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Dodging brightens the image; burning darkens it. |
This forum is now arguing about the edges of a picture.
I love it. :) I think that bicycle in the center of the picture is actually probably fun to ride. Id change the bars but i bet it hauls ass. |
If you're printing from a negative, yea.
Dodging means to shade an area. Burning an area means to expose it to more light. That's all I said and I think you be a lil confoozed. The end result has nothing to do with the terms. They describe the process. (I don't see bicycles anymore. I see fuel for hatred.) |
Originally Posted by Straws
(Post 5833237)
ah ****, yeah you're right.
and yeah I would be alright with real vignetting. Hail ! :) |
Originally Posted by deathhare
(Post 5833483)
This forum is now arguing about the edges of a picture.
I love it. :) I think that bicycle in the center of the picture is actually probably fun to ride. Id change the bars but i bet it hauls ass. |
Well its hard to really haul ass with risers. I mean you can...but not like a real set of bars. :)
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data are plural.
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Looks like he should switch over to MP3.
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Originally Posted by br995
(Post 5836175)
Looks like he should switch over to MP3.
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Originally Posted by piwonka
(Post 5836221)
not if he's interested in sound quality...
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it all depends on how you're compressing the mp3's.
if he's really worried about sound quality, he should move back to vinyl and get a sweet stereo setup. |
Originally Posted by freeskihp
(Post 5836315)
I thought once you hit digital media and got away from analog audio then it is all the same
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Wow the geeks are out today!
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Originally Posted by LetterRider
(Post 5836508)
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ogg files are the way to go.
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Originally Posted by asherlighn
(Post 5836336)
mp3 is lossy. A lossless format would be the same, however.
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flac
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cute, but...
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Originally Posted by GG.
(Post 5836583)
cute butt...
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Originally Posted by fix
(Post 5836369)
Wow the geeks are out today!
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Here's the current incarnation of my winter commuter:
(might change pic if I get access to better camera) http://www.kunicki.net/~tom/on-one/on-one.pompino.jpg Of note: On-One Il Pompino (gift from wife for my birthday!) Nokian W106 700x35 (excellent in winter on compact snow and ice) Avid BB7 Disc Brake (again excellent when snow/ice starts to stick to everything including bike) Bontrager Grippy Tape (always grippy even when wet!) Surly Dingle, 17t/19t (for those days when conditions change while at work, my derailleur is a 15mm wrench) Crank Bros. Smarty Pedals (were cheap, but I can tell these will die quickly) NiteRider BlowTorch HID (people seem to take me a bit more seriously with the 40W of light) Planet Bike SpeedEZ fenders (a little too small for tires, but do the job...) Surly hubs laced to Salsa Delgado Cross rims (my first wheel build!) |
I like On-One frames.
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Originally Posted by testtube
(Post 5837186)
Here's the current incarnation of my winter commuter:
(might change pic if I get access to better camera) http://www.kunicki.net/~tom/on-one/on-one.pompino.jpg Of note: On-One Il Pompino (gift from wife for my birthday!) Nokian W106 700x35 (excellent in winter on compact snow and ice) Avid BB7 Disc Brake (again excellent when snow/ice starts to stick to everything including bike) Bontrager Grippy Tape (always grippy even when wet!) Surly Dingle, 17t/19t (for those days when conditions change while at work, my derailleur is a 15mm wrench) Crank Bros. Smarty Pedals (were cheap, but I can tell these will die quickly) NiteRider BlowTorch HID (people seem to take me a bit more seriously with the 40W of light) Planet Bike SpeedEZ fenders (a little too small for tires, but do the job...) Surly hubs laced to Salsa Delgado Cross rims (my first wheel build!) |
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