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A visit to the "Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine", Lyon, France, on October 27, 2022, accompanied by my SLR Miranda Auto Sensorex EE.
The camera was loaded with a CineStill 400 Dynamic (400D) and configured with the loupe finder X5 and x15 and its normal lens Auto Miranda E 1:1.8 f=50 mm fitting original Miranda 52mm Skylight filter.
The film was exposed for 400 ISO following the readings of the camera (measuring mode "S") or a Minolta Autometer III fitted with a 10° finder. Indoor exposures were hand-held typically at 1/30s and full aperture. The film was then developed using a local C-41 development local service.
Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine, October 27, 2022
Rue de l'Antiquaille
69005 Lyon
France
After process the film was digitalized using a Sony A7 body and a Minolta Slide Duplicator with a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5.
Other AI-based smartphone pictures and information notes available in the museum could be found in this companion album here : flic.kr/s/aHBqjAcSdv
About the camera :
This camera was initially sold out on March 15, 1972 to a first customer in Abbeville, France, and resold as a second hand by "Photo Ciné Saint Lazare", Paris, France one year later at spring 1973.
The camera was sold to me in March 2022 with the three finders available, three lenses Miranda Auto E, 1:1.8 f=50 mm, 1:2.8 f=28 mm, 1:2.8 f=105 mm all equipped with Miranda Skylight 52 mm filters.
EE stands for "Electric Eye", a system of diaphragm automated by the circuitry operating two CdS cells located behind the reflex mirror and making the photometry independent of the finders. The Miranda EE has two measuring mode : the pondered A (A as "Ambiant") and the S (spot) with the possibility to "memorize" the light value standing the release button at mid course as on modern camera's. the whole photometric system is fully functional on this camera and gives reading similar to a trusted external silicium electronic photometer (Minolta Auto Meter III).
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Westland Lysander 111a. V9367 G-AZWT. Shuttleworth aircraft. This airframe is configured in the special duties role and is painted in 161 Squadron markings as flown by Pilot Officer Peter Vaughan-Fowler and based at near by Tempsford, Bedfordshire. This is probably as close as i will get to seeing a Lysander flying at night as if dropping or picking up an agent from behind enemy lines in France than i ever will, so even though its dark, this is what it should look like, probably even darker. Yes the weather was horrible, dark wet and damp. www.shuttleworth.org
Combi's are aircraft that are configured to be half cargo and half passengers. The cargo takes up the front half of the aircraft and is the lifeline to many of the remote communities in Alaska. In the rear passenger section of the aircraft I think there are roughly 76 or so seats, which puts it at about the same capacity as some regional jets in the lower 48.
A visit to the "Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine", Lyon, France, on October 27, 2022, accompanied by my SLR Miranda Auto Sensorex EE.
The camera was loaded with a CineStill 400 Dynamic (400D) and configured with the loupe finder X5 and x15 and its normal lens Auto Miranda E 1:1.8 f=50 mm fitting original Miranda 52mm Skylight filter.
The film was exposed for 400 ISO following the readings of the camera (measuring mode "S") or a Minolta Autometer III fitted with a 10° finder. Indoor exposures were hand-held typically at 1/30s and full aperture. The film was then developed using a local C-41 development local service.
Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine, October 27, 2022
Rue de l'Antiquaille
69005 Lyon
France
After process the film was digitalized using a Sony A7 body and a Minolta Slide Duplicator with a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5.
Other AI-based smartphone pictures and information notes available in the museum could be found in this companion album here : flic.kr/s/aHBqjAcSdv
About the camera :
This camera was initially sold out on March 15, 1972 to a first customer in Abbeville, France, and resold as a second hand by "Photo Ciné Saint Lazare", Paris, France one year later at spring 1973.
The camera was sold to me in March 2022 with the three finders available, three lenses Miranda Auto E, 1:1.8 f=50 mm, 1:2.8 f=28 mm, 1:2.8 f=105 mm all equipped with Miranda Skylight 52 mm filters.
