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DJI's new Mavic 4 Pro brings true D-Log to all three cameras and a 360° rotating gimbal – but is it enough to replace your camera? Nino and Johnnie also dive into Panasonic's LUMIX S1II and S1IIE, covering ProRes RAW, a stacked sensor, and CineD's lab test results. Brought to you by CineD.com – your source for filmmaking tech news, reviews, and education. Tune in and get all the details! Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by FUJIFILM. Check it out at (28:13) Chapters & Articles Mentioned in This Episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:53) - DJI Mavic 4 Pro First Look Review – D-Log 10-Bit on All Cameras, 6K Video, and a Fully Rotating Gimbal https://www.cined.com/dji-mavic-4-pro-first-look-review-d-log-10-bit-on-all-cameras-6k-video-and-a-fully-rotating-gimbal/ (29:13) - Panasonic LUMIX S1II Camera Released – Partially Stacked Sensor, 5.9K 60fps, Open Gate, Internal ProRes RAW, and More https://www.cined.com/panasonic-lumix-s1ii-camera-released-partially-stacked-sensor-5-9k-60fps-open-gate-internal-prores-raw-and-more/ Panasonic LUMIX S1II Review - First Impression and a Mini-Documentary https://www.cined.com/panasonic-lumix-s1ii-review-first-impression-and-a-mini-documentary/ (47:26) - Panasonic Future Firmware Updates for the LUMIX S1II, S1IIE and S1RII Annou nced https://www.cined.com/panasonic-future-firmware-updates-for-the-lumix-s1ii-s1iie-and-s1rii-announced/ (48:47) - Panasonic LUMIX S1IIE Camera Announced – the “Essential” Version of the S1II https://www.cined.com/panasonic-lumix-s1iie-camera-announced-the-essential-version-of-the-s1ii/ (52:09) - Panasonic LUMIX S 24-60mm f/2.8 Standard Zoom Lens for L-Mount Released – Compact and Lightweight https://www.cined.com/panasonic-lumix-s-24-60mm-f-2-8-standard-zoom-lens-for-l-mount-released-compact-and-lightweight/ (56:31) - Panasonic LUMIX S1II Lab Test – Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range, and Exposure Latitude https://www.cined.com/panasonic-lumix-s1ii-lab-test-rolling-shutter-dynamic-range-and-exposure-latitude/ We hope you enjoyed this episode! You have feedback, comments, or suggestions? Write us at podcast@cined.com
This episode covers a variety of topics, but a few stand out. What could happen if DJI were to release a mirrorless camera? And are smartphones starting to compete with professional DSLM cameras? Find out the answers to these questions by hitting play and tuning in to this week's conversation between Nino and Johnnie as they discuss the latest industry updates. Enjoy! Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by FUJIFILM. Check it out at 19:30 Chapters & Articles Mentioned in This Episode: (00:00) - Intro & Overview (05:59) - CineD Special Edition AV PRO SE CFexpress A 160GB/330GB Launched – From $99 https://www.cined.com/cined-special-edition-av-pro-se-cfexpress-a-160gb-330gb-launched-from-99-excl-taxes/ (12:28) - CineD Best-of-Show Awards at NAB 2025 – Submissions Now Open for Manufacturers https://www.cined.com/cined-best-of-show-awards-at-nab-2025-submissions-now-open-for-manufacturers/ (15:01) - Angelbird SSD2GO PKT Review – The Perfect On-Camera SSD? https://www.cined.com/angelbird-ssd2go-pkt-review-the-perfect-on-camera-ssd/ (20:34) - UNLOCK the FULL Speed of Your External SSDs – iodyne USB4 / Thunderbolt Pro Cables Review https://www.cined.com/unlock-the-full-speed-of-your-external-ssds-iodyne-usb4-thunderbolt-pro-cables-review/ (27:56) - Tentacle Sync TIMEBAR Timecode Slate – Review https://www.cined.com/tentacle-sync-timebar-timecode-slate-review/ (31:42) - Canon EOS R5 