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This photograph was edited from my Extar Proton for ordering of the next frame.
I will order a new frame to Amanda Sports, who is one of the famous Japanese custom frame builder.
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very basic cloth simulation in processing using the traer physics library:
www.cs.princeton.edu/~traer/physics/
edit: see online version here:
My current project at work is to add programmatic video input and output to our product. I've got the prototype working pretty well and have some time before I can move on to the next step, so I tossed together a demo to show it off. It runs a simulation of Conway's Game of Life, and outputs a video of it.
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FORT BENNING, Ga. – Staff Sergeant John Roberson, tank commander, and Specialist William Gunther, loader, lead their four-man team of armor crewmembers from Company D, 1st Battalion, 68th Armor Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, through a full crew tank simulation during the Army’s Sullivan Cup at Fort Benning, Ga., May 8, 2012. Fifteen teams of four-man tank crews, representing their armor brigades, pitted brains and brawn during the Army’s first competition to find the best tank crews in the world. Two brigade teams, representing the 4th Inf. Div. and Fort Carson, competed in the four-day event.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Jelle, 3rd BCT PAO, 4th Inf. Div.)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbW6ZOmoFgY
Digital photography, taken and edited with the Motorola e5 phone
FotografÃa digital, tomada y editada con el teléfono Motorola e5
A variety of materials were used to enhance the realism - including make-up, grass, dirt and leaves.
Film Simulation Kodak Panatomic X
Film Simulation = Acros + Y
Sharpness = +2
Shadows = +3
Highlights = +3
Grain = Off
Noise Reduction = 0
Dynamic Range = DR100
White Balance = Auto
Color = n/a
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Film Simulation Kodak Panatomic X
Film Simulation = Acros + Y
Sharpness = +2
Shadows = +3
Highlights = +3
Grain = Off
Noise Reduction = 0
Dynamic Range = DR100
White Balance = Auto
Color = n/a
Website | Google + | Facebook | Twitter | Visual Ohio Blog | Best Light Photo Blog | Tumblr
Orbiter 2010 and 2016 versions are largely compatible. 2016 has better terrain graphics, 2010 has more supported addon spacecraft. In screenshot pairs, the top one is Orbiter 2010.
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The website redesign for Forio is nearly complete. We're making extensive use of WordPress throughout the site to keep content fresh. Thus turning the site into a freakish half-blog / half-corporate chimera.