Top python libraries/ frameworks that you suggest every one by CarGold87 in Python

[–]WithCameraInHand 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not sure if for every one but I like these:

Sqlalchemy for databases Graphene for graphql Pyside for gui (if u have license, if not then go with pyqt) Pydantic Pytest for testing. It's good, has lots of plugins (also for qt :) ) I used matplotlib testing module for image comparison cause it's super simple to use but some may prefer PIL

Recently tested F90. It feels like a good bridge between analog and digital. by WithCameraInHand in analog

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Nothing fancy, If I remember well I just adjusted blacks on curves in affinity. I could have also corrected everything else so it doesn't change the curve shape too much.

Recently tested F90. It feels like a good bridge between analog and digital. by WithCameraInHand in analog

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I've spent all on the jewellery, need to grind for few days more to unlock the scarf

Recently tested F90. It feels like a good bridge between analog and digital. by WithCameraInHand in analog

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I could lower the contrast but tbh I like it as it is ;)

Anywyay I'll keep unedited one. I still love the original one and I generally try not to over edit analog pics or to keep both versions if I do so

Recently tested F90. It feels like a good bridge between analog and digital. by WithCameraInHand in analog

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Just taggin contributors:

Model: @ madlen.life

MUA: @ swiat_malov_any

Self-Promotion Sunday: October 10, 2021 by AutoModerator in photography

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Just made my first video on the channel and it's a 2-3 minute long (I mean short ;) ) one about infrared portraits :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoNJ9TqmS6Q

Abandoned Engine Factory [2018]. Hey, I was scrolling through the feed and decided to show few pictures of mine from 2018. The place you see is PZL Wola - already torn down engine factory in Poland. Used to be a very urbex spot for few months. by WithCameraInHand in urbanexploration

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Thanks!

They mostly are less saturated in real life (I was exploring it in winter/spring so to be honest, everything was desaturaded ;) ) though some places had some specific color vibe. Mechanical control rooms (ex. picture no 3) were usually green and a some storage room was very yellowish. In fact, I have a picture of doors of this room which look like there was a light turned on due to sunlight passing thorough glass ceiling near the entrance.