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i desaturated the colors a bit to achieve a more night-time effect. (original picture)

 

what do you think of it? CAFE discussion

Moderator: Dina Fine Maron, Associate Editor, Health & Medicine Scientific American

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Hospital Redux: When a new physician takes the hippocratic oath, she’s not likely dreaming of how she’ll set up new a new practice from the patient management systems, to the billing processes or even wait for images to get transferred from other systems. What she wants is to take care of patients! So can technology empower physicians—in private practice and even in hospitals—to make the best use of the time they have with each patient? Come find out about the most advanced technology that makes all of this as invisible as possible so that physicians focus on why they became a physician in the first place.

 

The Digital Health Summit, www.digitalhealthsummit.com , produced by Living in Digital Times, convenes one of the broadest spectrum audiences which makes it a can’t miss event. Everyone from medical providers, policy makers, buyers, payers, investors, developers, leading consumer electronics companies, innovators driving the marketplace and all the other industries starting to cross-pollinate into digital health including the automotive, fitness and gaming industries.

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Taking on board comments made, a Redux.

 

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No longer a downhill sea (I think uphill now), and altogether brighter.

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Rapid Redux gives Michael Blowen a kiss!

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Moderator: Dina Fine Maron, Associate Editor, Health & Medicine Scientific American

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Speaker: Jeff Hazelton, President & CTO, BioLucid

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Speaker: Alex Backer, CEO, QLess

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Speaker: Paul Jansen, Executive Vice President of Business Development, Masimo

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Twitter: @MasimoInnovates

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Thank you to our sponsor: WebMD www.webmd.com

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Hospital Redux: When a new physician takes the hippocratic oath, she’s not likely dreaming of how she’ll set up new a new practice from the patient management systems, to the billing processes or even wait for images to get transferred from other systems. What she wants is to take care of patients! So can technology empower physicians—in private practice and even in hospitals—to make the best use of the time they have with each patient? Come find out about the most advanced technology that makes all of this as invisible as possible so that physicians focus on why they became a physician in the first place.

 

The Digital Health Summit, www.digitalhealthsummit.com , produced by Living in Digital Times, convenes one of the broadest spectrum audiences which makes it a can’t miss event. Everyone from medical providers, policy makers, buyers, payers, investors, developers, leading consumer electronics companies, innovators driving the marketplace and all the other industries starting to cross-pollinate into digital health including the automotive, fitness and gaming industries.

Official Hashtag: #DigitalHealthCES

  

Twitter: www.twitter.com/dhsummit

Hashtags: #digitalhealthces #webmdces #ces2015

Blog & Videos: www.digitalhealthsummit.com/blog

Photos: www.flickr.com/digitalhealthsummit

 

Conference Producer: Jill Gilbert, @GilbertGuide

Photos by: Asa Mathat www.asamathat.com

another in the ribcage series

 

I don't know why these structures fascinate me so much.

Nikon D80 18-55 @ 55mm

Location Scout for a short film.

 

This big boy became a 700mb PSB file, 41k x 3k pixels.

Moderator: Dina Fine Maron, Associate Editor, Health & Medicine Scientific American

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Speaker: Jeff Hazelton, President & CTO, BioLucid

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Company LinkedIn: bit.ly/BiolucidLknd_DHS

  

Speaker: Alex Backer, CEO, QLess

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Company Twitter: @QLess

Twitter: @abacker

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Speaker: Paul Jansen, Executive Vice President of Business Development, Masimo

Website: bit.ly/Masimo_DHS

Twitter: @MasimoInnovates

LinkedIn: bit.ly/MasimoLknd_DHS

 

Thank you to our sponsor: WebMD www.webmd.com

Follow: www.twitter.com/webmd

 

Hospital Redux: When a new physician takes the hippocratic oath, she’s not likely dreaming of how she’ll set up new a new practice from the patient management systems, to the billing processes or even wait for images to get transferred from other systems. What she wants is to take care of patients! So can technology empower physicians—in private practice and even in hospitals—to make the best use of the time they have with each patient? Come find out about the most advanced technology that makes all of this as invisible as possible so that physicians focus on why they became a physician in the first place.

 

The Digital Health Summit, www.digitalhealthsummit.com , produced by Living in Digital Times, convenes one of the broadest spectrum audiences which makes it a can’t miss event. Everyone from medical providers, policy makers, buyers, payers, investors, developers, leading consumer electronics companies, innovators driving the marketplace and all the other industries starting to cross-pollinate into digital health including the automotive, fitness and gaming industries.

Official Hashtag: #DigitalHealthCES

  

Twitter: www.twitter.com/dhsummit

Hashtags: #digitalhealthces #webmdces #ces2015

Blog & Videos: www.digitalhealthsummit.com/blog

Photos: www.flickr.com/digitalhealthsummit

 

Conference Producer: Jill Gilbert, @GilbertGuide

Photos by: Asa Mathat www.asamathat.com

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I recently inadvertently deleted many photos from my photostream. I've been trying to retrieve as many of them as I could - it hasn't been easy... Like this one, I've marked the 'deleted' photos as 'redux'. I lost all of the information that goes with a photo, including the faves and comments I received. I'm merely putting them back in my photostream so they are not lost forever. I've turned off the comments for each of them.

Runner up in the City of Vancouver Robson Redux design competition (2014).

I originally shot this HDR for monochrome but the sky was just so blue that I didn't want to mess with it. I still don't know which one I like better, but the original can be seen here.

Thought I'd try for a variation of this shot from last year.

I recently inadvertently deleted many photos from my photostream. I've been trying to retrieve as many of them as I could - it hasn't been easy... Like this one, I've marked the 'deleted' photos as 'redux'. I lost all of the information that goes with a photo, including the faves and comments I received. I'm merely putting them back in my photostream so they are not lost forever. I've turned off the comments for each of them.

(On May 7th, ODL presented Milan Redux, slide shows from the Milan Furniture Fair 2011 by: Felicia Ferrone, Helen Maria Nugent, Tim Parsons, Lisa Smith, Michael Savona, and SAIC MDDO students.)

 

Chicago's Shared-Practice sponsored espressos.

Sepia Toned and added some texturing at the advice of a few others...

 

Reduction On Black

 

This is an alternate view of the bridge found here.

A similar photo was taken when my Sony was new.

Jordan Harris, 20, and Chloe Kenyon, 18, both of Queen Creek, walk hand in hand after Harris won Kenyon an oversized teddy bear in a carnival game at the Arizona State Fair in Phoenix on Thursday, November 3, 2011. (David Wallace/ The Republic)

My Cinema Redux project involves capturing frames arranged in a grid by time, each frame representing one second of the film. Therefore, each row consisting of 60 frames represents a minute of the film.

 

This example, from Bryan Singer's film The Usual Suspects, shows a small portion of the grid at its actual captured resolution. In this example, each frame is 120 by 52 pixels in size, and each picture can be made out very clearly. The resulting image in this case was 7200 by 5304 pixels. This resolution is necessary for a 24" by 21" print at 300dpi.

This time with pictures of food. Usually it's too dark in the restaurant to take pics of anything, but we got a nice window table this time.

 

Enchiladas rojas.

After far too long I've finally put this girl back together with new hair and makeup. I quite like the 'messy' edges of the 'mask' but maybe I should tidy it and make it cleaner...what do you think I should do? :)

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