EE stands for "Electric Eye", a system of diaphragm automated by the circuitry operating two CdS cells located behind the reflex mirror and making the photometry independent of the finders. The Miranda EE has two measuring mode : the pondered A (A as "Ambiant") and the S (spot) with the possibility to "memorize" the light value standing the release button at mid course as on modern camera's. the whole photometric system is fully functional on this camera and gives reading similar to a trusted external silicium electronic photometer (Minolta Auto Meter III).
Westland Lysander 111a. V9367 G-AZWT. Shuttleworth aircraft. This airframe is configured in the special duties role and is painted in 161 Squadron markings as flown by Pilot Officer Peter Vaughan-Fowler and based at near by Tempsford, Bedfordshire. This is probably as close as i will get to seeing a Lysander flying at night as if dropping or picking up an agent from behind enemy lines in France than i ever will, so even though its dark, this is what it should look like, probably even darker. Yes the weather was horrible, dark wet and damp. www.shuttleworth.org
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British Airways
Scale 1-250 model
Boeing B747-400
Registration:
G-CIVM (MSN 28700/1116)
configured ""F14C70W30Y177""
painted in ""Waves and Cranes"" cs Jun 1997
painted in ""Union Flag"" cs May 2003
painted in ""oneworld"" special colours Apr 2014
re-configured ""F14C52W36Y235"" Oct 2015
wfu and std at DGX 16 Mar 2020
Broken up Sep 2020 at DGX St. Athan (DGX / EGDX)
Scrapped
Flat blue display stand - Original ethnic printed box
Airline Color Scheme - Introduced 1997 (Union flag)
Ethnic tail fin art design livery:
United Kingdom - Chatham Dockyard - Union Flag
Introduced on Concorde for relaunch, now the livery for entire fleet.
Aircraft type: Boeing B747-436
Delivered 5 Jun 1997
Configuration: F14C52W36Y235
Engines: 4x RR RB211-524G
Aircraft name: The Union Flag
IATA: BA
ICAO: BAW
Callsign: SPEEDBIRD
Airline Full Name: British Airways plc
Country: United Kingdom
Airline Founded: 31 Mar 1924
Group - Part of: International Airlines Group
Subsidiaries - Group Airlines: BA CityFlyer (23 aircraft)
Base - Main Hub: London Heathrow (LHR / EGLL)
Bases: London Gatwick (LGW / EGKK)
Fleet Size: 250 Aircraft (+ 7 On Order/Planned)
Brand: Wooster
Colors: Black - Dark blue - Grey - Red - Silver - White
Material: Synthetic
Condition: New
Dimensions (cm): Box: 4 x 6,7 x 28,2
Weight (g): 144
G. H. Residence was conceived less as a house, but more as an extension and outgrowth of the limestone and aquifers of the Central Texas geography. The roof structure is configured so as to create a natural basin for the collection of rainwater, not unlike the vernal pools found in the outcroppings of Enchanted Rock. These basins harness additional natural flows through the use of photovoltaic and solar hot-water panels. The water, electricity and heat which are harvested on the roof tie into an extensive climate conditioning system which utilizes water source heat pumps and radiant loops to supply both the heating and cooling for the residence. The climate system is connected to geothermal ground loops as well as pools and water features thereby establishing a system of heat exchange which minimizes reliance on electricity or gas.
The primary formal gesture of the project inserts two long native limestone walls into the site. The walls serve as the boundary demarking domesticated space with the vegetation outbound of these walls being native while the interior spaces are more lush and tropical. The program of the residence is configured along the stone walls each of which serves as the spine for the public and private wings, respectively. The offset between the main wings establish an exterior courtyard which will serve as an extended living space for much of the year. The siting of the boundary walls and building elements was informed by the presence and preservation of three mature native oaks. The house enjoys close proximity to both Emma Long Metro Park and
West Bull Creek Preserve.
