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Here you see the effect of the different ISO settings of the Panasonic Lumix LX3, the upper crops are jpeg (out of cam) with noise reduction -2. In the middle you can see an ISO 800 image with the same jpeg settings except that nr is +2.
Below you find 2 RAW crops with ISO 800 and 1600.
Canon R8
+ EF to RF Adapter
+ EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM pancake lens
+ in camera monochrome picture style
Look at the exif. Handheld in pretty low light. In fact, a warehouse with the lighting off except the emergency/night lighting.
Note the low megapixels here. The crop factor on the R8 puts EF-S lens jpeg shots at a staggering 3477x2496 pixels! That is 9.35MP! My Canon 40d SLR from 2007 is 10.1 MP!
This is part of what I am testing. Can I live with such an immensely low MP count when using my old EF-S 'crop' camera lenses?
Edited SpaceX (probably, although I got this from a NASA source) image of a static test firing of a Falcon 9 rocket. This is the rocket that will carry a man-rated capsule to orbit for testing prior to launching people.
Original caption: At NASA Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39A, the nine engines of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket roar to life in a brief static firing on Jan. 24, 2019. The test was part of checkouts prior to its liftoff for Demo-1, the inaugural flight of one of the spacecraft designed to take NASA astronauts to and from the International Space Station. NASA has worked with SpaceX and Boeing in developing Commercial Crew Program spacecraft to facilitate new human spaceflight systems launching from U.S. soil with the goal of safe, reliable and cost-effective access to low-Earth orbit destinations such as the space station.
I downloaded something called 'Comic Life', which gives you a series of comics pages templates and lets you easily drag photos from your iPhoto store into the page. Voila, easy photo-comics...
Daft, and if you have an actual real artist probably a bit redundant, but actually quite tempting as a way of narrating eg how recent events went (the bottom row of photos are from CAPTION2004, the middle row are from the first Web and Minicomics Thing). Also, check out the speech balloons! Verdict without much testing yet: I can see this being a good hook, and fun, and a good way of practicing writing comics to boot.
Test flight of quadcopter and gopro. Flying above my adopted home - Tynemouth Village. My house is off to the right behind The Grand Hotel.
Just pleased not to have destroyed it - first RC flight ever made of any kind.
Idea is to take setup to Montserrat next month to get shots of the destroyed parts of the island without going into the exclusion zone (Montserrat has an active volcano). Have to get much better at controlling this thing if hope to do that.
Testing my brand new scanner :)
Page from my pocket notebook pencil and white gel pen over Derwent Inktense pencil.
August testing can be so tough! Summer vacations. Back to school time. There are a lot of distractions! So proud of all of our students who prepared and did their best at the August Belt Testing!
After a friend insisted my testing was flawed, I checked the Chrome memory usage with similar (though not exact) same tabs:
18 tabs running (counting the about memory tab) including streaming video and audio content. Many pages are average, low image types but there is a variety.
Task Manager shows 19 instances of chrome, running 286mb and hogging my machine.
About:memory shows it using 226MB private memory with a total at 281MB. Virtual memory is listed at 309MB private and only 55MB mapped
That said... yes they opened fast, but then I was experiencing lag.
→→ Similarly, opening the same tabs in Firefox3 uses 128mb according to Task Manager, though with the mem leak issue I'm sure that'd just increase as It stays open or tabs are opened/closed. They opened a bit slower but I didn't have lag after the same point as I did with Chrome.
Maybe Chrome is the wave of the future.... for dual core machines? Vista, no XP?
→→ IE8 beta - 9 tabs, mainly microsoft's own sites and streaming services, opens 9 instances in TM. The MB count is much higher - 30mb for the smallest and 65 for the highest with a total of around 392mb! AND it crashed twice to pull them up.
Mt Sproatt glows pink from the lights of the village. Whistler BC, Canada
Testing the new Canon 7DmkII at night with higher ISO.
