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スーツの上にたくさん付けられたマーカー(白いポチっとしたもの)をコンピューターに正確に認識させるためのステップ(と私は解釈したのだけれど。。。)
ここで、手足を動かして、後ろにあるスクリーンに映し出された人間の形をしたものがナオミと同じ動きをしているかを確認する。
This is in the abandoned torpedo testing station on Loch Long, I am not certain but think the 3 circles could have been used to calibrate the torpedo guidance system,it was in use between 1912 and 1986, the range was busiest during World War 2 – in 1944 over 12,000 torpedoes were tested, the peak being 62 in one day. It is now being developed into the Ben Arthur Resort.
I gather from the promotional blurb that they did well in the Japanese version of Pop Idol. They were pretty awesome :)
Color Calibration
Asinh Transformation: (stretch=1000.0, bp=0.01117)
Background neutralization
Color Calibration
Histogram Transf. (mid=0.350, lo=0.000, hi=1.000)
SCNR (type=0, amount=1.00, preserve=true)
Wavelets Transformation
Median Filter (filter=3x3 px)
Took some prom photo with old Canon 550D. This is a family member who just had her finally month of school and celebrated with a prom.
The Prusa support team (in Czech Republic) were outstanding! They shipped free replacement parts and walked me through repairs (via online chat) for about 3 hours. The repair was successful, and then the updated firmware required additional physical calibration. They helped us promptly and were very responsive every step of the way!
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Thu, May 9, 2024 at 5:08 PM
To: info@prusa3d.com
Cc: Dom Brassey
Thank you, a new usb drive worked; I’m now on firmware 6.0
The serial number of the device is SN2301XXXXXXX
The loadcell test will still not pass – when I press the nozzle with a variety of pressures, starting after the beep, I always get this error message:
"You did not tap the nozzle or you tapped it too soon. Retry?
The wiring appears fine; picture attached.
Thanks for your help!
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Dom Brassey (she/they)
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Left is 100% infill 90 degree rotation.
Right is 20% infill 45 degree rotation.
This is with feedrate/flowrate equal, p w/t and infill w/t equal, filament density 1, e-steps exactly measured to be 100mm = 100mm and filament diameter measured with a micrometer.
new post of same image after a monitor calibration. i've tried several times to calibrate my monitor because it's always seemed too bright, but i haven't liked (or trusted) anything i've tried. what i think looks okay on my screen looks absolutly horrible on others.
anyways, i tried another calibration tonight and again had trouble finding all the right controls - one i still can't find - and re-edited this photo.
i don't know what is better, but i guess it also depends on how the viewers monitor is calibrated.
i give up on it all together. it's frustrating to me and i just can't get it right. i'm done. as long as what i print looks okay, then i'll just keep doing what i'm doing.
Crews gathered at the Sheffield Highway department to learn how to calibrate spreaders for the coming winter.