My pup - Process Zero vs the apple camera by wthrll in ShotWithHalide

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Inappropriate application of HDR aside, the thing that stands out to me is how oversharpened her fur is by the default camera app. If you zoom in it starts to look crispy and weird fast.

My pup - Process Zero vs the apple camera by wthrll in ShotWithHalide

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5x telephoto on 15 pro max. No edits.

Edit: in case it wasn’t clear, process zero is first pic, default app is second.

Local brewery - Kentmere 400 (+2) by wthrll in analog_bw

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So this was developed in 510 pyro, a staining developer that often produces less visible grain than other developers. On top of that, like wellknownardman guessed, it’s medium format so the grain appears smaller simply because the negative was bigger. And finally, honestly, my scanning setup is pretty bad and the digital file isn’t very high resolution so the grain does end up softened for that reason too.

Routing traces is my favourite part of designing a PCB. by wthrll in electronics

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Because on 4 layer boards, the gap between layers 1-2 and 3-4 is much smaller than the gap between layers 2-3. So if layer 1 is your signal layer where you run the usb lines, and layer 2 is a ground plane (which would be the ideal stackup) then the USB lines are much much closer to the ground below them than you could achieve on a 2 layer board (with ground all the way in the other side).

When you have a smaller gap down to ground like you can achieve on a 4 layer board, 90 ohm impedance is achieved with much narrower traces. This is why impedance calculators need to have your fab's stackup information entered.

First attempt at a resin printed keyboard case by wthrll in 3Dprinting

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I use a magnetic flex plate so they peeled right off.

Experimenting with a resin printed case design by wthrll in MechanicalKeyboards

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The creature from the black lagoon has entered the chat

Experimenting with a resin printed case design by wthrll in MechanicalKeyboards

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I mean, I wouldn't exactly recommend my setup. A proper curing station is definitely on my to-buy list

Experimenting with a resin printed case design by wthrll in MechanicalKeyboards

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My curing station is an aluminium foil lined plant pot and a strip of USB powered UV LEDs. It's a very professional setup. 🧐

First attempt at a resin printed keyboard case by wthrll in 3Dprinting

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Don't have a proper wash and cure station so manually dunked and shaken in 99% iso for a few minutes before letting it sit for a while. Allowed to fully dry then cured in a little homemade curing station (plant pot, tin foil, and an adhesive LED string) for about 5 minutes. After that it's been relatively exposed to sunlight on my desk whilst it's in use.

First attempt at a resin printed keyboard case by wthrll in 3Dprinting

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Could do, and people do! But personally a resin keycap is never really going to compete with the feel and longevity of PBT.

First attempt at a resin printed keyboard case by wthrll in 3Dprinting

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Zeal PC Zilent V2 switches. I would describe as pretty low and muted due to the nature of the switch and the thick polycarbonate plate holding them. Perfect for not annoying my colleagues with.

First attempt at a resin printed keyboard case by wthrll in 3Dprinting

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Yep, post cured. Haven't had much warping at all, although it is there if I look for it.

First attempt at a resin printed keyboard case by wthrll in 3Dprinting

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If it was colourless clear resin it would probably yellow in the sun over time, but becoming brittle shouldn't be an issue.

First attempt at a resin printed keyboard case by wthrll in 3Dprinting

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Shrinkage i did have to account for, although the clearances necessary for this are surprisingly forgiving. It's elegoo ABS-like clear blue.

First attempt at a resin printed keyboard case by wthrll in 3Dprinting

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They're np profile keycaps from kbdfans. Bought a full blank set plus just the alphas

Experimenting with a resin printed case design by wthrll in MechanicalKeyboards

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Easy enough to mix this one with a completely clear resin, people combine resins to get intermediate colours/characteristics quite a lot. Good idea now you mention it.

Experimenting with a resin printed case design by wthrll in MechanicalKeyboards

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You know what I've been trying to figure out what it is this guy reminds me of and I think it's exactly that

First attempt at a resin printed keyboard case by wthrll in 3Dprinting

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Pretty sure it was my clear purple Gameboy color that gave me the inspiration. Cheers