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It came out in the usual M9 Kodachrome colours and saturation which does get tedious after a while so I had a go at getting it to a Portra 400 overexposed a stop look.
Advanced simulation capabilities can model reactors, such as INL's Advanced Test Reactor shown here, from atomic scales to full-sized reactor assemblies.
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Advanced simulation capabilities can model reactors, such as INL's Advanced Test Reactor shown here, from atomic scales to full-sized reactor assemblies.
For more information about INL's research projects and career opportunities, visit the lab's facebook site.
A crude 3D simulation created using StereoPhoto Maker Pro - stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/ - and Depthy - depthy.stamina.pl/
Researchers from Michigan State University are using Mira to perform 3-D simulations of the final moments of a core-collapse supernova’s life cycle. This visualization is a volume rendering of a massive star's radial velocity. In comparison to previous 1-D simulations, none of the structure seen here would be present.
Image Credit: Sean Couch, Michigan State University
صوره بسيطه عباره عن محاكاة الواقع بالخيال
مجسم لقارب وسط ماتبقى من مياه الأمطار يحاكي
ذلك القارب الحقيقي وسط مياه البحر
اتمنى ان تحوز على رضاكم
Author: Ricardo Reis, IST/UTL
Date: 2010
Description: Large vorticity structures (white) and intense vorticity structures or ‘worms’ (yellow) underneath the turbulent/non-turbulent interface (translucent orange) from a turbulent plane jet.
Technique: Computer simulation
Source: courtesy of the author
Image and caption provided by: Ricardo Reis, IST/UTL
A simulation shows what the grocery store aisle looks like to someone with age-related macular degeneration (AMD). AMD damages the macula, a small spot near the center of the eye’s light-sensing retina. The macula lets us see objects that are straight ahead — it’s the part of the eye used for sharp, central vision.
NIH researchers from the National Eye Institute (NEI) profiling epigenomic changes in light-sensing mouse photoreceptors have a clearer picture of how age-related eye diseases may be linked to age-related changes in the regulation of gene expression. The findings, published online April 21, 2020 in Cell Reports, suggest that the epigenome could be targeted as a therapeutic strategy to prevent leading causes of vision loss, such as AMD.
Learn more: www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/nei-researchers-lin...
Credit: National Eye Institute, NIH
A crude 3D simulation created using StereoPhoto Maker Pro - stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/ - and Depthy - depthy.stamina.pl/
Yesterday was a fantastic day for a photo walk in downtown Berea. Street photography with the Fujifilm XPro-3 and the Classic Chrome simulation is great fun. No intention or aspirations to make an award-winning photo, just the simple enjoyment of noticing things - - shadows, shapes, colors, reflections, relationships.
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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The Fuji X-Pro1 has a very useful film simulation feature. With it, a user is able to produce images that look like they were taken with Fuji color negative films such as Fujicolor NPS and Fuji color slide films such as Provia, Velvia, and Astia.
Magnetohydrodynamic turbulence powered by neutrino-driven convection behind the stalled shock of a core-collapse supernova simulation. This simulation shows that the presence of rotation and weak magnetic fields dramatically impacts the development of the supernova mechanism as compared to nonrotating, nonmagnetic stars. The nascent neutron star is just barely visible in the center below the turbulent convection.
Image Credit: Sean M. Couch, Michigan State University
These are reference images I'm using to test my new Velvia 100 RVP Film Simulation presets.
It's pretty well nailed down. With DMAX increases to Greens and Reds, and careful attention to how Velvia F used to make Reds orange and Yellows green, I made the adjustsments to reflect with known parameters of Velvia 100 RVP.
Like RVP, lighting conditions, exposures and subjects work differently with this simulation, but I used this reference set of 16 images to really stress test the preset.
In some cases, only two of the sliders need to be adjusted to suit the shooting conditions which are Exposure and White settings.