Mark II Lab Test – Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range and Exposure Latitude https://www.cined.com/canon-eos-r5-mark-ii-lab-test-rolling-shutter-dynamic-range-and-exposure-latitude/ (35:08) - Xiaomi 15 Ultra Launched – with 4K/120 and 10-bit Log Recording & Future Concept Demonstrated https://www.cined.com/xiaomi-15-ultra-launched-with-4k-120-and-10-bit-log-recording-future-concept-demonstrated/ (43:35) - RealMe Interchangeable Lens Concept for Smartphones Introduced – A Real Threat to Mirrorless Cameras? https://www.cined.com/realme-interchangeable-lens-concept-for-smartphones-introduced-a-real-threat-to-mirrorless-cameras/ (48:42) - Poll: DJI Mirrorless Camera – Ready for the Company to Enter This Market? https://www.cined.com/poll-dji-mirrorless-camera-ready-for-the-company-to-enter-this-market/ (54:27) - DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Firmware Update Adds Med-Tele Mode, Focus Breathing Compensation, and More https://www.cined.com/dji-osmo-pocket-3-firmware-update-adds-med-tele-mode-focus-breathing-compensation-and-more/ (57:29) - Laowa Proteus 2x Anamorphic Zoom Series Announced – Lightweight, Compact, and (more) Affordable https://www.cined.com/laowa-proteus-2x-anamorphic-zoom-series-announced-lightweight-compact-and-more-affordable/ (01:01:11) - DJI and Car Manufacturer BYD Introduce Lingyuan – An Integrated Drone/Car Solution https://www.cined.com/dji-and-car-manufacturer-byd-introduce-lingyuan-an-integrated-drone-car-solution/ (01:04:02) - FUJIFILM X Summit 2025 Announced for March 20th in Prague – Is a New Camera Coming? https://www.cined.com/fujifilm-x-summit-2025-announced-march-20th-in-prague-is-a-new-camera-coming/ (01:06:37) - Atomos Shinobi GO Monitor Introduced – Simple, Efficient, and Streamlined https://www.cined.com/atomos-shinobi-go-monitor-introduced-simple-efficient-and-streamlined/ (01:08:39) - Adobe Claims Nikon N-RAW Is Coming to Premiere Pro Later This Year https://www.cined.com/adobe-claims-nikon-n-raw-is-coming-to-premiere-pro-later-this-year/ (01:10:03) - Nikon Z8 V2.10 and Z6III V1.10 Firmware Updates Released – Shutter Angle & Video Improvements https://www.cined.com/nikon-z8-v2-10-and-z6iii-v1-10-firmware-updates-released-shutter-angle-video-improvements/ (01:12:45) - Film vs Digital in 2025: Exploring the Enduring Appeal, Process, and Cost of Shooting on Kodak Vision 3 https://www.cined.com/film-vs-digital-in-2025-exploring-the-enduring-appeal-process-and-cost-of-shooting-on-kodak-vision-3/ (01:16:14) - Crossing the Line – The Storytelling Power of Jumping the Axis in Film https://www.cined.com/crossing-the-line-the-storytelling-power-of-jumping-the-axis-in-film/ We hope you enjoyed this episode! You have feedback, comments, or suggestions? Write us at podcast@cined.com
In Episode 113, the hosts continue their series on broadcast mixing by discussing dynamic range. They discuss the goal of attaining a balanced and consistent mix across not only for the broadcast, but the various devices it's played on. The Church Sound Podcast is sponsored by DiGiCo and Electro-Voice.Check out James Attaway's worship audio academy at www.attawayaudio.com/academy, and also visit our new Instagram page @churchsoundpodcast.Co-host James Attaway is the author of the Live Mixing Field Guide, a quick-start guide to EQ, compression and effects. Find more from James on the Attaway Audio YouTube Channel and at AttawayAudio.com. Reach him on IG @attawayaudio or contact him via email here.Co-host Gary Zandstra has worked in church production as an AV systems integrator and as a manufacturer's rep for more than 35 years.
