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#Raphadramatic snaps from the Leicester Forest Cycling Club's annual road race in September 2014.
Please don't pinch my pictures. If you'd like to use them, then let me know. I probably won't charge, but it's nice to be nice, right?
My main Flickr stream, that has less pictures of men in lycra, is here: www.flickr.com/photos/placid_casual/
Quick one from a shoot I did today. I deliberately overprocessed it to give it an unreal feel, but now I can't decide if it's too much. Thoughts?
March 11, 2011
Friday.
K. likes this shot a lot, but to me it's a lousy shot at night in the dark that I tried to salvage with overprocessing.
I had quite the 365 week--a long, crappy week of lousy shots, many taken in the dark, all of which I dislike rather intensely. Ah well, that's what the 365 will do to a person.
You know those vinyl mesh bags that you get fruit in at the grocery store. Well, that mesh is strong enough to hold all that fruit and it's not biodegradable, so why throw it away.
I've combined that nylon mesh from fruit bags with durable cotton yarn to make my new BYO Fruit Bag. In this time of overprocessed convenience food, one of the healthiest things you can do is make sure you have good for you snacks handy. The best snacking food in the world is fresh fruit. Let this bag help you get in the habit of taking fresh fruit with you to the office or school.
It can hold up to 5 lbs of fruit, or whatever healthy snacks/lunch that you put in it. And when it's empty, it collapses into itself for easy storage.
This bag will help you improve your health and maintain a healthy envitronment.
Available in my etsy store
#Raphadramatic snaps from the Leicester Forest Cycling Club's annual road race in September 2014.
Please don't pinch my pictures. If you'd like to use them, then let me know. I probably won't charge, but it's nice to be nice, right?
My main Flickr stream, that has less pictures of men in lycra, is here: www.flickr.com/photos/placid_casual/
not yet the moment to go on holiday, but I have found myself playing with a bag which would be perfect for it (I hope the friend I am giving it to will give it lots of beach days ;)).
Building at Mt. Rose Cemetary. Overprocessed intentionally and not well received but I appreciate the comments.
A bit of overprocessing to compensate for the lack of color in the landscape. Hard to get scenery to look like much at midday in February. This is taken along the Virginia Creeper Trail.
Shots of Lake Ontario meeting the breakers on shore. I had to overprocess the hell out of these shots in Photoshop, so if anyone has tips on shooting water I'd greatly appreciate it!
An Advance Sigma 7 paraglider passes by Rigi Mountain in Switzerland. An ideal picture for my Sigma DP-1.
I tried out Sigma's bundled software (Sigma Photo Pro) for the first time. I think SPP is excellent: simple, easy to use, and flexible. I got carried away a bit on this image, but I feel that the overprocessed look actually reflects the overcast mood quite well. What do you think...
Okay, so I typically don't do this kind of HDR photography. I prefer the much more realisitic HDR when I do create an HDR photo.
However, I had some fun with this shot of my Christmas tree - hope you don't mind.
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20th Oct 2009
There's a situation I'm facing I just don't know how to deal with. If I were in England I wouldn't hestitate to follow my instinct. It sucks sometimes having to adhere to cultural standards I just don't understand or relate to.
This is my first portrait it a LONG time... (ever?) that I'm so head on. I hate such point of view. I think I may have overprocessed the eyes, what do you think?
A widefield view of the Great Orion Nebula (M42, M43 & NGC 1973/75/77).
Sky conditions were terrible and I've overprocessed the image a bit with not enough long-exposure data. Surprising what you can get in only 15 minutes though.
Camera: Canon EOS 300D
Scope: Takahashi E130
Focal Length: 430mm f/3.3
Exposures: 3 x 5 mins ; 12 x 30s ; 12 x 5s
Wind picks up, the window shakes
We wont hear the morning break
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I'm so annoyed -- this looks so much better in lightroom. Improved this way: On Black so please humor me.
Strobist:SB-24 1/2 power back left, SB-25 1/2 power back right, 580 EX 1/2 power camera right
Wanted the hero look, but can't seem to get that overprocessed look. Any ideas?
Thanks for looking.
and breaking so many of the "photography rules".. but I like it.. and I like it a lot.
