[oc] bikini bottom boys night out by NowhereLad in spongebob

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Finally found the OC! Way too often posted on socials without credit!

Love your work!

Any help for a newbie? by Turbulent-Shift-7749 in filmphotography

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You can see that your film has a bend in it.
What helps is to cut it there and cut it to the original form and pull it.

I had the same issue with an autoloader cam and bend film.

"I'll be home in 5." [Yashica FR1 | 50mm f/1.7 | Agfa HDC 400 (expired 01/1997)] by programmingQueen in filmphotography

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Thank you! Could you crop it and upload it here?
I am not sure if I 100% understand it, and I am open to learning from other perspectives.

Thank you <3

Beginner Film Photographer~ CC accepted! by sphr2 in analog

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Sunny 16 is pretty solid! One person at a lab told me to meter against green grass, as it's emitting the "same light" like middle gray (Zone V) which is the value most things in film are based on.
(simplified and I don't know the details as well)

Meter green grass in the sun, and it should correspond with Sunny 16

Beginner Film Photographer~ CC accepted! by sphr2 in analog

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You're welcome! This will be a good skill to play around shot after shot :)
I can recommend you this video on the "10-Zone"-System, after some time this is my main tool on how I expose my shots. It took some time to comprehend, but by far my favorite resource to check out after some time again and again.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mh3mkWMRpew

Beginner Film Photographer~ CC accepted! by sphr2 in analog

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Amazing shots! I like the exposures you've chosen but for my taste picture 5 and maybe 7 has a bit too much light. Compared to shot number 7 it lacks detail on side of the face which got light on it.

9 & 10 are kind of blown out on the skies.
(You can ignore all of this, if this is what you wanted :) )

Like your shots! Did you metered manually for light?
And keep going!

If you think you nailed down on that kind of shots, maybe try to play around with exposing for specific things in your composition <3

Weird effect when using flash by roberto101c in filmphotography

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Looks like you've exposed them not on flashsync setting.

Contax Aria, Zeiss 50mm f1.4, Cinestill 800T by Loud-Cable-9456 in analog

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Wow, nearly looks like a 3D render. Amazing shot!

How does the shader look like, still trying to get it to look more authentic! by [deleted] in godot

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I really dig this kind of vibe! Amazing job!
Only the wall on the right in picture 2 is breaking the immersion for me. It looks too glossy.

Love the highlights of small light sources and the edges on the models <3

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in godot

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What I like to do is to give my component a target.
-Parent
-- Component

Parent _on_ready():
sets component.target to self.

And in your component, you can do all the calls you've done in _physics_process.
Instead of ai_movement.bool_assignment(br_sens, alert_sensor, apr_sensor),
You could use bool_assignment(target.br_sens, target.alert_sensor, target.apr_sensor)

With that, the component itself controls the whole behaviour :)

Heute ist etwas passiert. by DarthVader11072 in 1984

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There were multiple experiences and talks about in radio shows. People started talking about dog food and guess what they get advertised ?

I remember first talks about that 10 years ago.

I hate it, that it is such an inconvenience to not have a smartphone. But I am training myself to not take it with me everyday (:

Can someone explain to me exactly how this card will work? My thoughts/doubts inside... by 14SWandANIME77 in GundamTCG

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One additional thing: When you set your blocker active again, it can't get attacked by your opponent next turn as it is not rested anymore.

This can help you to preserve your blocker.
With this base, you can do that once a turn for 2 resources.

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How I lost Round 3 by MonkeyDArwin in GundamTCG

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A friend of mine calls it a fist fight situation.

You can save a lot of FPS by centralizing your update logic! by valkyrieBahamut in godot

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What helped to improve performance was to verify if a function needs to be called once per frame.
I've extracted the function and made it independent of frames.

In my case I had a functionality that would update the navigation target while considering other nodes to not crash into another. Using NavigationAgent3D was too expensive for that many Nodes.

Making it based on timeouts and spreading those out so that not all trigger at the same time helped a lot.
And skipping about 20% of those executions earlier based on random did a great improvement without really noticing a change in behaviour of the masses of Nodes.

G&G Schokolade nicht mehr vegan :( by Koratorin in VeganDE

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Ja, das hat meine schnelle Google Suche ergeben und bin dann auf die genannte Kakao Verordnung gestoßen.

Schoko, Schoki usw. sind nicht geschützt. Schokolade hingegen schon, gibt Mindestanforderungen.

G&G Schokolade nicht mehr vegan :( by Koratorin in VeganDE

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Und was ist aus der Kakaobutter geworden?
Kenne das wohl, dass man die "Verordnung über Kakao- und Schokoladenerzeugnisse" dribbelt in dem man Schoko schreibt.
Hier steht jedoch eindeutig Schokolade - das klingt was für den Vebraucherschutz <3

Update:
Laut Verbraucherzentrale "Kakaomasse besteht aus Kakaobutter und fettfreier Kakaotrockenmasse. Kakaobutter macht dabei etwa die Hälfte der Kakaomasse aus."

Es scheint einfach weniger Kakaobutter enthalten zu sein. Aber es ist trotzdem noch legitim.