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2010-05-11
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I've created a simple depth of field calculator for the N900. I used html and javascript and put everything in one file so you can run it locally. You can find it here:
http://www.robvonk.com/dofcalc/
As you can see, it's pretty basic (and ugly). If someone with more html knowledge wants to improve the design or have other suggestions, i'll be glad to update the file.
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2010-05-11
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2010-05-11
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2010-05-11
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2010-08-07
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2010-08-08
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http://www.robvonk.com/dofcalc/
As you can see, it's pretty basic (and ugly). If someone with more html knowledge wants to improve the design or have other suggestions, i'll be glad to update the file.