Mixed crystal system Taurine, propyl gallate, diphenhydramine. Photo taken with Zeiss PM1 scope 16x plan phase 2 objective and Canon EOS 60D camera equipped with Zeiss 47 60 10 intermediate tube and Leitz 4x projection lens. Polarized Light image.
A selection of images, shot on my Olympus XA with the new Lomography LomoChrome film. Shot rating it a variety of ISo's
see a blog post here PhotoOomph.com
This is just a test illustration I've made a few days ago. At first my roommate told me to create some business logo for their course, but then they had moved away to another room the next day after I've download the GIMP application in this computer. (I had previously download GIMP, but I need to delete it as it takes some space in this computer. But now I've had it installed again. I just love it.. :D) I was so effing bored, so I draw something on the GIMP using 1.00 size of pen and it was kind of hard at the first time. But then after a few hour, the objective of this drawing appeared. Then I change the hue and saturation, and add another layer, and repeat the first process. Yes, I draw it again, but use a red color of paint. Then the right eyes turned out to be bigger than the left side, and most of the face looks messy, and even the background was not protruding. So then, okay, first experiment done. Result:
A guy with brown hair, eyes, and skin.
Weird background.
Right eyes bigger than the left.
At least it has some shadow, so I don't really mind about this illustration. Date created, 5 February 2013, 09:39 PM, GMT + 8.
Color Mode = II (Adobe RGB);
Metering = 3D Color Matrix;
Exposure Compensation = -0.3;
Image Sharpening = +1,
Tone Compensation = -1;
Saturation = +;
Hue = 0
Shutter = 1/125;
Aperture = F14,
ISO = 100
26 inch wheels. I do own 'one' 650-B bike. A Raleigh, Mountain Tour from the 1980's. It's more a street machine than a dirt bike, It climbs poorly on steep dirt inclines, with the front wheel wanting to pop-up all too often, and that made climbing harder than need be. I've been neglecting it for some time due to the expense of tires but since 650-B's, (27.5), have made a fantastic come-back, tires have become more reasonable. It will be my next project.
This is a solid fuel rocket booster testing site for the Nasa space program which is now part of the Aerojet Wildlife Management Area and is currently under the control of the South Florida Water Management District.
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The BD crew requested that we hold back any posting of images that were shot at Treasure Island on August 16 until the figure goes up on the Playa. But there were a few leaks and we have been cleared to post now, but I don't what to show the whole figure till the world sees it. ( The page before this one, that shows the figure, all set up, is a Photoshop illusion, made months ago, from the 13 foot version.
This page, and the next, will show the scale of the venture, when the Bliss Dance was tested.
At about 3 o'clock a huge crane arrived. The base was waiting and the whole supporting leg was attached. The outside ends of the six I-beams were bolted to the concrete. The torso was rolled out with new mounts- not welded, but bolted to an arm joint at one end and a leg joint at the other. By an ingenious process, the torso was raised to the vertical for the first time on its large base end. The base was released and the torso rose into the sky.
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The highlighted ball hanging from the crane has a camera on it, pointing straight down. It was mounted there by friend of Marco, photographer, Sean Cope. The camera can shoot two and a half hours of 720p, HD video.
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The opening at the hip looks like a joint, but it is just an area where the mesh has not been applied. Marco remarked- awhile back- that it was a strange reality that all of these seemingly masculine, angular parts could produce these curves that are so, so female.
iPhone photo by Pete.
Shot on my Canon Rebel XT with the cheapest lens available (50mm f/1.8). 19 images were stitched together automatically using Hugin to create this 37 megapixel image. The virtual sensor area is close to 6x4.5cm medium format.
Next I want to do a wide angle image with my 85mm lens, covering roughly the same surface area as 4x5. That would yield a 290 megapixel image...
Test av ti redningsflåter sammen med "Seilas" og "Båtliv". Det ble testet to redningsflåter fra hver av merkene Eurovinil, Viking, Zodiac, Plastimo og Arimar.
Bildet viser Eurovinil sin padleåre. Testen viste at denne ikke tålte vann.