Join us on an engaging journey into the colorful world of filmmaking with John Daro, the lead DI colorist at Warner Post Production Creative Services. John shares his fascinating insights into the art of color grading, drawing parallels between the meticulous craft of filmmaking and the simple pleasure of brewing coffee and tea. Together, we unravel the unconventional path of an editor whose passion was sparked by early tech experiences and unique ventures like selling breakfast burritos and DJing. From pivotal moments in Camarillo to the life-changing Avid certification, we celebrate the magic that happens when technology, creativity, and a human ingenuity combine in a relentless pursuit to make cool stories. Our conversation also sheds light on the groundbreaking use of HDR in animated films, where subtle enhancements in character emotions and minute details transform storytelling, drawing unexpected yet powerful parallels with classical art techniques.Reflecting on the evolving landscape of filmmaking in the remote (COVID) era, we emphasize the irreplaceable value of collaborating with talent in person and how the essence of in-person creativity remains unmatched in the sport of filmmaking. Grab your favorite beverage and get ready for an excellent episode of Color & Coffee!Guest Links:IG - https://www.instagram.com/johndaro/Website + Blog - https://www.johndaro.com/ Studio Website - https://www.watertowercolor.com/ IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2237933/NeatVideo - https://www.neatvideo.com/Send us a textFlanders Scientific Inc. (FSI)Reference Displays for Editors, Colorists and DITSPixelToolsModern Color Grading Tools and Presets for DaVinci Resolve Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Like the show? Leave a review!This episode is brought to you by FSI and PixelToolsFollow Us on Social: Instagram @colorandcoffeepodcast YouTube @ColorandCoffee Produced by Bowdacious Media LLC
CineD Lab Tests are a trusted resource for camera enthusiasts and professionals looking to objectively compare camera sensors and specifications. In this engaging conversation, Nino Leitner and Gunther Machu take you behind the scenes for an exclusive look at how these tests are conducted. Gunther also shares fascinating insights gained from conducting various lab tests in 2024. Also revealing some techniques manufacturers use to enhance dynamic range in their cameras. Plus, he offers an exciting glimpse into the potential advancements in camera sensor technology we might see by 2025. So, grab some popcorn and stay tuned until the end for an insightful and entertaining discussion! Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by FUJIFILM. Check it out at 38:58 Chapters & articles mentioned in this episode: (00:00) - Introduction and the Vision behind the CineD Lab Tests (40:10) -Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K Lab Test: Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range, and Latitude https://www.cined.com/blackmagic-cinema-camera-6k-lab-test-rolling-shutter-dynamic-range-and-latitude/ (43:11) - FUJIFILM GFX100 II Lab Test – Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range, and Latitude https://www.cined.com/fujifilm-gfx100-ii-lab-test-rolling-shutter-dynamic-range-and-latitude/ (53:00) - Sony Alpha 9 III Lab Test – Dynamic Range and Latitude https://www.cined.com/sony-alpha-9-iii-lab-test-dynamic-range-and-latitude/ (59:40) - RED V-RAPTOR [X] 8K VV Lab Test – Dynamic Range and Exposure Latitude https://www.cined.com/red-v-raptor-x-8k-vv-lab-test-dynamic-range-and-exposure-latitude/ (01:02:18) - Sony BURANO 8K Lab Test: Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range, and Exposure Latitude https://www.cined.com/sony-burano-8k-lab-test-rolling-shutter-dynamic-range-and-exposure-latitude/ (01:08:20) - Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Lab Test – Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range and Latitude https://www.cined.com/panasonic-lumix-gh7-lab-test-rolling-shutter-dynamic-range-and-latitude/ (01:13:53) -Blackmagic URSA Cine 12K LF Lab Test: Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range, and Exposure Latitude https://www.cined.com/blackmagic-ursa-cine-12k-lf-lab-test-rolling-shutter-dynamic-range-and-exposure-latitude/ (01:21:50) - Outlook of 2025 in terms of Sensor technology We hope you enjoyed this episode! You have feedback, comments, or suggestions? Write us at podcast@cined.com