White balance needs to be adjusted manually. RVP tends to have a coolish tendency to it's images (which kind of makes sense because projector lights tended to be warmer.
White balancing with this preset requires you find your optimal results and then pull back towards cool just a little bit.
Read more about this on my blog:
frontallobbings.blogspot.ca/2013/02/fujifilm-velvia-100-r...
Participants of the 14th World Scout Moot visit the parlament of Canada to have an active role as ambasadors on a UN simulation experience
Space elevator add-on in Orbiter, installed at Pavonis Mons on a future terraformed "Green Mars," recalling the space elevator in Kim Stanley Robinson's SF novel "Green Mars."
Film Simulation Agfa Color
Film Simulation = Classic Chrome
Sharpness = 0
Shadows = +1
Highlights = +2
Grain = Strong
Noise Reduction = -3
Dynamic Range = Auto
White Balance = Auto
Color = -4
ISO = Auto (6400)
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A crude 3D simulation created using StereoPhoto Maker Pro - stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/ - and Depthy - depthy.stamina.pl/
During the week of 19 June 2017, 50 scientists and computing experts came together on the DESY campus in Zeuthen, Germany to discuss new analysis and simulation methods for CTA. The talks covered simulation tools, reconstruction algorithms and tools, instrument response functions, high-level science tools and grid tools.
Modelling done with Processing. Rendering done with Cinema 4D.
First attempt for a automatic generated terrain.
A crude 3D simulation created using StereoPhoto Maker Pro - stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/ - and Depthy - depthy.stamina.pl/
Clio received her simulation videos while on the bus ride back to Virginia! Dr. Bart took some before pictures, used a photo editing program to approximate the changes he'd be making, and then created simulation videos for front and side views. The results ended up being very much like the simulation video.
Transition Progress at this point: On hormones since 8/1 (7 months); injections since 12/22 (2 months) [13 so far]. Full-time female since 9/15 (5.5 months). Publicly out as trans since 10/11 (4.5 months). Legally female since 12/21 (2.5 months). 2 group speech therapy classes taken at GW Speech Clinic since 2/22. Plastic surgery consults continuing (5 for FFS, 3 for lipo). Have seen endo/primary therapist 5X, and secondary therapists 9X. Weight down to 143lbs (54 down from 197). Hair removal includes 32 electrolysis treatments totaling 25 hours; 30 laser hair removal sessions (51 area treatments: 16/15/13/12/8 mouth/goatee/face/neck/armpits, 7 legs/chest, 6 ears/Brazilian); and bi-weekly at-home IPL on arms since 6/17 (8.5 months). Latisse for eyelash lengthening since 4/17 (10.5 months). 2 dental implants, and prep work for Zoom Whitening For Life. Pierced ears. Dyed/layered hair (no haircuts for 3yrs--since 1/2015). Twice daily hydroquinone treatment on leg hyperpigmentation since 2/14 (2 weeks), and it's starting to peel red now (looks awful). Female wardrobe replacement wasup to 656 items. Total transition expenditures now over $17,400 at this point.
simulation video.
trans milestone.
Manhattan, New York City, New York.
March 4, 2018.
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BACKSTORY: I booked an FFS (Facial Feminization Surgery) consultation with Dr. Bart Van Der Ven of 2Pass Clinic (Belgium). I'm really glad I went, because this was the surgeon I ultimately chose to do the surgery on September 4th, 2018. Skype consults are a thing, but there's no substitute for sitting there next to a surgeon, as he holds a metal ruler to parts of your face. Or his photography equipment for the "before" pictures. I received my simulation videos on the bus back to Virginia!
THE PLAN WAS A BIT CRAZY, THOUGH: We go to the club, then when it close at 3AM, we go home, and Clio then drives to DC to get on a bus to New York, arriving around 9AM, then finding her way to the consultation by 11AM, and back to the bus by 2PM, and back home by 7PM. And then straight to bed until the next day.