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A visit to the "Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine", Lyon, France, on October 27, 2022, accompanied by my SLR Miranda Auto Sensorex EE.
The camera was loaded with a CineStill 400 Dynamic (400D) and configured with the loupe finder X5 and x15 and its normal lens Auto Miranda E 1:1.8 f=50 mm fitting original Miranda 52mm Skylight filter.
The film was exposed for 400 ISO following the readings of the camera (measuring mode "S") or a Minolta Autometer III fitted with a 10° finder. Indoor exposures were hand-held typically at 1/30s and full aperture. The film was then developed using a local C-41 development local service.
Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine, October 27, 2022
Rue de l'Antiquaille
69005 Lyon
France
After process the film was digitalized using a Sony A7 body and a Minolta Slide Duplicator with a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5.
Other AI-based smartphone pictures and information notes available in the museum could be found in this companion album here : flic.kr/s/aHBqjAcSdv
About the camera :
This camera was initially sold out on March 15, 1972 to a first customer in Abbeville, France, and resold as a second hand by "Photo Ciné Saint Lazare", Paris, France one year later at spring 1973.
The camera was sold to me in March 2022 with the three finders available, three lenses Miranda Auto E, 1:1.8 f=50 mm, 1:2.8 f=28 mm, 1:2.8 f=105 mm all equipped with Miranda Skylight 52 mm filters.
EE stands for "Electric Eye", a system of diaphragm automated by the circuitry operating two CdS cells located behind the reflex mirror and making the photometry independent of the finders. The Miranda EE has two measuring mode : the pondered A (A as "Ambiant") and the S (spot) with the possibility to "memorize" the light value standing the release button at mid course as on modern camera's. the whole photometric system is fully functional on this camera and gives reading similar to a trusted external silicium electronic photometer (Minolta Auto Meter III).
N737AT
Boeing 737-7HJC (BBJ)
Eastern Air Express
Built 2007
C/N 36756 / 2405
An interesting one, a rare BBJ Combi with full cargo door and interchangeable VIP and/or cargo interior. It can be configured for J36 with 2 conference tables, J60, PY90 or full cargo. With the bankruptcy of iAero, their customers have been forced to seek alternates for the remainder of the NHL season, this one carrying the Arizona Coyotes from BFI. This will be our last opportunity of the regular season with the final home games being the Calgary Flames who use AC. We will have to see who the Canucks get in the playoffs to see if we get any more visits, but it would seem likely they will be the replacement for the 24/25 season too with SwiftAir being in their history. They have three regular 700's too.
Delivered to the US Department of Defense as N529PP, re-registered N737AT in Dec 2014. Acquired by Hillwood Airways out of Fort Worth Alliance TX in Jul 2017 and re-named Eastern Air Express in Nov 2023.
Hillwood started out as a bizjet operator ATX Air Services with a part 125 certificate, then re-branded Hillwood as part 121 carrier from Jul 2017. Eastern Airlines bought Hillwood in Aug 2023 and re-branded the merged company Eastern Air Express in Nov. Eastern themselves was a re-launch of the original of 1926-1991 vintage and were bought by SwiftAir, who long story short merged operations with Dynamic Air who were a sister carrier with a common co-owner to preserve the Eastern trademark and brand. The Eastern brand was used again to re-brand Dynamic after exit from bankruptcy as a sister airline to SwiftAir and operate 15 widebodies. SwiftAir re-branded i-Aero Airways in May 2019 after purchase by iAero Group and entered chapter 11 protection in Sep 2023 and finally ceased all operations last week.
"Configuring..."
Pretty soon I won't be able to point at these LED displays and say, "I did that." Right now they're running firmware that I wrote in 2016 to talk to 3G and 3GPP networks, and now that we're in 2022 the 3G networks are shutting down. The vendor (my former employer) has promised some LCD signs to replace them, but ... supply-chain issues.
