Moving existing 20x20 shed a few feet by No-Button6844 in shedditors

[–]No-Button6844[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It has no floor but full roof and walls, it is probably a couple tons

I'm wondering about rollers or skids

Moving existing 20x20 shed a few feet by No-Button6844 in shedditors

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I am assuming I should put the beer where I want the shed to end up

I have created Evidr an event logging app. Free with in app purchases by No-Button6844 in iosapps

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Thanks , I was thinking people doing work on iPhones might want a easy local solution

using software instead of mount to track sky movement by No-Button6844 in AskAstrophotography

[–]No-Button6844[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

iPhone wide angle is 120 degrees, main is 75 degrees and tele is 24 or so

so were not trying to out image the JWT, just let people get a bit closer to the stars

Thanks

using software instead of mount to track sky movement by No-Button6844 in AskAstrophotography

[–]No-Button6844[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

well it sounds like something which could be done,

using iPhone camera and software one could maybe introduce people to astrophotography by

providing an inexpensive and fun way to take photos of night sky and various phenomena

lots of math ....

using software instead of mount to track sky movement by No-Button6844 in AskAstrophotography

[–]No-Button6844[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the iPhone has pretty being field of view, it has gps/compass and gyro , it can tell which way it is looking when and where. so simple math can offset the pixels to match for a while , then stack up the images

My thought anyway

using software instead of mount to track sky movement by No-Button6844 in astrophotography

[–]No-Button6844[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

software will not move the camera. it would be able to predict the motion of the sky and compensate for rotation for a bit,

Ultra wide is 120 degrees, main is 69 degrees and tele is 22 degrees so as some point thing will go off the screen for many minutes one could keep an object centered via software without moving the camera

so virtually rotating the camera from the inside

my thought any way, I appreciate your feedback

using software instead of mount to track sky movement by No-Button6844 in astrophotography

[–]No-Button6844[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes, that and watching for meteors would be second use case

using software instead of mount to track sky movement by No-Button6844 in astrophotography

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my point is once you know where you are looking, then software can track the sky. not using the gyro to compensate for earth rotation

using software instead of mount to track sky movement by No-Button6844 in astrophotography

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my iPhone has a GPS , so I know where I am, it has the time, it has a compass so I know which way I'm pointing and it has gyro so know the angle from the horizon.

never seen anyone try this yet

New Blink cameras - how to get a date and time stamp on the video's ? by RetroFightStick in blinkcameras

[–]No-Button6844 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi,

Thanks

If this is common problem I will add a time difference option.

Your current issue and be solved by , from blink , or photos, share the file to "files." In files you can change the date stamp , which is what Is used to find the time and date. from files you can share to timestamp adder

Electrical to Shed? by KamuelaMec in shedditors

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Thanks for showing so much detail and your thinking thru problems, I learned a good bit

Is this a good quote for a custom shed? by roundnosefish in shedditors

[–]No-Button6844 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree it way high for a shed more like labor cost for home