This was taken a while back on a hike in the Cape Point nature reserve. On our way to the Thomas T. Tucker wreck we found this massive log washed out near the Olifantsbos guest cottage.. anyone notice how I love high contrast black and white processing lately ?
Date : 24 May 2009
Location : Cape Point Nature Reserve, Olifantsbos hike to the Thomas T. Tucker, Cape Town, South Africa
#Raphadramatic snaps from the Leicester Forest Cycling Club's annual road race in September 2014.
Please don't pinch my pictures. If you'd like to use them, then let me know. I probably won't charge, but it's nice to be nice, right?
My main Flickr stream, that has less pictures of men in lycra, is here: www.flickr.com/photos/placid_casual/
Hope these bring you cheer. Some sun today, but for how long ? More wind and rain forecast for the weekend.
No texture just overprocessed !!!
This was pretty dark, so I bumped the highlights up a lot. It looks really overprocessed, but I kind of like it.
I captured three worthy HDR shots during this little episode of cloud cover. Two of these shots were facing north (to your left in this shot) toward the hillside where one could see some of the coolest looking clouds ever. However, I overprocessed them both and ended up with skies that looked like radioactive cotton candy, so those two shots will be put on hold until I can get them under control. I toned down the radioactive-ness in this shot and focused instead on trying to remove the insane amount of noise that came with this shot while trying to sharpen the details in the brickwork. Not too terrible, if I do say so myself. I think I'm taking steps in the right direction towards HDR nirvana.
I admit that since this batch of photos wasn't particularly brilliant, I tried experimenting with some Photoshop filters to see what kinds of different effects I could get. Can't tell if they improve the bland photos or, as is so often the case with these experiments, just look overprocessed.
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( Overmolding vs Insert molding ) Overmolding is creating parts from two or more materials; it is also known as “in-mold assembly.” Overmolding is further divided into two separate processes, insert molding and multiple-shot molding. Insert molding is commonly used to add metal features to plastic parts. Do you know the difference between overmolding vs insert molding? Find out in this article.
What is overmolding?
Overmolding is a process where a single part is created using two or more different materials combined. Usually, the first material, sometimes called the substrate, is partially or completely covered by the material during manufacturing.
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Why choose overmolding?
Overmolding is a flexible process that has many benefits, such as:
• Increased material flexibility – Overmolding allows designers to take advantage of the benefits of a wide variety of materials to create complex parts with different properties.
• No adhesive required – Overmolding allows different materials to be fused in the mold, eliminating the need for adhesives. This increases the overall durability of the part and reduces assembly costs.
• Embedded seal – Overmolding offers the option of molding soft seals into parts. This method saves the cost of permanently casting the seal.
What are the disadvantages of overmolding?
While there are many benefits to the manufacturing process, there are a number of detrimental disadvantages:
• Multi-step process – Over-hardening parts are made in a two-step process. This increases production time, and therefore products made from insert molding machines are more expensive.
• Adhesion – Bonding two different materials together in an injection mold risks delamination. This usually happens if the temperature is not within the optimal range for the particular material combination. In some cases, mechanical interlocking locks may be required when materials cannot be firmly bonded together using heat.
> > > Maybe you should read: How does injection moulding machine work? What is it structure?
What is insert molding?
Insert molding is the process of molding or shaping plastic parts around other parts. The inserted component is usually a simple object, but in some cases, insert molding can be as complex as a battery or motor.
Furthermore, insert molding combines metal and plastic or combines materials and components into a single unit. This process uses plastic engineering to improve wear resistance and durability, reduce object weight, and use metallic materials and electrical conductivity.
Multiple-shot molding is used to create plastic parts from materials such as polypropylene and silicone rubber, to improve external properties such as impact resistance.
Why choose insert molding?
Insert molding is a flexible process that has many benefits:
• Reduced assembly costs – An insert molding machine can produce products in bulk, contributing to the financing of large-scale production facilities. Such economies of scale can make significantly reduce the cost of individual parts.
• Increased product performance – Plastic products are less durable than their metal counterparts. However, plastic products offer benefits such as reduced costs, outstanding design flexibility, and lighter weight. Combining both metal and plastic materials into one part can take advantage of both. Metal inserts can be used where strength and rigidity are needed, and the rest of the part can be made of plastic to reduce weight. Furthermore, plastic parts don’t fare well against wear and tear, and metal inserts add an element of durability to the details to withstand any cyclical load.
