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Mars simulation of 2005-10-30 on the left and my attempt at imaging Mars with a SAC-7B webcam on the right through the Nexstar 8GPS SCT
Formation aux employés de la Ville de Victoriaville sur la mise en place et la gestion d'un centre d'hébergement temporaire à l'école secondaire Le Boisé, en cas de crise ou d'urgence.
They collided and going to give the critical attack, where I declared the match is a draw and stopped them.
Film Simulation Kodak Panatomic X
Film Simulation = Acros + Y
Sharpness = +2
Shadows = +3
Highlights = +3
Grain = Off
Noise Reduction = 0
Dynamic Range = DR100
White Balance = Auto
Color = n/a
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Photography by: Pooja Trivedi
Experiencing refugee family bonding - how families ate dinner; two acted as the table while the other two members ate. Then they would switch places.
Class of 2013 Cadet Janelle Runion videotapes a congressional committee meeting as a member of the news media during the Congressional Simulation Exercise held at Eisenhower Hall April 4. The Congressional Simulation Exercise on April 4 was designed to give about 150 West Point cadets in the SS202 and SS252 (American Politics) courses a hands-on, real-world simulation of government in action. Participants absorbed the role of legislators, journalist, lobbyists and presidential advisers in a daylong capstone exercise to see who can best use political capital to create the best outcome for their group. Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs
Formation aux employés de la Ville de Victoriaville sur la mise en place et la gestion d'un centre d'hébergement temporaire à l'école secondaire Le Boisé, en cas de crise ou d'urgence.
Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.
Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.
Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.
Reaction-diffusion implemented as realtime simulation running on OpenGL shader. Diffusion is implemented as a discrete sampling for faster execution instead of the more proper Gaussian blur.
Resulting execution is very fast and smooth, and modifying the sampling point set yields some interesting textures.
Mit DIALux-Simulationen wie dieser können wir Konzepte für die energieeffiziente Beleuchtung von Gebäuden erarbeiten. Hier sieht man einen Ausschnitt aus einer solchen Simulation, die wir für das Besuchercafé des Nationalparkhauses in Sankt Andreasberg entwickelt haben. (Simulation: Christian Reinboth)
Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.
Film Simulation Kodak Panatomic X
Film Simulation = Acros + Y
Sharpness = +2
Shadows = +3
Highlights = +3
Grain = Off
Noise Reduction = 0
Dynamic Range = DR100
White Balance = Auto
Color = n/a
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More than fifty visitors witnessed a water rescue and recovery simulation conducted by the Baltimore District at Tioga-Hammond and Cowanesque Lakes, Pa., partnering with Guthrie Air, Middlebury and Tioga Fire Departments and the Wellsboro Fire Department Dive Team, Aug. 31.
A simulated Ektachrome Infrared false-color image produced with an unmodified digital camera and an R72 filter.
More details on the equipment and technique, as well as free Photoshop actions which simplify the creation of both a monochrome infrared image and a false-color Infrared Ektachrome simulation, can be found at:
FujiFilm Eterna film simulation
Film Simulation = Eterna
Sharpness = +2
Shadows = +4
Highlights = +4
Grain = Strong
Noise Reduction = -4
Dynamic Range = DR100
White Balance = Auto +5R, -6B
Color = +4
ISO Auto (6400)
Color Chrome Effect = Weak
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This manikin can be used to practice nasal and oral airway insertion, endotracheal intubation, Combitubes, King Airways, etc. Using some standard PVC fittings this manikin has been modified to vomit.
Date: September 2009
Medium: Digital Photomontage Commission by Dr. Bob Bishop
Dimensions: w 20” x h 30”
© 2010 International Centre for Earth Simulation
The ICES digital montage was created by Tony and Bonnie DeVarco with use of satellite imagery courtesy of NASA’s Earth Observatory. The white diagram used is a simplified version of the Tree of Life, showing common names of the major groups. This version of the tree is based on the Tree of Life appendix in Life: The Science of Biology, 8th ed., by D. Sadava, H. C. Heller, G. H. Orians, W. K. Purves, and D. M. Hillis (Sinauer Associates and W. H. Freeman, 2008).
Here is a link to the ICES set that has three preliminary studies for this commission. www.flickr.com/photos/tonydevarco/sets/72157622237318975/
As President of the newly formed International Centre for Earth Simulation (ICES) Foundation in Geneva Switzerland former CEO of Silicon Graphics Bob Bishop’s goal is to build a supercomputer capable of modeling the whole Earth and thus simulating its behaviour. It’s complex and expensive – on par with the scale of the Large Hadron Collider – but Bishop believes that such a supercomputer could simulate the Earth’s behaviour so well that we could predict or even prevent from occurring dangerous natural phenomena.
A new supercomputer for understanding climate could help integrate all the various specialist science areas. As Bishop states, “In the case of the Earth sciences and climate sciences, one can find 50 or 60 specialised areas of overlap. Geology, but also geography, atmospheric physics, clouds physics, solar physics and cosmology are all involved, and these areas need to be integrated. I think the 21st century will be a century of reintegration – making the pieces talk to each other again, as they do in Nature.”
Edited NOAA image of a computer simulation of the polar vortex that struck North America last week, caused by Super Typhoon Nuri.
Porta Ognissanti, also known as Porta Portello Nuovo, Porta Venezia or Porta Portello, was built in 1519.
FujiFilm Eterna film simulation
Film Simulation = Eterna
Sharpness = +2
Shadows = +4
Highlights = +4
Grain = Strong
Noise Reduction = -4
Dynamic Range = DR100
White Balance = Auto +5R, -6B
Color = +4
ISO Auto (6400)
Color Chrome Effect = Weak
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Mutsuko Hatano, Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan during the Session on “Sensors, Simulations and Supercomputing with Tokyo Institute of Technology”. At the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2017. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo
Using two of the tools, Smudge and Clone, in iPad app ArtStudio, here's my first attempt to somewhat accurately transform a photo into what resembles an oil painting. I find the process to be intriguing and frustrating. Intriguing as a shortcut for someone who knows nearly nothing about painting with real oil paint. Frustrating because of the big limitations of my skills and of the app's capabilities. But I want to try it a few times. This kind of painting simulation is not at all a one shot algorithm that many photo editors and other apps have. This is a slow one stroke at a time process somewhat like real painting in that it's a repetition of matching colors and lines, or purposely choosing different colors and lines from the same areas in the photo one is working directly on a copy of to transform or translate it. I can see areas that could use improvement and I could probably do it, but at this point I've run out of energy here and think this is not too terrible for a first attempt.
Here's the photo I tried to copy in a painterly way with the ArtStudio iPad app:
Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.
Simulation day at #CityCollegeFTL! We conducted a scenario involving a mass casualty situation with five victims, in which students from several programs participated. The results were outstanding! The medical assisting students came to the aide of one victim and called the EMS team to take over. The most severe patient was taken to the operating room for surgery, with the anesthesia and surgical technology students. Amazing work was done by our students.