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This is an example for cuves adjustments in different color spaces. The original image has been processed with a curve that compresses the highlights and expands the mid- and shadow tones in both examples.
You can see that in RGB color space the color actually changes because of the compression, where in Lab you can just adjust the luminance curve and color stays the same.
Since in Lab the expanded midtones loose saturation in this process, saturation was added later.
This allows bright and saturated colors, closer to the original, without color channel clipping.
This is especially useful if your output profile is sRGB, since the "highlights headroom" is quite small there.
20250131 - Playground slips into darkness and nothingness - some of the last lights flash faintly on the screen
Example from page 59 of « Processing: Creative Coding and Computational Art »; Ira Greenberg; Friends of Ed, 2007. cf. www.friendsofed.com/book.html?isbn=159059617X
GBRf increased their fleet of class 66s earlier this year by obtaining several examples that were formerly operated by Freightliner and Colas Rail. This is 66740, formerly Freightliner 66580 and has still not been branded in any GBRF livery
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Example of monopod stability, shooting at 1/50s with 300mm on APS-C (equivalent to 500mm on full frame).
Another example of technology in these large mines: Antamina's control center to monitor the mill that crushes rocks to separate the copper and other minerals and metals from them before they are shipped to the coast via pipeline for export.
Photo: Nicolas Villaume
In this masterclass, case study, examples of real-life cases of food quality and safety are analyzed, and practical ways of conducting a VACCP study are thought. After this masterclass, you’ll be able to conduct your own study well , and you’ll know the possible solutions when detecting high-risk raw materials & packaging materials.
This church always has something funky posted on their marquee. When I saw this and the reference to "Language" I had to stop and get a picture since the theme for the DILO this month is "words"
Of course as I as backing out I ran over the sidewalk and i felt a rumble, the sky turned dark and just as i pulled out of the lot.. a bolt of lightening hit the very spot i was parked on. I think it has something to do with my bumper stickers that read "The Goddess is not a Single Mother" and "Oh Great Spirit Protect us for today is a good day to die"
This is the watchful squirrels again. This is the same raw image developed in LightZone using Brian Mosley's OlyColourWow "style."
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A view of the pulpit's sounding board
This stylish and almost unaltered example of early Georgian church architecture has few equals in the whole of England.
Rebuilt, in 1734-36, for the wealthy city centre parishioners, except for its late medieval tower, by Woodwards of Chipping Camden, it has all the furnishings of its time: box pews; early English organ, a remarkable survivor from 1795 by Grays of London; a splendidly ornate three-decker pulpit; a Mayor's ceremonial chair with sword rest; baptismal font; west gallery; many unusual monuments and ledger stones. The ring of six bells is one of the oldest in the country.
In 1977, this Grade I listed building was taken into the care of the Churches Conservation Trust (CCT) and was saved for the enjoyment of future generations thanks to its overall quality and many notable features. It remains consecrated, like all the Trust Churches.
Graffiti is art that is written, painted or drawn on a wall or other surface, usually without permission and within public view. Graffiti ranges from simple written words to elaborate wall paintings, and has existed since ancient times, with examples dating back to ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, and the Roman Empire.
Graffiti is a controversial subject. In most countries, marking or painting property without permission is considered by property owners and civic authorities as defacement and vandalism, which is a punishable crime, citing the use of graffiti by street gangs to mark territory or to serve as an indicator of gang-related activities. Graffiti has become visualized as a growing urban "problem" for many cities in industrialized nations, spreading from the New York City subway system and Philadelphia in the early 1970s to the rest of the United States and Europe and other world regions.
The term graffiti originally referred to the inscriptions, figure drawings, and such, found on the walls of ancient sepulchres or ruins, as in the Catacombs of Rome or at Pompeii. Use of the word has evolved to include any graphics applied to surfaces in a manner that constitutes vandalism.
The only known source of the Safaitic language, an ancient form of Arabic, is from graffiti: inscriptions scratched on to the surface of rocks and boulders in the predominantly basalt desert of southern Syria, eastern Jordan and northern Saudi Arabia. Safaitic dates from the first century BC to the fourth century AD.
The first known example of "modern style"[clarification needed] graffiti survives in the ancient Greek city of Ephesus (in modern-day Turkey). Local guides say it is an advertisement for prostitution. Located near a mosaic and stone walkway, the graffiti shows a handprint that vaguely resembles a heart, along with a footprint, a number, and a carved image of a woman's head.
The ancient Romans carved graffiti on walls and monuments, examples of which also survive in Egypt. Graffiti in the classical world had different connotations than they carry in today's society concerning content. Ancient graffiti displayed phrases of love declarations, political rhetoric, and simple words of thought, compared to today's popular messages of social and political ideals. The eruption of Vesuvius preserved graffiti in Pompeii, which includes Latin curses, magic spells, declarations of love, insults, alphabets, political slogans, and famous literary quotes, providing insight into ancient Roman street life. One inscription gives the address of a woman named Novellia Primigenia of Nuceria, a prostitute, apparently of great beauty, whose services were much in demand. Another shows a phallus accompanied by the text, mansueta tene ("handle with care").
[Baby Face Bias] Yang Yoseob (left) is a Korean Pop singer in South Korea that his known for his baby-face and his “innocent” features. Many people mistake him as a young teenage boy, but in actuality, he is 24 years old. Breanna Youn (right) is a budding icon in social media such as Vines & Instagram. She receives a lot of attention because of her big-eyes and baby-face features. And to add to the cuteness, her voice is as squeaky as a little girl can get. [Raquel Gonzalez]
Some examples of projects using conductive thread and LEDs. More information at tinkering.exploratorium.edu/sewn-circuits
This Man loved his wife. Until THE END. On a side, i can't help myself. Personally i refer to this video as a celebrity capture of Mother Teresa and Sadam. I'm just playin' man.
An example of Goudy's early work as a book designer and lettering artist. It was reprinted in "Letters and Letter Construction" by F.J. Trezise (The Inland Printer Company, 1910).
By 1896, Frederick W. Goudy was beginning to "make a name for himself" as a Chicago type designer. Thanks to valuable contacts at The Inland Printer, he published "self-promos" in this internationally high-profile journal.
As suggested by Berne Nadall of Barnhart Bros. & Spindler (Chiacgo), William E. Loy wrote to him in September 1896 requesting input on his plan for researching and writing "Designers and Engravers of Type."
The same year, Goudy sold caps-only Camelot, his first commercial type design, to ATF Boston (formerly the Dickinson TF). He and J.W. Phinney patented a dual-case version in 1900.
According to records curated by the Cary Graphic Arts Collection, Rochester Institute of Technology (Rochester, NY), Mr. Goudy had designed Camelot more than 30 years earlier (1869): www.scribd.com/doc/72891449/RIT-Goudy-List
More about Camelot: typeheritage.com/jfc-00/03-patents/
Top row:
1. Kansas City Chiefs (Bobbie Jo, 2006)
2. Portland Trailblazers (Kimberly, 2008)
3. Portland Trailblazers (Rea, 2008)
4. Indianapolis Colts (Ashli, 2008)
5. Dallas Cowboys (Whitney, 2008)
Bottom Row:
1.Oklahoma City Thunder (Ashley, 2009)
2. Oklahoma City Thunder (Hayley, 2009)
3. Oklahoma City Thunder (Shereka, 2009)
4. Oklahoma City Thunder (Riane, 2009)