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Comparison between Vado HD and the lower model Vado pocket cam. This was filmed with Vado pocket cam set at high quality. Notice that this has a wider angle than the Vado HD.
Here's a comparison between October and today with Zack's hair loss. He's definately losing a lot more right now with this round of chemo.
Taken with a Panasonic GX80 at Blists Hill, Victorian Town
See the comparison picture taken with the Zenit 122
Unity College students create coral fragment mounts in a marine ornamental aquaculture course taught by Christian Carlson. Made from clay in the college pottery studio, the mounts mimic natural rock and will be used to mount propagated corals onto before they are sold to pet shops.
Quick scale comparison. Left to Right; Reaper, Artizan, Foundry, Reaper, Foundry, Artizan.
When using Artizan minis as 'average height', Reaper are slightly taller, Foundry are slightly smaller, though they mix well on the gaming table.
Not all people are the same height!
Adam Westbrook
Year 2 Interactive Authoring Assignment
BSc Web & Multimedia @ UCLan
My submission for an assignment entitled 'Scrape, mash and feed', where content was to be taken from a number of sources and put together in a useful site/page.
The domain comparison fetches domain name prices from a number of websites based on the users search and displays them in a dynamically generated table.
- XHTML, PHP, CSS, JavaScript
- AJAX powered search results
- Automatically cached results for faster searching
- W3C standards compliant
Adobe Dreamweaver
This is not a real comparison. I'm very sorry but I don't have time at the moment ;__; I'll do a proper comparison as soon as I find some time.. I hope you will find this pics a little bit useful tho.
Left - Centaurea scabiosa (Greater Knapweed)
Centre - Centaurea nigra (Common Knapweed)
Right - Serratula tinctoria (Saw-Wort)
The original photo and my drawing of it for my Sketchbook.
Follow my Sketchbook Project progress on Instagram: Sillysyd33
Comparison of the different sized blimps used by the Navy. This "chart" was on the wall inside the museum and as tall as the side building wall. You can see the K-class ships down near the middle which were housed in this hanger and Hanger A. The USS Akron and Hindenburg sized blimps were housed at Lakehurst in New Jersey where Steven had Optical Landing System (OLS) Tech classes.
NOTE: Only Chris Gray and other nerds (correction, geeks) (in a good way Chris, you know what I mean) should read this....
This is just a bit of a test to see how the d80 internally processes the RAW format file into a jpeg. There are various options to adjust this 'in camera' processing, and I have tinkered a bit, so maybe not a totally fair comparison.
Anyway, image on the left is a camera processed jpeg; Central one is a jpeg of the unprocessed RAW file (ie. pure sensor information); the one on the right is the RAW adjusted in CS2.
The point of this was to work out if processing RAW is worth the hassle. It does depend on the users processing skill quite a bit, so it might be that I just need more experience, but it is (vaguely) interesting to see the difference in the images.
Oh, and I was trying out my new circular polariser from 7dayshop.com, which was a bargain at £5.59!
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