In this episode, we explore the exciting news from FUJIFILM about their new filmmaking camera and speculate on its potential price. We also analyze the lab test results of the Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K and cover the latest updates from Sony, along with some new lenses. Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by FUJIFILM. Check it out at (17:42) Chapters & articles mentioned in this episode: (00:00) - Intro (01:36) - FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA Discussed – A Talk with the Product Planner https://www.cined.com/fujifilm-gfx-eterna-discussed-a-talk-with-the-product-planner/ The interview mentioned in the episode: https://youtu.be/vkh2SI1sfYU The article mentioned: OFG Customs 65 Explained – Custom Cinema Camera Based on FUJIFILM GFX100 II Sensor https://www.cined.com/ofg-customs-65-explained-custom-cinema-camera-based-on-fujifilm-gfx100-ii-sensor/ (10:01) - Poll: FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA Filmmaking Camera – How Much Would You Pay? https://www.cined.com/poll-fujifilm-gfx-eterna-filmmaking-camera-how-much-would-you-pay/ (18:45) - Blackmagic URSA Cine 12K LF Lab Test: Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range, and Exposure Latitude https://www.cined.com/blackmagic-ursa-cine-12k-lf-lab-test-rolling-shutter-dynamic-range-and-exposure-latitude/ (29:54) - Sony A1 II Full-Frame Camera Unveiled – AI-Enhanced Recognition AF, User LUT Support & More https://www.cined.com/sony-a1-ii-full-frame-camera-unveiled-ai-enhanced-recognition-af-user-lut-support-more/ (34:51) - SIRUI Aurora 85mm Full-Frame Autofocus F1.4 Lens On the New Sony A1 II – Review https://www.cined.com/sirui-aurora-85mm-full-frame-autofocus-f1-4-lens-on-the-new-sony-a1-ii-review/ (39:51) - Sony FE 28-70mm F2 GM Lens Introduced – Prime Lens Performance, Zoom Convenience https://www.cined.com/sony-fe-28-70mm-f2-gm-lens-introduced-prime-lens-performance-zoom-convenience/ (43:49) - Cooke Panchro 65/i Lenses Announced – The “Cooke Look” Goes Large Format https://www.cined.com/cooke-panchro-65-i-lenses-announced-the-cooke-look-goes-large-format/ (45:22) - Angelbird AV PRO CFexpress Type A Card Announced for Sony's Alpha and FX Cameras https://www.cined.com/angelbird-av-pro-cfexpress-type-a-card-announced-for-sonys-alpha-and-fx-cameras/ (50:42) - Angelbird High-Speed Card Readers PKT Announced – For CFexpress A&B, and SD Cards https://www.cined.com/angelbird-high-speed-card-readers-pkt-announced-for-cfexpress-ab-and-sd-cards/ (52:16) - Trexo Converta Video Slider Field Review – Affordable Motion Control https://www.cined.com/trexo-converta-video-slider-field-review-affordable-motion-control/ (53:21) - Sony Airpeak S1 $9,000 Drone Discontinued https://www.cined.com/sony-airpeak-s1-9000-drone-discontinued/ We hope you enjoyed this episode! You have feedback, comments, or suggestions? Write us at podcast@cined.com
In this episode, Johnnie shares his experience shooting with the BLAZAR APEX anamorphic autofocus lenses, while Nino offers his final thoughts on the DJI Air 3S. Additionally, we discuss a variety of new lenses from several manufacturers, including the new Canon RF lenses and a new spherical lens series from SIRUI. Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by FUJIFILM. Check it out at (18:54). Chapters & articles mentioned in this episode: (00:00) - Intro (02:36) - BLAZAR APEX 35mm and 50mm Autofocus Anamorphic Lenses Review With Sample Footage – Great Quality for the Price https://www.cined.com/blazar-apex-35mm-and-50mm-autofocus-anamorphic-lenses-review-with-sample-footage-great-quality-for-the-price/ (19:55) - THE Allrounder Drone is Here – DJI Air 3S First Look Review https://www.cined.com/the-allrounder-drone-is-here-dji-air-3s-first-look-review/ (37:57) - DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro Firmware Update Adds High Bitrate Option and More https://www.cined.com/dji-osmo-action-5-pro-firmware-update-adds-high-bitrate-option-and-more/ Review by Gunther: https://www.cined.com/dji-osmo-action-5-pro-review/ (41:31) - Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Lab Test – Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range and Latitude https://www.cined.com/panasonic-lumix-gh7-lab-test-rolling-shutter-dynamic-range-and-latitude/ (50:27) - SIRUI Aurora Series Announced – Starting with the Full-Frame 85mm F1.4 AF Lens https://www.cined.com/sirui-aurora-series-announced-starting-with-the-full-frame-85mm-f1-4-af-lens/ (53:39) - Canon Four New RF Lenses Announced – For Year-End Release https://www.cined.com/canon-anounces-four-new-rf-lenses-for-year-end-release/ (01:01:22) - Nikon NIKKOR Z 28-135mm f/4 PZ Power Zoom Lens in Development – Tailored to Filmmakers? https://www.cined.com/nikon-nikkor-z-28-135mm-f-4-pz-power-zoom-lens-in-development-tailored-for-filmmakers/ (01:06:55) - Insta360 Ace Pro 2 8K Action Camera Introduced – New Leica Lens and Smarter AI https://www.cined.com/insta360-ace-pro-2-8k-action-camera-introduced-new-leica-lens-and-smarter-ai/ We hope you enjoyed this episode! You have feedback, comments, or suggestions? Write us at podcast@cined.com