Not my problem (my ex-boss said this a lot) anymore.
Even when I wrote the firmware, I wondered how long it was going to last, because 4G was already a thing and the modems seemed to be an afterthought of the vendor who'd acquired them. In computer-speak, they didn't support enough AT modem commands and I had to work around that. One work-around is a hard reboot of the signs 3 times a day, where you can get a brief glimpse of the firmware version, the day I compiled it, and, "Configuring..."
I busted my butt to get these working before the 2G shutdown, and despite workplace dysfunction and even some shady dealing, my team and I succeeded. But it turns out that nobody had worked out upgrading the GPS trackers on the vehicles, so my signs were working in 2017 but they didn't have realtime information to display. D'oh!
Not my problem anymore.
We spent Friday afternoon experimenting with the Atlas gloves hands free - full body Google Earth interface.
The CareerSaver Windows Server 2008 Confirguring Active Directory Object Video gives you 15.5+ hours of expert training covering the following;
01 - Configuring Active Directory Infrastructure - Part I
02 - Configuring Active Directory Infrastructure - Part II
03 - Configuring Active Directory Infrastructure - Part III
04 - Configuring Active Directory Infrastructure - Part IV
05 - Configuring Active Directory Infrastructure - Part V
06 - Creating and Maintaining Active Directory Objects - Part I
07 - Creating and Maintaining Active Directory Objects - Part II
08 - Creating and Maintaining Active Directory Objects - Part III
09 - Creating and Maintaining Active Directory Objects - Part IV
10 - Creating and Maintaining Active Directory Objects - Part V
11 - Creating and Maintaining Active Directory Objects - Part VI
12 - Creating and Maintaining Active Directory Objects - Part VII
13 - Configuring DNS - Part I
14 - Configuring DNS - Part II
15 - Configuring DNS - Part III
16 - Configuring Active Directory Certificate Services - Part I
17 - Configuring Active Directory Certificate Services - Part II
18 - Configuring Active Directory Certificate Services - Part III
19 - Configuring Active Directory Roles and Services - Part I
20 - Configuring Active Directory Roles and Services - Part II
21 - Configuring Active Directory Roles and Services - Part III
22 - Configuring Active Directory Roles and Services - Part IV
23 - Maintaining the Active Directory Environment - Part I
24 - Maintaining the Active Directory Environment - Part II
25 - Maintaining the Active Directory Environment - Part III
Electronics Mechanic Jeff Esposito configures an AN/ARN-123 Airborne Radio Navigation Set. (Photo by Steve Grzezdzinski)
A visit to the "Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine", Lyon, France, on October 27, 2022, accompanied by my SLR Miranda Auto Sensorex EE.
The camera was loaded with a CineStill 400 Dynamic (400D) and configured with the loupe finder X5 and x15 and its normal lens Auto Miranda E 1:1.8 f=50 mm fitting original Miranda 52mm Skylight filter.
The film was exposed for 400 ISO following the readings of the camera (measuring mode "S") or a Minolta Autometer III fitted with a 10° finder. Indoor exposures were hand-held typically at 1/30s and full aperture. The film was then developed using a local C-41 development local service.
Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine, October 27, 2022
Rue de l'Antiquaille
69005 Lyon
France
After process the film was digitalized using a Sony A7 body and a Minolta Slide Duplicator with a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5.
Other AI-based smartphone pictures and information notes available in the museum could be found in this companion album here : flic.kr/s/aHBqjAcSdv
About the camera :
This camera was initially sold out on March 15, 1972 to a first customer in Abbeville, France, and resold as a second hand by "Photo Ciné Saint Lazare", Paris, France one year later at spring 1973.
The camera was sold to me in March 2022 with the three finders available, three lenses Miranda Auto E, 1:1.8 f=50 mm, 1:2.8 f=28 mm, 1:2.8 f=105 mm all equipped with Miranda Skylight 52 mm filters.
