, Keith Paulsen, and Shudong Jiang (who evaluates the effectiveness of neoadjuvant treatments of metastatic cancer).
Photograph by John Sherman.
This photo appeared in "Engineering in Medicine" in the Summer 2009 issue of Dartmouth Engineer magazine.
ARTS 314 at Wellesley College. Students working on a series of drawings from a three-dimensional model as reference.
This makes me hurt just looking at it. Taken at the 2012 Solstice in Times Square: Athleta Mind Over Madness Yoga.
Cadets from 1st Regiment, Advanced Camp, participated in Pre-Combat Inspections before heading out to the field on June 16 at Fort Knox, Ky. (Photo by Emily Peacock)
2nd Lt. Deborah Frances Floyd returns her first salute as an Officer in the United States Army at the 2nd Regiment, Advanced Camp commissioning ceremony at Fort Knox, Ky. 14 July 2018. (Photo by Angela Yin)