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This is a replication of the set up used for fog in this show. They wanted fog in two different places, so the machine was put on the dolly. Then later in the show they wanted the fog distributed further onstage without the noise so this hose setup was used. Notice the gap between the hose and machine, This helps the machine and hose breathe and the fog continue down the hose without plugging up.
Replicate AI created this sticker.
State of #AI in 2024
Am I standing in space hotdog?
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Replicated a real #rhyolite artifact -*a MacCorkle projectile point-* my uncle found on the right with the broken tip. Used #Tennessee #chert for the replica and made the #bifurcate a bit deeper for aesthetic. Might put it on a knife for myself. #crafts ift.tt/2jJtiFE
After successfully replicating a LUT that I liked from another image processing program, I realized it might work well on some photos I took last May around the Perigord Noir region of France.
From a message shared with a friend here on Flickr -
RawTherapee is free - rawtherapee.com/
You'll need to add Pat David's HaldCLUT film emulation collection - rawpedia.rawtherapee.com/Film_Simulation
Relatedly, if you already use the Gimp (see: www.gimp.org/ ) their most recent versions include 32bit floating-point color-space precision settings. I've been waiting 18 years for this (which is why I went with RawTherapee some years back as it was built to have a large color space to work in).
To get film emulation and some other interesting LUTs into the Gimp, check out G'Mic - patdavid.net/2013/08/film-emulation-presets-in-gmic-gimp/
G'Mic site - gmic.eu/
This is printed by replicator planetary gears. for the gers, if i can scale up, the result would be better
Intending to replicate the light quality and the reflection on the table on one of my photographs; using white card, silver mirror card and natural light source and also using white fluorescent light setting on the camera.
On assignment tonight.
One of my personal shots tonight is of a glowing Angels Baseball from the Diamond club.
It has a post processing to replicate a similar look to Fuji Velvia 100
Birdland is home to over 500 different birds from all over the world and can be found in Bourton-on-the-Water in Gloucestershire. Established in 1957, Birdland is set in over seven acres of park and garden and has been landscaped around the River Windrush. There are at least 150 poplar trees still present from the days when Birdland was a poplar tree plantation, providing a natural setting for visitors to enjoy.
A visitor to Birdland can view more than fifty aviaries of different birds, including parrots, pheasants, toucans, ibis and falcons. It is also possible to see the only King Penguins in England, Wales and Ireland here, alongside Humbold penguins. Visitors can watch the penguin-feeding every day. Other bird species include pelicans, owls, touracos, cranes, cassowaries and a range of waterfowl.
Three separate bird-houses can be visited in order to see birds in different habitats. There is a Desert House containing very sparse planting in which birds that live in or near-arid conditions are kept. Approximately ten different species of birds can be viewed including the Desert Finch and the Carmine Bee-Eater.
The Tropical House is a heated area containing large tropical plants and aims to replicate a natural jungle habitat to suit certain plants and birds. There is a variety of different species in the Tropical House hiding in the vegetation.
The Toucan House is obviously the residence of the toucans! There are two species of toucan present here and also some other related Barbets.
Makerbot Replicator Panel Holder: www.thingiverse.com/thing:27865
Though there are other panel holders out there, these were the only I found that were meant for 3mm acrylic, instead of 2mm (I only had 3mm laying around). Printed out 3 sets of these holders, and was pleasantly surprised with how well they stay in place and stick to the plywood corners. Already noticing the benefits of a more evenly-heated build envelope!
Replicator Foot with Grip Pad - www.thingiverse.com/thing:24183
The rubber feet kept falling off my Replicator, and I only found three during a recent move. So, I printed out better ones that actually stay attached to the Replicator!