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Qtpfsgui 1.9.2 tonemapping parameters:
Operator: Mantiuk
Parameters:
Contrast Equalization factor: 0.89
Saturation Factor: 1.897
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PreGamma: 1.424
Boss RPQ-10 Preamp/Parametric EQ (1986) - used - SGD100.00
A 2-band Parametric Equalizer That's a Key Performer When Creating Sounds
The RPQ-10 is a 2-band equalizer with a built in preamplifier. Being of the parametric type, the center frequency in each of the two bands, LOW (40Hz - 1kHz) and HIGH (600Hz - 15kHz), may be boosted or cut (up to +/-15dB) as desired, along with full Q (frequency bandwidth) control. Compared to a graphic equalizer which mainly emphasizes tonal compensation, the RPQ-10 makes for much more impressive and dedicated sound creations. The slide controls are all LED-equipped for instant visual confirmation of settings, even on dark stages. A built-in MIC INPUT jack makes provision for directly connecting a microphone to the RPQ-10, adding a lot of flexibility to vocal effects and for preventing howling feedback. All this is done with superb sound quality, thanks to the strict selection and control procedures Boss maintains for all its products, giving you the benefits of its continuing search for sonic excellence.
- no box
- excellent condition for such a vintage product.
- need 9V adaptor (not included)
- Input level pot a bit scratchy
- Made in Japan
View, test & collect at X-Jamming Studio (Singapore)
Robby Abaya, Software Engineer at Zynga and Meghan Loftus, Senior Multimedia Editor at Runners World participate in the "Running: Social Implications of the Global Equalizer" panel at the Lifestyle and Culture Hub at Hearst Tower as part of Social Media Week in New York February 20, 2013. INSIDER IMAGES/Andrew Kelly (United States)
Another shot of the AeroBalloon just outside Chicago's Navy Pier. I applied an equalize filter to the photo and liked how it slightly distorted the colors and brought out the details of the balloon.
Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute
Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute
Vancouver Skylines - 17 (of 28) - Olympus dSLR E-410 with Zuiko Digital 1:3.5-5.6 14-42mm (4/3 mount) - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.
Student activists from CT Students for a Dream (C4D) and supporters rally to demand justice in higher education for undocumented students with legislation that equalizes access to student-generated funds: State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, Thursday, April 13, 2017.
"In Connecticut, public colleges and universities set aside a proportion of tuition revenue to be used as ‘institutional aid’ to assist students with a demonstrated financial need. However, immigrant students who have grown up in CT and have graduated high school here are not eligible for this student-generated aid. All Connecticut students, including undocumented students, pay tuition and therefore contribute towards this institutional aid pool of funds. Yet Connecticut does not allow immigrant students access to institutional aid themselves. This aid is student funded, we believe all students who pay tuition should be be eligible to receive it.”
Students of Sitaram Mill Compound BMC School, Lower Parel, welcome participants of the NBA, Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings Legacy Project / AIF's Digital Equalizer program at Sitaram Mill Compound BMC School, Lower Parel, in Mumbai photographed on October 5, 2019. Photograph by Abhijit Bhatlekar
Close-up of the front panel of the professional digital betacam video recorder.
Shallow dof. Displays, tape, timecode. You can purchase this photo for commercial use in high-res and without watermark here: j.mp/greycoastphoto || If you have any issues with finding specific image, please contact me: danr@yandex.com
Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute
Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute
Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute
Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute
Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute
Rajesh Sethi, Managing Director of NBA India, photographed during NBA, Indiana Pacers and Sacramento Kings Legacy Project / AIF's Digital Equalizer program at Sitaram Mill Compound BMC School, Lower Parel, in Mumbai on October 5, 2019. Photograph by Abhijit Bhatlekar
Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute
Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute
You get the full idea by looking at all the different angles of the pictures, super hard to photograph because of the glass and the like 400 images from the CD booklet pages.
Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute
Boss RPQ-10 Preamp/Parametric EQ (1986) - used - SGD100.00
A 2-band Parametric Equalizer That's a Key Performer When Creating Sounds
The RPQ-10 is a 2-band equalizer with a built in preamplifier. Being of the parametric type, the center frequency in each of the two bands, LOW (40Hz - 1kHz) and HIGH (600Hz - 15kHz), may be boosted or cut (up to +/-15dB) as desired, along with full Q (frequency bandwidth) control. Compared to a graphic equalizer which mainly emphasizes tonal compensation, the RPQ-10 makes for much more impressive and dedicated sound creations. The slide controls are all LED-equipped for instant visual confirmation of settings, even on dark stages. A built-in MIC INPUT jack makes provision for directly connecting a microphone to the RPQ-10, adding a lot of flexibility to vocal effects and for preventing howling feedback. All this is done with superb sound quality, thanks to the strict selection and control procedures Boss maintains for all its products, giving you the benefits of its continuing search for sonic excellence.
- no box
- excellent condition for such a vintage product.
- need 9V adaptor (not included)
- Input level pot a bit scratchy
- Made in Japan
View, test & collect at X-Jamming Studio (Singapore)
A view back over Moss Corner, to turn four and the Continental Tire Bridge in the background. Victoria Day Speedfest weekend, Mosport International Raceway.
Maybe a bit much. Single exposure, tone-mapped and processed with some selective burning, dodging, and a bit of local equalization on the tire wall.
Wren Rovers advanced to the next round with a 4-2 penalty shootout win over tital rivals Longridge Town. The game finished with 10 players on each side and Longridge equalized in the last minute
Equalize the priorities in your life to find the right mix.
What comes first, the compass or the clock? Before one can truly manage time (the clock), it is important to know where you are going, what your priorities and goals are, in which direction you are headed (the compass). Where you are headed is more important than how fast you are going. Rather than always focusing on what's urgent, learn to focus on what is really important.