![]() |
Re: Phone Camera Competition June 2021: "Sharp"
Oh yeah!
I had a 1245 back in the 80's and yes, did a lot of programming. At least until I reached the border of approximately 1500 bytes / chars of Basic code. No room for commenting! :) But learned to do 'condensed programming'. Late I found a book about assembler commands for this processor and did a lot of Peek & Poke of hex values into the memory and made my if-else and other loops even way smaller. As well as finding out stepping through the memory that there was a bit more of memory reserved for arrays and other stuff and used that for my small machine code stuff. Oh memories. But it somehow degraded and I do not have it anymore :(. Used a E-500 later for calculation stuff but even way more powerfulnit never came close the feeling of that 1245 (1403 was even better but no money at that times). A friend of mine even had that attachable thermopaper printer and probably I still have some assembler printouts... So pichlo, you have my vote!!! |
Re: Phone Camera Competition June 2021: "Sharp"
I was strangely elated to see this recently (those things are a plague):
https://dt.iki.fi/stuff/forums/maemo...603_191005.jpg Somehow I feel that "Sharp" fits here. |
Re: Phone Camera Competition June 2021: "Sharp"
Quote:
|
Re: Phone Camera Competition June 2021: "Sharp"
Quote:
|
Re: Phone Camera Competition June 2021: "Sharp"
Quote:
And thanks for giving me an excuse to vent! I hate these things, for so many reasons. There's so many of them! They are so new that we don't have any rules and regulations for them, resulting in:
There's also a new job description for people picking them up from remote locations, charging them with their own private electricity, and bringing them to more central locations. I saw a news item about it, it pays way below minimum wage. IIRC, 4€/h if you have your own truck. And oh the irony, they speak out against modern slavery. :facepalm: And whatever happened to owning a bike? It's not hard, but so many basic everyday skills are simply dying out. Rant over. |
Re: Phone Camera Competition June 2021: "Sharp"
Here's a sharp-dressed bird, but more importantly, he's just impaled dinner on his sharp beak.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...9e6ba3cc_k.jpg Here's a few more for fun. Sony Xperia 10 II running SFOS 4.1, shot with piggz advanced camera with multi-cam support. The telephoto lens camera was used. Great Blue Heron with fish -- maybe a perch, I dunno. I saw him walk into the pond on his long stilt legs and spear the unlucky fish. Pretty cool birds to watch unless you've got an ornamental koi pond. |
Re: Phone Camera Competition June 2021: "Sharp"
Hmmmm, I had no real good Ideas for this month...
https://talk.maemo.org/attachment.ph...1&d=1624864752 Pro1, Stock Camera app, corrected the exposure with darktable and of course SHARPened it there as well. |
Re: Phone Camera Competition June 2021: "Sharp"
Me neither, have good ideas. Maybe it's because I don't see sharp without these guys? :p
https://svenskasprakfiler.se/show/20210628_Sharp.jpg Xperia X stock Sailfish photo app. No edit. |
Re: Phone Camera Competition June 2021: "Sharp"
Hope not late...
Are these petals sharp enough? https://talk.maemo.org/attachment.ph...1&d=1624882237 Sony XPERIA 10II (still Android and stock camera + resized with Gimp) |
Re: Phone Camera Competition June 2021: "Sharp"
Quote:
Here are the entries: 1. DDark, Z Fold2, unedited https://i.ibb.co/cr9j4DK/20210604-154704.jpg 2. pichlo, Xperia X, no edits https://talk.maemo.org/attachment.ph...1&d=1623237606 3. nonsuch, phone not specified (disqualified?) https://dt.iki.fi/stuff/forums/maemo...603_191005.jpg 4. robthebold, Sony Xperia 10 II, piggz advanced camera, telephoto lens https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...9e6ba3cc_k.jpg 5. Fellfrosch, Pro1, corrected with darktable https://talk.maemo.org/attachment.ph...1&d=1624864752 6. eson, Xperia X, no edit https://svenskasprakfiler.se/show/20210628_Sharp.jpg 7. catbus, Sony XPERIA 10II, resized in Gimp https://talk.maemo.org/attachment.ph...1&d=1624882237 |
All times are GMT. The time now is 16:39. |
vBulletin® Version 3.8.8