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This is a test about compare some filters with my self made scanner camera.
the last two in the lower right corner has a circle in the center because the filter was smaller than the lens.
I have done the test because i'm not very sure that the IR/UV filter is good. from the graph seems to cut at 680nm but the colors even with the filter are not very realistic.
I can't write any conclusion because im not sure if the 680nm filter is really 680 and how's the cutoff curve.
Leadville 100
I'm thinking this is 1999 and the last year I did Leadville..Came in 3rd place that year, with 2nd place just a few minutes up the road..I was chasing two Moots guys the second half of the race, felt really strong and had one of those races where it actually feels good to go harder.. MF and I made a trip out to Colorado for 4 years straight, spending time in Crested Butte adjusting to the altitude..Lots of camping and singletrack before the race, that was usually the best part, as Leadville as a race is pretty boring..The 3rd place prize was a miners pan with some gold sand elmer glued on..
scanner again!
i liked the texture-ness :)
i've got a stupid cold today!
..so breathing is not easy :P
An MRI scanner in the car park of a hospital.
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Today I went to the country side, (5min from home) to take some photos with the scanner. It was a BAD idea: too much wind, too much clouds and a short time to mount and setup the camera.
It seems like 6:00 in the morning, but was midday. The very strong wind was a pain, because the camera can't keep still, in this case the scanner twisted a little, and gone out of focus expecially in the right half of the photo. There are some dust stripes, because I forgot the cleaning kit at home.
It was made at only 600dpi, beacause of the limited time, and the limited RAM on the poor netbook. and I took only one strip of the image, because the netbook crashed, and I was late for lunch, so I hope to have more time to spend next time.
Vertical band - I think this rules out the camera as being faulty because the band only appears when using the Plustek scanner. Scan taken from the negative.
Update: scanner replaced by Amazon and now appears to be working ok :)
Patrol Manager works by recording data from location buttons located along a specified route. Whenever it touches one of the location buttons, the unique code from that buttons is recorded in Patrol Manager’s memory together with the date and time. Operating on the same principle, buttons can be programmed to record individual events e.g. window open, lock broken etc. Event Wallets, containing up to 10 data cells per wallet allow electronic recording of patrol findings.
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Patrol Manager is a revolutionary new concept to help companies maintain control of their security personnel and processes. Just imagine receiving a daily printed report itemising in detail the movements over the past 24 hours of every member of your security staff and the events they encounter.
This photo shows a full body scanner being used in an airport. This new technology is very controversial because of its invasive nature.
My new LARGE scanner next to my TINY mac. ;) It was an early Christmas present scored from staples for $38!!! It only took me two hours on the phone with tech support to get it going - if you get one, don't install the drivers that come with it!! (there is a new updated driver on their website)
I got a new scanner today, the CanoScan LiDE 600F, with film scanning capabilities. It's pretty rad.
Haha, I said "rad".
Homemade 4x6 scanner camera. Xenar 180mm lens @ Æ’/8
Under the big tree. Additive color. separate RYGB exposures combined to make a very colorful image.