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So far I have been using recordable sound modules that are for stuffed animals. Radioshack also sells a recordable sound module kit, and I’ve seen some recordable greeting card components on ebay, but have yet to find a consistent source for them. The size of your sound module may affect the size of your flipbook pages and will certainly affect the size of your sound module housing, if you choose to include one.
This was taken in the Julian Alps in Slovenia. I like the shot because (a) as the title implies, it represents a very strong memory of my last holiday, (b) it capture the sense of reasonably high altitude – the neighbouring peaks and the level of the clouds and (c) the figures, particularly those ascending the hidden slope in the foreground, add perspective. My challenge was trying to get the balance right between texture and contrast due to the very bright foreground. I've tried to address this using curves, but I'm not convinced I've achieved much.
Brooklyn, NY
Brainstorming on materials and concepts for Design. I don't think this will be a part of my Design honestly, but it's definitely something to think about.
A very first test for a new mapping module we are working on...
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© iduun 2010
One of my own images that lacked proper black and white points. Shadow and highlight adjustments of 12 and 209 respectively. No mid-tone adjustment.
www.lslithiumbattery.com/products/lithium-battery-module/
Lithium Storage provides standard lithium battery modules and customization of lithium-ion battery modules based on LFP/NCM prismatic lithium cells, including the structure of the banding module and frame welding module. The high structural strength of the frame welding module meets harsh vehicle operating conditions, and the high flexibility of the banding module meets a wide range of dimension requirements.
Do lithium batteries need to be compressed in assembly?
According to the characteristics of aluminum shell batteries, during the life cycle, there will be slightly natural swelling at the center of the large side surface. During assembly of the cells, the customer needs to use a clamping plate to clamp the cells tightly before putting them into the pack enclosure. The recommended clamping force is 150kgf-300kgf for NCM cells and 200kgf-500kgf for LFP cells. (The above is for reference only. For reference to clamping force value, please refer to cell specification for details)
During the cycling of the battery, the cell's internal swell force will increase gradually. At the EOL (end of life) the max internal swell force of the NCM cell will be 2500kgf and the LFP cell will be 2000kgf. The clamping device needs to be strong enough against EOL internal swell force.
A very first test for a new mapping module we are working on...
See more at: www.iduun.com/blog
© iduun 2010
Lego modules forming a goblin fortress for the RPG "Äventyr". A Swedish beginners RPG for children of ages 7+. The legomodules were built specifically for the gaming event Nordsken #2 in skellefteå 28-30 september 2012
Lego modules forming a goblin fortress for the RPG "Äventyr". A Swedish beginners RPG for children of ages 7+. The legomodules were built specifically for the gaming event Nordsken #2 in skellefteå 28-30 september 2012
Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.
The link to the complete project log on the bit-tech.net Forums:
forums.bit-tech.net/index.php?threads/da-module-thingy.37...
A very first test for a new mapping module we are working on...
See more at: www.iduun.com/blog
© iduun 2010
I've been away and not had chance to do the module justice, these are my quick efforts using a desk lamp and any trinket in reach!
Had a couple of hours with dad at Brockhole. This module is really difficult. I'm rather limited to larger flowers as my camera can't focus closer than 2m at the longer end of the zoom and at the widest angle, its about half a metre. So I have to balance zooming, distance to the subject and subject size to get a pleasing image. I had a few nice pictures where the background was too busy, mainly down to having too much space around the flower.
But on this one, there was woodland a good 50m from the flower that nicely filled the background, whilst being on a raised terrace meant the nearer ground wasn't in the shot.