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A test from a near-finished version of my colour.economy project. The particles in this system are trying to trade red, green, and blue to get to a target colour value.
four views of a hypercube projected into 3d, top left: 4D perspective 3D parallel, top right: 4D perspective 3D perspective, bottom left: 4D parallel 3D parallel, bottom right: 4D parallel 3D perspective
ODC-10 A.M.
I usually can be found around 10ish processing my photos on my lovely new computer. I took this photo in the front yard this morning. It was so cold and frosty last night but the Arctic Peach blossoms didn't get phased by it. I used Topaz Smudge on this photo.
No time today. School summer fair, KNACKERED. Still not got rid of the lurgie either.
Took these in the garden as the light was fading. Not really 100% happy with anything today, but that's the way it goes I suppose!
Cross processed for today's hereios pick using the Coffee shop blog cross process action :-)
Rolleicord, Portra 400NC traitement noir et blanc puis couleur : LC29 à 1+19 6mn 30°C puis C-41 8mn 30°C
Vast business operations may let the owner go haywire in terms of managing certain important aspects. This makes it necessary for them to outsource the lesser important aspects to the other companies that are proficient enough to deal with it expressively. Well, this process is becoming more and more necessary to establish a place in the business world because every organization is running in the race to overpower others. So, outsourcing the work will always prove beneficial to the company, especially the image processing. Now, in this regard, the concerned company is not required to hire a dedicated staff within their premises and pay them handsome salaries fr the work done. So, when they tend to outsource image processing; they save on the extra cost spent on the employees.
downloaded some geometry from the google 3d warehouse - clip art is what I was looking for, not detail - but exporting to obj, then importing to rhino, and then exporting again to render in maxwell - and the textures come through!
unexpected, not necessarily desired in this case, but a rare case of digital data portability
Looked at 1:1 you're going to see the artefacting I mentioned in the review. Still, not bad at all considering. BTW the colour cast on part of the face is from the (very dim) stage light. Note: I accidentally took this shot at -2EV due to the handling problems I personally had with the G3 (see review text)
Made with Processing. Further exploring the concept that a parent node can send a slightly mutated set of parameters to the child, in this case the mutation is purely based on color data.
This one was drawn on a flight early this week. I hate the phrase Thought Process. You? But what is on this figure's head could very well be a thought process. Or not. Ultimately, who cares? vicinity of 5 x 8 inches, this one.
Here's a graphic showing the results of the various stages of processing images of Jupiter using Canon DSLR -> Lnykeos stack -> Registax wavelets -> Photoshop touch up.
Don't like the artifact that shows up.
Still trying to figure out how to best stack frames from Quicktime (MOV) movies. I'm using Lynkeos on my Mac to do so. Too bad you can't use Registax on an MOV file. Will try out Keith's stacking s/w soon. Otherwise, I think my best option will be to use VirtualDub to convert MOV to AVI in a lossless manner. That creates such a huge file, so I shied away from it. Need to get over it. I could use Castrator to trim the movie for Registax.
The Livermore rodeo is history this year. Cowboy has been put in storage. But at least he can make an appearance in XPRO film.
Taken with my Vivitar ultra wide and slim toy camera. Kodak slide film, cross processed.
As you can see, still a few lumps mixed in but with the beans mashed up a bit with the rest it does get into a naturally sticky consistency.
Find the recipe on my food blog here: thekitchentourist.com/2014/01/14/persian-beet-burgers/