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Someone plays a piano ... a wonderful trip in
our world ... what's life ... we know
everything, don't we ... is just a song or
not?
This video was selected for a local Italian
television, named Telechiara. They intervied
me and the video is variable on Youtube.
This video was selected too for TheBlogTv
site and broadcasted on sky on the channel
890.
The music is by Roberto Cacciapaglia - Lux
Libera Nos.
Official Website -
http://www.robertocacciapaglia.com
The photos were selected from best online
photo management and sharing application in
the world - http://www.flickr.com
This video has the rights music for the
synchronization with the video.
Awards:
Second prize in the "Corto express" organized
from The University of the Basque Country
(UPV/EHU - Bilbao)
First prize in http://www.thereelshow.biz
monthly competition of May 2008 Tags : Contrast life dream trip contrasto vita sogno pianoforte viaggio Roberto Cacciapaglia Lux libera nos |
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Durée : 293 s |
| PhotoTechEDU Day 4: Contrast, MTF, Flare, and Noise |
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Google Tech Talks
February 14, 2007
ABSTRACT
Photographic Technology Day 4
Resolution isn't Everything: Contrast MTF,
Flare, and Noise
Most consumers know that more megapixels is
better. But why does a 6MP DSLR take nicer
pictures than a 10MP point-and-shoot? This
talk will follow light from the surface to
the sensor, exploring some of the things that
degrade images along the way. Credits:
Speaker:Iain McClatchie Tags : google howto phototechedu day contrast mtf |
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Durée : 3592 s |
| Wil Wheaton praises Sony's 1,000,000/1 Contrast OLED TV's |
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OLED = organic light-emitting diode.
This is an amazing new technology that will
enable extremely thin TV's with a contrast
ratio that is about 100 times greater than
the best consumer LCD's or Plasma's on the
market today, thanks to the fact that they
have no backlight. An advantageous side note
of this means they are extremely power
efficient. With tested response times of up
to 0.01ms, which far exceed today's best.
They are much brighter, with more vivid
colors than existing TV's too.
A few issues remain to get this technology to
the mainstream, the big issue being the
organic material used has a relatively short
lifespan. However this issue is being
addressed, and as of recently the 11" version
just hit the world market for real. Though at
$2,499 it is "very expensive", even if it's
technically cheaper to manufacture than any
other TV technologies.
Expect full sized OLED TV's to hit the
mainstream market in 2010, at somewhat
affordable [i.e. not cheap] prices. Expect
30" models to start to appear in 2009.
P.S. Wil Wheaton = Wesley Crusher
= slight idiot (who happens to be spot on
here) Tags : OLED TV OLEDTV Sony InDigital Digital Podcast LCD Plasma Stand by me Star trek next generation CES television flat pane |
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Durée : 128 s |
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