EE stands for "Electric Eye", a system of diaphragm automated by the circuitry operating two CdS cells located behind the reflex mirror and making the photometry independent of the finders. The Miranda EE has two measuring mode : the pondered A (A as "Ambiant") and the S (spot) with the possibility to "memorize" the light value standing the release button at mid course as on modern camera's. the whole photometric system is fully functional on this camera and gives reading similar to a trusted external silicium electronic photometer (Minolta Auto Meter III).
A visit to the "Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine", Lyon, France, on October 27, 2022, accompanied by my SLR Miranda Auto Sensorex EE.
The camera was loaded with a CineStill 400 Dynamic (400D) and configured with the loupe finder X5 and x15 and its normal lens Auto Miranda E 1:1.8 f=50 mm fitting original Miranda 52mm Skylight filter.
The film was exposed for 400 ISO following the readings of the camera (measuring mode "S") or a Minolta Autometer III fitted with a 10° finder. Indoor exposures were hand-held typically at 1/30s and full aperture. The film was then developed using a local C-41 development local service.
Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine, October 27, 2022
Rue de l'Antiquaille
69005 Lyon
France
After process the film was digitalized using a Sony A7 body and a Minolta Slide Duplicator with a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5.
Other AI-based smartphone pictures and information notes available in the museum could be found in this companion album here : flic.kr/s/aHBqjAcSdv
About the camera :
This camera was initially sold out on March 15, 1972 to a first customer in Abbeville, France, and resold as a second hand by "Photo Ciné Saint Lazare", Paris, France one year later at spring 1973.
The camera was sold to me in March 2022 with the three finders available, three lenses Miranda Auto E, 1:1.8 f=50 mm, 1:2.8 f=28 mm, 1:2.8 f=105 mm all equipped with Miranda Skylight 52 mm filters.
EE stands for "Electric Eye", a system of diaphragm automated by the circuitry operating two CdS cells located behind the reflex mirror and making the photometry independent of the finders. The Miranda EE has two measuring mode : the pondered A (A as "Ambiant") and the S (spot) with the possibility to "memorize" the light value standing the release button at mid course as on modern camera's. the whole photometric system is fully functional on this camera and gives reading similar to a trusted external silicium electronic photometer (Minolta Auto Meter III).
Pedestrian mall (although configured as a shared street, perhaps to facilitate deliveries); the latest phase of Bethesda Row
I am configuring a new HP Procurve 2824 switch in the Ametek HQ Server Room in Berwyn, PA on 31 Jan '13.
Employer: Ametek Corporate
Major: BSIT
Qualtrics IP: 50.73.220.193
My camera configured to work in the field: Nikon D7000, Nikkor 14-24 f/2.8G and Phottix GEO One GPS unit for geotagging. This combination is a killer!
How to fix “configure: error: pcre.h not found”
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A REMUS 600 autonomous undersea vehicle configured with a small synthetic aperture mine hunter is brought aboard the TWR 841 after a mission during AUVfest 2008 at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Narragansett Bay Test Range. AUVfest is a demonstration of 13 AUV systems originally developed by the Office of Naval Research for mine hunting.
A visit to the "Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine", Lyon, France, on October 27, 2022, accompanied by my SLR Miranda Auto Sensorex EE.
The camera was loaded with a CineStill 400 Dynamic (400D) and configured with the loupe finder X5 and x15 and its normal lens Auto Miranda E 1:1.8 f=50 mm fitting original Miranda 52mm Skylight filter.
The film was exposed for 400 ISO following the readings of the camera (measuring mode "S") or a Minolta Autometer III fitted with a 10° finder. Indoor exposures were hand-held typically at 1/30s and full aperture. The film was then developed using a local C-41 development local service.
Jardin André Malraux, October 27, 2022
69005 Lyon
France
After process the film was digitalized using a Sony A7 body and a Minolta Slide Duplicator with a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5.