Martijn van den Ende, Université Côte d'Azur Already for several years it has been suggested that Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) could be a convenient, low-cost solution for Earthquake Early Warning (EEW). Several studies have investigated the potential of DAS in this context, and demonstrated their methods using small local earthquakes. Unfortunately, DAS has a finite dynamic range that is easily exceeded in the near-field of large earthquakes, which severely hampers any EEW efforts. In this talk, I will present a detailed analysis of the dynamic range, and how it impacts EEW: where does it come from? What can we do when the dynamic range is exceeded? And is there still hope for DAS-based EEW systems?
Paul Schneider of Cinderlands (https://www.cinderlands.com) is an optimist and a realist—but first and foremost he's an analyst, studying the evolution of consumer trends and working tirelessly in the brewhouse to find creative and process solutions. He's not afraid to use all the tools at his disposal—pulling solutions from food science, where necessary—while testing, honestly evaluating, and ensuring that everything they produce at Cinderlands meets the expectations of their drinkers. The Pittsburgh brewery drastically overhauled its fruit beer program for 2024, moving away from sweeter, thicker fruit beers in favor of flavored light lagers and “beyond beer” beverages, but—as Schneider explains in this episode—that shift required significant research in the food-science space. He's also been an avid adopter of modern hop products, and here he shares their approach to layering hops in a variety of formats to achieve a variety of goals—from value-engineering IPAs for wider distribution to maximizing intensity in brewery-only releases. Over the course of the episode, Schneider riffs on: designing fruit beers to hit different value tiers without sacrificing flavor altering processes and bitterness in base recipes for balance with specific fruit additions light lager as a base for fruit beer sourcing juice and purée concentrate for more survivable and ranging fruit flavors and aromas using natural flavor top-notes in conjunction with other fruit formats adjusting dosing down in production batches from bench trials using flavor psychology to bolster fruit flavors without sugar value-engineering hop flavors and aromas for production IPAs without sacrificing quality saturating hop notes in the UHD (Ultra Hop Definition) series And more. This episode is brought to you by: G&D Chillers (https://gdchillers.com): At G&D Chillers they always strive to Build Great Chillers. Partner with them as you Build Great Beer. Choose G&D Chillers on your next Expansion or Brewery start up and receive 1 free year of Remote control and Monitoring of your new G&D Chiller! ProBrew (https://www.probrew.com) “ProBrew is excited to now offer 2-4 week lead times on all in-stock ProFill Rotary Can Filler and Seamers. This special lead time is only while supplies last, so send us an email at contactus@probrew.com or call us at 262-278-4945. ProBrew, Brew YOUR Beer.” Old Orchard (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer): Berry Blend, Blood Orange, Lemonade, and Tart Cherry are the latest additions to our lineup of flavored craft juice concentrate blends. To learn more and request your free samples, head over to oldorchard.com/brewer (https://www.oldorchard.com/brewer) Omega Yeast (https://omegayeast.com): Experience distinct transparency and juiciness with Omega Yeast's DayBreak-V. We've genetically eliminated haze in the popular British-V strain, allowing you to preserve the fruit-boosting prowess while achieving crystal clarity. Learn more at info@omegayeast.com. RSS Maclin (https://rssmaclin.com) offers audits and repairs for can seamers and can integrity training. We provide solutions for can damage, seam training, and help your facility become self-sufficient without relying on OEMs. Questions about your can line? Call us at (330) 299-8210 or email at service@rssmaclin.com Indie Hops (https://indiehops.com) breeds new hop varieties to help brewers captivate beer lovers. Brewers worldwide trust Indie's unique varieties — Strata, Lórien, Luminosa, Meridian and Audacia — to modernize, brighten and diversify their beer lineup. Visit indiehops.com/podcast to discover what's new in hop flavors. Berkeley Yeast (https://berkeleyyeast.com). Superbloom strains make classic hops flavor; Fresh strains keep diacetyl low even with large hop additions; Tropics strains make a tropical bouquet reminiscent of the finest southern hemisphere hops. Mention this podcast for 20% off your first order.
