tanakian

joined 2 years ago
 

in one of pascal projects i found a script to package for different operating systems.

[–] tanakian 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

i was searching for the original report at ipcc.ch and didn't find it. then i used tineye to find the picture which theonion shared, and found it here - published in 2017. so it was probably in one of the old reports? that's the biggest resolution i was able to find. other findings by tineye feature only theonion, which reposted the photo from twitter probably. but theonion didn't list the original link and i was not able to find the original link.

[–] tanakian 2 points 2 years ago

vewn

i didn't know vewn, and i didn't know umami. thank you for mentioning them!

[–] tanakian 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

thank you so much for all the amazing work.

on a sidenote, how do you create the site, is it generated? and how do you manage to add new uploads to the rss feed?

(my understanding is that the page remains the same, it just has a new image among others, but there is an rss feed which indicates changes of the same page.)

 

i am following the blog of the photographer who created the app for more than ten years. he was obsessed by a research - why our digital photos do not look like our film photos, and came up with a book about colour in digital photography: https://blog.dehancer.com/lifelike-book/

meanwhile he developed a photoshop action script called 'degradr', which later evolved into an ios app with the same name, and then later he decided that the best he can do is to develop a process to create film LUTs, and a special process of applying those film LUTs.

for example, he believes that it is necessary first to print a colour photograph in analog way on a paper, and then create a LUT from the photo of a color checker printed in analog way.

he also has a method of applying the LUT by taking into consideration "psychophysiology of humans", i guess by applying the LUT not in linear way, but by using sort of S curve.

unfortunately the app requires subscription. there are also davinci plugins.

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