Other AI-based smartphone pictures and information notes available in the museum could be found in this companion album here : flic.kr/s/aHBqjAcSdv
About the camera :
This camera was initially sold out on March 15, 1972 to a first customer in Abbeville, France, and resold as a second hand by "Photo Ciné Saint Lazare", Paris, France one year later at spring 1973.
The camera was sold to me in March 2022 with the three finders available, three lenses Miranda Auto E, 1:1.8 f=50 mm, 1:2.8 f=28 mm, 1:2.8 f=105 mm all equipped with Miranda Skylight 52 mm filters.
EE stands for "Electric Eye", a system of diaphragm automated by the circuitry operating two CdS cells located behind the reflex mirror and making the photometry independent of the finders. The Miranda EE has two measuring mode : the pondered A (A as "Ambiant") and the S (spot) with the possibility to "memorize" the light value standing the release button at mid course as on modern camera's. the whole photometric system is fully functional on this camera and gives reading similar to a trusted external silicium electronic photometer (Minolta Auto Meter III).
The unusually configured, Pander S.4, PH-OST, was crewed by (left to right) Mr Pronk, G.J. Geysendorffer, ex K.L.M. chief test pilot, and Mr Asjes and was to finish it's participation in the 1934 MacRobertson Air race at Allahabad, Iraq when it suffered a ground collision and burnt out.
From the amazing Flight International Archive www.flightglobal.com/staticpages/images.html
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A visit to the "Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine", Lyon, France, on October 27, 2022, accompanied by my SLR Miranda Auto Sensorex EE.
The camera was loaded with a CineStill 400 Dynamic (400D) and configured with the loupe finder X5 and x15 and its normal lens Auto Miranda E 1:1.8 f=50 mm fitting original Miranda 52mm Skylight filter.
The film was exposed for 400 ISO following the readings of the camera (measuring mode "S") or a Minolta Autometer III fitted with a 10° finder. Indoor exposures were hand-held typically at 1/30s and full aperture. The film was then developed using a local C-41 development local service.
Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine, October 27, 2022
Rue de l'Antiquaille
69005 Lyon
France
After process the film was digitalized using a Sony A7 body and a Minolta Slide Duplicator with a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5.
Other AI-based smartphone pictures and information notes available in the museum could be found in this companion album here : flic.kr/s/aHBqjAcSdv
About the camera :
This camera was initially sold out on March 15, 1972 to a first customer in Abbeville, France, and resold as a second hand by "Photo Ciné Saint Lazare", Paris, France one year later at spring 1973.
The camera was sold to me in March 2022 with the three finders available, three lenses Miranda Auto E, 1:1.8 f=50 mm, 1:2.8 f=28 mm, 1:2.8 f=105 mm all equipped with Miranda Skylight 52 mm filters.
EE stands for "Electric Eye", a system of diaphragm automated by the circuitry operating two CdS cells located behind the reflex mirror and making the photometry independent of the finders. The Miranda EE has two measuring mode : the pondered A (A as "Ambiant") and the S (spot) with the possibility to "memorize" the light value standing the release button at mid course as on modern camera's. the whole photometric system is fully functional on this camera and gives reading similar to a trusted external silicium electronic photometer (Minolta Auto Meter III).
09-0046 is configured slightly different to the other four airframes on strength, as it lacks some of the aerials on the upper rear fuselage that they possess. 'Knife 75' had loaded up with a load of para jumpers and was heading out to the old disused airfield at Sculthorpe, which has become their most frequent training area in the short time they've been here.
Hello. Welcome to the tutorial.
This tutorial has been transferred from my main account, where it was private and only accessible to the public via an album link. Hopefully it can be of more use to a larger number of people. Keep in mind that this isn't a brief how-to. I've configured many of the the steps to help give people who are entirely foreign to editing a conceptual understanding that can be carried over onto other editing platforms.