Mixing Music with Dee Kei | Audio Production, Technical Tips, & Mindset
Thank you for being a subscriber to this exclusive content! SUBSCRIBE TO YOUTUBE Join the ‘Mixing Music Podcast' Discord! HIRE DEE KEI HIRE JAMES Find Dee Kei Braeden, and Jame on Social Media: Instagram: @DeeKeiMixes @JamesDeanMixes Twitter: @DeeKeiMixes CHECK OUT OUR OTHER RESOURCES Join the ‘Mixing Music Podcast' Group: Discord & Facebook The Mixing Music Podcast is sponsored by Izotope, Antares (Auto Tune), Plugin Boutique, Lauten Audio, Spreaker, Filepass, & Canva The Mixing Music Podcast is a video and audio series on the art of music production and post-production. Dee Kei and Lu are both professionals in the Los Angeles music industry having worked with names like Keyshia Cole, Trey Songz, Ray J, Smokepurrp, Benny the Butcher, Sueco the Child, Ari Lennox, G-Eazy, Phresher, Lucky Daye, DDG, Lil Xan, Masego, $SNOT, Kanye West, King Kanja, Dreamville, BET, Universal Music, Interscope Records, etc. This video podcast is meant to be used for educational purposes only. This show is filmed at IN THE MIX STUDIOS located in North Hollywood, California. If you would like to sponsor the show, please email us at deekeimixes@gmail.com.
Bioconjugation of antibodies to drugs via chemical linkers is how antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) are made. We're joined by Matt Giese, Senior Scientist at Vector Laboratories, who talks us through the complex chemistry options and biodesign considerations that have to be considered and balanced when making a successful ADC.How does one build the skillset to work in biodesign of ADCs you might ask? Well, Matt's career path might not provide a clearcut roadmap like you might hope. That's because Matt started his career as an auto mechanic, moved into art, went back to auto mechanics, worked as baggage handler and as a construction worker, all before ever finding chemistry. If you think that's a convoluted path, just wait to hear about his academic and professional work journeys. You'll revel in following this journey, and in the lessons and diverse skills learned along the way. Join us to hear it yourself, from who might just be the most interesting man in chemistry!Related episodes:Season 5, Ep.7: The life-altering impact of one chemist's sabbaticalSeason 2, Ep.1: Chemistry: a modern American dreamSeason 3, Ep.5: On the COVID pill and other process chemistry tales Bonus content!Access bonus content curated by this episode's guest by visiting www.thermofisher.com/chemistry-podcast for links to recent publications, podcasts, books, videos and more.View the video of this episode on www.thermofisher.com/chemistry-podcast. A free thank you gift for our listeners! Request your free Bringing Chemistry to Life t-shirt on our episode website.Use Podcast Code: LabRatsRul3 in July or OchemRcks in August. We read every email so please share your questions and feedback with us! Email helloBCTL@thermofisher.com
LW1404 - Enough Dynamic Range Dynamic range is a bit of a technical topic for this podcast, but it's also an aesthetic one. I've recently become aware of this because of the photography I was doing at the Hancock Shaker Village in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts. My inspiration for this work was from Linda Butler in her wonderful and very influential book, Inner Light: The Shaker Legacy. All previous episodes of our weekly podcast are available to members of LensWork Online. 30-day Trial Memberships are only $10. Instant access, terabytes of content, inspiration and ideas that expand daily with new content. Sign up for instant access! You might also be interested in. . . Every Picture Is a Compromise, a series at www.brooksjensenarts.com. and... "How to" tutorials and camera reviews are everywhere on YouTube, but if you're interested in photography and the creative life, you need to know about the incredible resources you can access as a member of LensWork Online.