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What are the disadvantages of insert molding?
While there are many benefits to using insert molding, some disadvantages should be considered before choosing to use this manufacturing process.
• Multiple manufacturing technologies – Insert molding machine can include a 2-step manufacturing process. If the inserts are a custom design and not off-the-shelf parts, they will need to be manufactured using a metal forming process such as CNC machining.
These metal forming techniques are typically much more expensive than fully similar injection molding processes. In some cases, metal parts can be manufactured through die casting or MIM (metal injection molding).
This can reduce the overall cost of the metal insert but cannot eliminate the increased cost of the molded part because parts with metal inserts will typically be more expensive than a plastic-only part.
• Increased part complexity – If a custom-made metal insert is required, the designer must know the design principles of manufacturability (DFM) of both technologies and understand how best to integrate these technologies into a single practical unit.
Overmolding applications
Overmolding is a standard manufacturing method for manufacturing connectors and electronic sockets, providing soft grips on many hand tools such as screwdrivers, surgical instruments, and more.
Multi-shot overmolding has many applications in high volume personal products such as toothbrushes and disposable. It is helpful in many higher-value products, such as medical instruments, where it can enhance grip, cleanability, moisture resistance, etc.
Delicate electronic circuits can be overprocessed using a two-step process, first encasing the circuit in low-melting-temperature plastic and then adding a higher-temperature protective shell. Automakers use this assembly process to reduce the need for additional assembly steps that require the use of adhesives.
Choosing between overmolding vs insert molding, or injection molding
Injection molding, which includes the sub-processes of insert molding and overmolding, is a flexible and low-cost manufacturing process used in the majority of consumer products. Injection molding typically offers the lowest cost per part when compared to other manufacturing techniques like CNC machining and even 3D printing.
After selecting an injection mold for a particular application, the next step is usually to use insert molding, overmolding using only the conventional injection molding method. When trying to weigh the advantages of processes, it is important to define the correct product application. Each of these processes has specific use cases suitable for different types of products.
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after seeing the colors of the slides @reteris posts here i have gone down a rabbit hole and these are totally overprocessed
Mural on the side of a bilding in Mitchell GA. Dramatically overprocessed courtesy of Photomatrix, CS4, Bridge , Topaz and one other I forget....
#Raphadramatic snaps from the Leicester Forest Cycling Club's annual road race in September 2014.
Please don't pinch my pictures. If you'd like to use them, then let me know. I probably won't charge, but it's nice to be nice, right?
My main Flickr stream, that has less pictures of men in lycra, is here: www.flickr.com/photos/placid_casual/
Week 32/52
By Hannah T.
Does this qualify as cheating? Using an iPhone and Hipstamatic? And only one picture for, like, the entire week? Usually I roll my eyes at overprocessed psuedo-vintage pics (hmmm... why do I have Hipstamatic on my phone then...?), but this saved a bunch of seconds editing, and I didn't have my camera handy. And it's pretty.
We have just moved into a new house, and with boxes and stuff everywhere, trusty camera has been mostly safely stowed in a heavily padded camera bag, so not many pictures or even time for them. But, out here in AZ this is my favorite time of day--early sunset, with monsoon clouds making interesting shapes and colors in the sky. (And of course that is also the time when things slowly start to cool off, coincidentally.) This is also the time that husband is sure to be home from the heinous hours of grad school, and having him home makes me happy.
Forest
I experimented, again, I'm not at all sure, these might be quite overprocessed ... Well, failure is part of photography.
#Raphadramatic snaps from the Leicester Forest Cycling Club's annual road race in September 2014.
Please don't pinch my pictures. If you'd like to use them, then let me know. I probably won't charge, but it's nice to be nice, right?
My main Flickr stream, that has less pictures of men in lycra, is here: www.flickr.com/photos/placid_casual/
#Raphadramatic snaps from the Leicester Forest Cycling Club's annual road race in September 2014.
Please don't pinch my pictures. If you'd like to use them, then let me know. I probably won't charge, but it's nice to be nice, right?
My main Flickr stream, that has less pictures of men in lycra, is here: www.flickr.com/photos/placid_casual/