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  • Hey all, just changed over the backend after 15 years I figured time to give it a bit of an update, its probably gonna be a bit weird for most of you and i am sure there is a few bugs to work out but it should kinda work the same as before... hopefully :)

MEET FELIX....

had fun grading in RCX for the first time but can't figure out how to export a still? Noob, yes. Tried the snapshot button but it just made a sound, then nothing...
 
had fun grading in RCX for the first time but can't figure out how to export a still? Noob, yes. Tried the snapshot button but it just made a sound, then nothing...

Make sure to go into preferences and make changes if necessary.
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had fun grading in RCX for the first time but can't figure out how to export a still? Noob, yes. Tried the snapshot button but it just made a sound, then nothing...

Check your prefs/snapshot to see where it went. Or check the box "Prompt to filename" if you want to choose somewhere else.

Jim
 
Check your prefs/snapshot to see where it went. Or check the box "Prompt to filename" if you want to choose somewhere else.

Jim

ahha...I'm embarrassed, went to the desktop.. I was so excited I forgot to check something so simple.. Now my once clean desktop is cover in lion thumbs.

Mahalo's

PS: this program is fantastic!! User manual anywhere?
 
One thing I am curious about is:
Why doesn't the lion just jump at the chicken? (And the guy or gal who serves...)

Because he is NOT an animal. He is a cat. If you've had cats as pets you'd know they consider themselves superior to humans. Jumping at the chicken like a dog would convey a greedy, uncontrolled attitude. The lion knows he could take any human in the room with his pinky. He knows he's the king, and is being fed by his servant.

The fact that he is walked in with a pretty chain around his neck or is driven in his royal cage are simply to facilitate his entourage to care for their king.

I've seen male lions with this attitude even more than female lionesses. The lionesses would even stand on their haunches, paws up on their cage to get the trainer's chicken.

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The male lion simply laid down and looked away, ignoring the trainer until she brought the chicken down to him within range of him turning his head.
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There is nothing more interesting off to the right. He didn't eat until after laying down, making her lower the chicken again before he would munch it. "Remember, who serves whom?"

Cory
 
Been waiting all day to get away from another job and play with this. First try with CineX. Talk about options! and the latitude of RAW!!! Pretty intuitive interface too, but watch out when scrolling the loong tool panel. Pretty easy to accidentally change settings.
Wanted to show off the shadow detail in his mane, not as dramatic as some others, but making a different point.
 

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Funny...I'm actually returning one I just bought because of it throwing everything way too warm :\

Cheap color probes are hit or miss. I don't trust any color probe unless it's been tested and calibrated. I've got two Spyder3 Elite probes and an EyeOne Pro here. One of the Spyders and the EyeOne have been calibrated by SpectraCal and give pretty close and consistent results. The other Spyder3 makes everything too warm. Both were way different when I bought them, one cool one warm.
 
Felix's previous tamer worked for Sony
 

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