In this tutorial, I'll walk you through the editing process of one of my more popular edits, Ocean Core. In comparison to other spacey edits and whatnot I've done, it is far more comprehensive and consequently more difficult. I'm going to try and be as deliberate and obvious as possible so that anyone can implement the steps used here to their own ends. This tutorial will not enable you to recreate Ocean Core down to the last pixel. Values of blur radii, how much I moved something right or left or up or down, and my painted blurs all vary slightly from the original. However, this is very close. At any rate, I hardly expect most people to take the time to actually do it themselves, so it serves more as an example to help them edit their own photos.
The program I use is called Paint.NET. It's free and very intuitive. Download it here.
Sadly, it is not compatible with Mac computers. Windows Master Race
After you've downloaded it, read these topics in the manual:
Main Window
Menu Options
Tools Window
Layers Window
Colors Window
History Window
Once you understand the purpose of all these tools and how to access them, I'll show you how to combine them with the free plugins I mentioned to remove backgrounds, add glowing effects, lasers, magical FX, and a number of other things. Once you can perform the basics, a bit of creativity and deeper research into more arcane uses of the tools is all that is needed to tackle any concept.
...
If you survived the mountain of reading, here is the first step:
Open your main photo.
There are multiple ways to do this. Simply drag it onto the Paint.NET icon, click "Open with... (Paint.NET)", or go under the "Layers" dropdown on the upper left toolbar and click "Import from File". Choose the photo.
You can import multiple photos using the last method
:Obvious alert: Start with the best photo you can get.
Editing a photo can do all sorts of things including turning the mediocre into something stunning, but it can't work miracles. Keep an eye out for what can and can't be fixed post-production when taking photos.
If you do intend to do a spacescene or otherwise make something fly, make sure any supports that are holding up the object you want to float/fly are NOT VISIBLY ATTACHED. This means that their connection point to the MOC is hidden behind or otherwise not visible from whatever angle the photo is taken from.
Lastly, I used blue paper since the final background was intended to also be blue. This is helpful but not completely necessary.
A visit to the "Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine", Lyon, France, on October 27, 2022, accompanied by my SLR Miranda Auto Sensorex EE.
The camera was loaded with a CineStill 400 Dynamic (400D) and configured with the loupe finder X5 and x15 and its normal lens Auto Miranda E 1:1.8 f=50 mm fitting original Miranda 52mm Skylight filter.
The film was exposed for 400 ISO following the readings of the camera (measuring mode "S") or a Minolta Autometer III fitted with a 10° finder. Indoor exposures were hand-held typically at 1/30s and full aperture. The film was then developed using a local C-41 development local service.
Musée de la Civilisation Gallo-Romaine, October 27, 2022
Rue de l'Antiquaille
69005 Lyon
France
After process the film was digitalized using a Sony A7 body and a Minolta Slide Duplicator with a Minolta Auto Bellows III with a lens Minolta Bellow Macro Rokkor 50mm f/3.5.
Other AI-based smartphone pictures and information notes available in the museum could be found in this companion album here : flic.kr/s/aHBqjAcSdv
About the camera :
This camera was initially sold out on March 15, 1972 to a first customer in Abbeville, France, and resold as a second hand by "Photo Ciné Saint Lazare", Paris, France one year later at spring 1973.
The camera was sold to me in March 2022 with the three finders available, three lenses Miranda Auto E, 1:1.8 f=50 mm, 1:2.8 f=28 mm, 1:2.8 f=105 mm all equipped with Miranda Skylight 52 mm filters.
EE stands for "Electric Eye", a system of diaphragm automated by the circuitry operating two CdS cells located behind the reflex mirror and making the photometry independent of the finders. The Miranda EE has two measuring mode : the pondered A (A as "Ambiant") and the S (spot) with the possibility to "memorize" the light value standing the release button at mid course as on modern camera's. the whole photometric system is fully functional on this camera and gives reading similar to a trusted external silicium electronic photometer (Minolta Auto Meter III).