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The One module, although it can be used as a stand-alone unit, gains dimension when six or more units are flipped and stacked together, creating a wave like effect accentuated by the colored middle panel that contrasts with the oak veneer.
Tortoises are not slow. I took this lying on the ground but had to keep moving back as he kept coming towards me. I used my 18-105 kit lens as my 70-300 wouldnt have allowed me to get so close because of its minimum focul distance.
Da Module Thingy - My handmade PC scratch build.
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Kingtech 5.7inch 6 o'clock TN TFT LCD display is our most leading product. The resolution is it’s 640x480/VGA. This 5.7inch module is 18bit RGB interface and the brightness reach 700nits, it can be used for outdoor device and can be sunlight readable. The 5.7inch is very popular for logistics devices.
Specification of 700 Nits Brightness 5.7 Inch 640x480 RGB Interface LCD Module
480x640 / 640x480 / VGA resolution
IPS type
High brightness/sunlight readable/700nits
Can custom capacitive touchscreen
Features of 700 Nits Brightness 5.7 Inch 640x480 RGB Interface LCD Module
Item5.7'' 640x480 TFT LCD Display
Model NoPV05701YP40B
Resolution640x480
Outline Dimension127.00(W)x98.43(H)x5.80(T)
Active Area(mm)115.20(W)x86.40(H)
Interface18-BIT RGB
Viewing Angle6 O'clock
Driving ICHX8250-A+HX8678-B
Pin40
Pixel Pitch (mm)0.18(W)x0.18(H)
Operating Temperature-20 to +70℃
Storage Temperature-30 to +80℃
Brightness700nits
Application of 700 Nits Brightness 5.7 Inch 640x480 RGB Interface LCD Module
1. The 5.7inch TN display can be used for medical devices, handheld equipment, industrial control, smart home and black box, logistics device.
3.The 5.7inch module is 700nits and can be used in sunlight-readable such as advertising machine and automotive device.
www.kingtechdisplay.com/products/3.5-inch-320-480-mcu-int...
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...
In altered photo 1, I used the radial gradient feature to adjust the flower petals from a yellow color to a pinkish orange color by changing the tint to 100, saturation to 56 and playing with the hue. I copied these settings and applied it to each flower. Then I altered the texture in the top 1/3 of the photo by using the linear gradient feature. I also altered the bottom 1/3 of the photo by playing with the dehaze. Lastly, I applied a light vignette of 100 to the overall photo.
In this photo, the flower petals became the focus by brightening the petal colors. I feel like the dehaze feature changed some of the stem colors to a blueish color which I quite liked. They appeared to be reflecting the sky or showing the water source to each flower. The light vignette gave me a nostalgic feeling.
I didn't go into the alteration’s assignment with a set plan. The adjustments were made as I played with the various settings. I think this week I explored a bit more with altering my focal point, framing, accentuating features. While not having a plan was helpful, it may have hindered my time or creativity a bit. I played with various setting a few times before discarding an image and starting over. If I had made a plan, then I could have pushed myself to stretch my skillset to apply the techniques I was looking to use. However, by not having a plan, though it did require extra time spent on the task, I was able to try different techniques that I might not have learned otherwise.
I do wish I would have played a bit more in the thirds of this photo to try and push the envelope a little more. While the image does give a different look to the original photo, I think spending more time and adding more alterations might enhance the photo further. Still, I am pleased with my work during this module’s assignment as the final result is an artistic alteration I would have never considered and changes the photo in a way that makes it feel like a keepsake photo or a unique way to document the day or a moment in time.
That is certainly an aspect of this digital photography course that I have enjoyed and provides me with a different outlook for an ordinary photo and the possibilities of enhancements that could be made.