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This is a shot of the camera's monitor showing a test picture fully zoomed in. This is the sharpest picture of the test set. It was taken from a tripod, using a remote release but without mirror lockup. A crop of the corresponding image is here.
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On 2/9/09 the Port unveiled the new joint command and control center where local and federal security forces can work together to help protect the Port.
A room where monitors and screens outnumber people (except during a crisis)
Between November 21 and 23, 2024, personnel from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Services (FNS) observed the Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) operation for residents from around the Port Charlotte area, Florida, after Hurricanes Helene (September 26) and Milton (October 9).
D-SNAP is a nutrition assistance program with temporary eligibility standards that serves disaster survivors. Typically, eligible households receive one month of benefits issued via an EBT card, which can be used to purchase food at most grocery stores. FNS approves D-SNAP operations in a disaster-affected area under the authority of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act when the area has received a Presidential disaster declaration for Individual Assistance (IA).
FNS employees are deployed as “D-SNAP Monitors” at the site locations in an “observer” role only. Their duty is to ensure each D-SNAP site operates within the approved DSNAP waiver. D-SNAP Monitors report back to SERO management the status of operations at the site, concerns or issues. D-SNAP Monitors serve as the “on the ground” communications link between State, SERO and National Office. They also refer disaster-related policy questions, or media inquiries back to the FNS Regional Office. The five areas of focus for each DSNAP site daily include: (1) application of policy/procedures; (2) adherence to approved hours of operations; (3) level of staffing to determine gaps in applicant services; (4) special needs process to ensure Federal compliance, and (5) security for staff and applicants.
State agencies must formally request FNS approval to operate a D-SNAP within a disaster area(s). DSNAP eligibility has basic criteria such as: resided (or worked) in a disaster area; experienced adverse effects due to the disaster like food loss or incurred out-of-pocket disaster-related expenses, and households must meet income limits. Verification rules are eased during a disaster to reduce administrative burden, but identity of the head of household must be verified and residency/household composition can be verified, if questionable. DSNAP is for “new” households not receiving SNAP and if approved, receive one month’s maximum SNAP allotment on an EBT card.
The Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) is responsible for implementing D-SNAP according to the approved waiver request terms and conditions. DCF is responsible for all the logistics in terms of identifying site locations, staffing, training, security, language services, IT, public outreach of DSNAP operations, and overall management of the DSNAP operations. (USDA photo by Christophe Paul)
The chibibibis thought it would be polite to say hello at least, even if the monitor was kind of scary.
134 funcionarios de distintos servicios y unidades del establecimiento recibieron certificación para desempeñarse como monitores de emergencia del Hospital Dr. Gustavo Fricke
I set up my brand new Dell 24" monitor and it is beautiful! Processing images using this and my laptop will be a breeze. the colors are amazing. Here's a shot of my new toy with an image I did for my granddaughter of her and two of their horses that she rides and shows. Now all I have to do is learn how to use two monitors for processing images. The 15 inch screen on my laptop is dwarfed by the new one!
Any pointers from those of you using two monitors. when using PhotoShop I would like to have whatever image I am working with on the big screen and the tools on the laptop. I also often have several windows open at once and want to take advantage of the new space I have. I will have to figure it out. I will be playing with it for a while!