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Remove shadows on white sheet background
Deathstroke replied to danielw2081's topic in Photography and Videography
Hang it tighter, and steam it. If you don't have a steamer, a kettle works, or the steam from an iron. Also, be sure to light it very evenly, with lots of light. -
That's ok.
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Nick, I see your Patronas Mercedes hat in the last Holy SH!T. You an F1 fan? Nico or Lewis?
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Why do CPU's cost so much?
Deathstroke replied to MacAlisterL's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Licensing is also considered in the price. -
Post your milestones, ranking, etc...
Deathstroke replied to Xsilent(X)'s topic in Folding@home, Boinc, and Coin Mining
Just hit 15 million! -
Love my Level 10 GT. Can't see a build not going in it.
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If it's a Windows RAID, you're out of luck.
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Yes, you can. EDIT: You can't boot from it. But you can read it, and write to it, unless protected, but probably isn't.
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Forget 4k, what is the best HDR?
Deathstroke replied to koltregaskes's topic in Home Theater Equipment
Cameras capture stops of light, and televisions display that light to the best of their ability, could also be represented by stops. HDR could be their buzzword, but it's thrown around a lot in the TV and cinema industry now, from both ends. TVs with a higher dynamic range, measured in whatever, like the brightness and black pixels, or lack of, we still don't know what exactly they will release with, for example some TVs now have a 5m:1 ratio of contrast, some have "infinite". I don't believe all the HDR manufactures have announced their actual range, other than infinite. Like you said, colour is measure in depth. Dynamic range has never been about colour, but HDR will improve colour reproduction as their is technically a larger gamut due to additional light.- 12 replies
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Dolby Atmos, the only audio tech of interest?
Deathstroke replied to koltregaskes's topic in Home Theater Equipment
VR with Atmos...- 22 replies
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Dolby Atmos, the only audio tech of interest?
Deathstroke replied to koltregaskes's topic in Home Theater Equipment
Exactly. Theoretically the tech has been around for a while. My Yamaha Receiver has 7.2 + 2 and spacial awareness, though I calibrated myself. What the + 2 is, is just multi room. BUT, they have the ability to process 7.2.2 if you put the speakers on your ceiling in front of you. Not official Atmos or DTSX, and cant say whats coming out is solely sounds mixed above the viewer, but its another angle for the audio to reach my ears and my brain to process height. : P The Cinema experience is sick. But a WICKED home theater can sometimes be better IMO.- 22 replies
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Dolby Atmos, the only audio tech of interest?
Deathstroke replied to koltregaskes's topic in Home Theater Equipment
Though I will say, if you're looking to buy an Atmos ready system, and you're on a smaller budget, this "could" be an option. But an Atmos/DTSX ready receiver and individual speakers will be much better. Those top firing speakers will work, but sound doesn't only travel upwards, it fires early to time right, but could be heard early as well than. Read the Samsung article through, they mention them more, and look up Atmos Ready Speakers. http://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-to-reveal-groundbreaking-new-soundbar-at-ces-2016- 22 replies
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Dolby Atmos, the only audio tech of interest?
Deathstroke replied to koltregaskes's topic in Home Theater Equipment
There's lots of tech like this. Just Dolby and DTS being the biggest names and best reputations. Ya, that makes 5.1.4 but it's the Atmos that makes it 5.1.4 other wise its technically just 5.1 or a sketchy 9.1 if they use all 9 speakers when not using Atmos. The Sonos-esk tech comes from the fact that they are wireless probably. But will have to see the range.- 22 replies
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Dolby Atmos, the only audio tech of interest?
Deathstroke replied to koltregaskes's topic in Home Theater Equipment
Oh ya, forgot to ever mention DTS. I personally prefer the sound processed by Dolby. And most receivers have both techs built in. Dolby does the same, that's what I mentioned before where Atmos takes a larger advantage of this technology than before. Basically you put the speakers where you can, and set up a provided mic, attached to the receiver, and it will calibrate each speakers position. Most receivers do that now anyways. It just depends on how well these processing techs use it.- 22 replies
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Dolby Atmos, the only audio tech of interest?
Deathstroke replied to koltregaskes's topic in Home Theater Equipment
It must have Atmos processing built into the bar. And you'll need specific 360 speakers to take advantage of the ceiling firing speaker in the unit.- 22 replies