TRIP IN SUMMARY:
Failed repeatedly to drive into the Union Station parking garage, or any parking garage. End result: panic, hastily chosen street parking, and 4:35AM running toward Union Station dark and alone in DC .. I barely had water for the trip cause I used it all to run
The Megabus wifi sucked, but it was enough to keep up with things. It was that other non-megabus-bus that I took back, that had the broken wifi that didn't work.
I got there with time to spare - completed my consultation before it was scheduled to start - and had to kill like 90+ minutes before I left, as well. So the schedule was tight, but fine. I saw the empty slots in his booking and knew there'd be nobody before me (unless they booked after I did), so I knew if I showed up early I'd probably earn some extra wiggle room
Uber ended up costing more and taking longer than a taxi, because they charge you if you don't get picked up because you can't see the fucking car even tho the app is showing it go down the street right there and you are reading every license plate and the fucker just isn't there when the app says he's there. $5 each time. ... so it was like $9 Uber $12 taxi but I paid like $19 Uber because it took 3 Ubers for them to pick me up... And I had to fuck around for like 15 minutes ... Time for credit card disputes.
But the Uber BACK to the bus went well
IT WAS A TOUGH TRIP, but I did not keel over, and really was only miserable the last 2 hrs of the last bus trip. Though I WAS under-dressed with a light jacket and no hat/scarf, I don't deal with cold well, and I'm not from New York, so there were definitely a lot of moments where everyone in NYC was acting like a normal person, and I was jogging in place like a crazy person, out of breath, just trying to stay warm. At one point I ducked into the subway and hung out in a pissy area near a unconscious homeless dude because he knew what the fuck was up about avoiding this cold. But eventually I had to go into gift shops because the piss smell of NYC's subways is pretty ubiquitous and overwhelming
Dr. Bart Van Der Ven of 2pass Clinic( www.2pass.eu ) saw me. He said I only need a Type 1 forehead reconstruction... Though if it ended up needing to be a Type 3, he'd only charge me for Type 1 [for reference: facialfeminization.surgery/index.php/forehead/ ]
But basically, he said I only need a Type 1 forehead reconstruction, not Type 3, because of where my brow bossing is
He measured my nose-to-lips and said I didn't need a lip lift. Dr. Bart simply rattles numbers off from his head, holds a ruler up.. I fell within female numbers anyway for the lip-to-nose distance. Something I've become increasingly LESS dysphoric of lately, as I look at more and more women through the eyes of one learning gendered skull structure knowledge.
He didn't want to do the cheek implants, just nasolabial ones. He said 4 implants has more infection chance than 2. Tho taking them out is rote and can be done locally. So why NOT get 4? Hmmm. [But the estimate came with cheek implants, and I ended up getting small ones, so hey! :)]
Sadly informed that something something lower orbital rim too far back compared to most people, not "abnormal" but uncommon means that something something something maybe that's why he only wanted the 2 implants [uh oh -- I got all 4 implants though. Sure wish I remember what that something something was]
He wasn't into wanting to do as aggressive of a jaw shave as I seemed to want, and ultimately it really wasn't that aggressive, and I wonder if I should have insisted on more, though I'm pretty happy with the results, and at the time of posting this (November 2018), swelling still hasn't gone down yet, to make a final judgment on just how happy I am with things. I'm fairly happy with the results so far. :)
A crude 3D simulation created using StereoPhoto Maker Pro - stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/ - and Depthy - depthy.stamina.pl/
This image shows a simulated sky map showing the inner region (-90° < l < 90°) of the galactic plane that will be obtained during the CTAO galactic plane survey. The image shows expected populations of galactic supernova remnants and pulsar wind nebulae as well as diffuse emission that will be detected during the 1,600 hours of observing time planned for the survey.
Learn more: www.cta-observatory.org/ctas-galactic-plane-survey-will-p...
Credit: CTA Collaboration