Folk singer and teacher, Anna Tabbush joins Alexa to share insights into the world of folk music, its historical context, lyrical content, vocal techniques, and teaching methods. The pair discuss the origins of folk music, its storytelling function, and the distinction between folk and pop music. Anna also explores vocal qualities, rhythmic elements, and the influence of folk music on other genres. She provides valuable advice for singers and teachers, emphasising the importance of authentic storytelling and vocal health. KEY TAKEAWAYS Anna describes folk music as a universal phenomenon present in every culture, serving to communicate stories, feelings, and celebrations, and to encourage dancing. It often includes work songs, like sea shanties. In England and the British Isles, folk music has a rich storytelling history. Anna notes that folk songs frequently address timeless, relatable themes, such as a mother's frustration in "Bonnie at Mourn." Folk songs differ from pop songs based on structure, rhythm, melody, instrumentation, vocal quality, lyrical content, and rhythmic flexibility. Folk songs typically have simpler forms and focus on storytelling with vocals that can be sung a cappella. They use treble-heavy instruments like fiddles and accordions. Pop songs have more complex structures, catchier melodies, broader instrumentation, and grounded rhythms. Folk music emphasises natural speech patterns and deep narratives. Anna advises singers to approach folk music authentically by focusing on key aspects: Relaxation and Authenticity, where singers relax the body and find their unique voice by letting go of tension; Connection to the Story, immersing in the song's narrative to convey it effectively; Vocal Health and Technique, understanding vocal health for safe, comfortable singing; Community and Practice, joining choirs or open mics to build confidence and explore styles; Exploration and Imitation, learning from other singers for inspiration; Dynamic Range and Expression, choosing songs that suit one's voice and using dynamics to maintain interest; and Movement and Expression, using gestures and movement to stay relaxed and tell the story. BEST MOMENTS "Folk music is rooted in storytelling and serves as a means of communication, celebration, and social change." "Authentic folk singing involves relaxed vocal techniques, storytelling through song delivery, and a focus on the song rather than the singer." "Teaching folk music requires an understanding of vocal health, relaxation, and the importance of finding one's authentic voice." EPISODE RESOURCES Guest Website: annatabbush.com singfest.org.uk guildfordvox.org.uk horsellsings.org.uk Social Media: @anna_tabbush Relevant Links & Mentions: Artists/songs/shows mentioned: Ben & Dom; Jackie Oates; Carolyn Robson; Sandy Denny; Phoebe Bridgers; Joni Mitchell; Bob Dylan; Taylor Swift; Sea shanties; What Should We Do With a Drunken Sailor; Bonny at Morn; Harbour; Hadestown; Once the Musical Singing for Musicals by Millie Taylor Chris Johnson Vocal Coach: Chris Johnson Vocal Coach Teach Voice: Teach Voice BAST Book A Call ABOUT THE GUEST Anna Tabbush is a composer, choir conductor, singer, and multi-instrumentalist based in West Sussex, renowned for her socially conscious songwriting. Her 2020 song "Harbour" supports refugees and has been sung worldwide. Active on the folk scene for over twenty years, Anna performs as a singer-songwriter and with the a cappella quartet Oaken. She teaches singing techniques that relax the body and highlight individual voices, empowering everyone to sing to their full potential. ABOUT THE PODCAST BAST Training is here to help singers gain the knowledge, skills and understanding required to be a great singing teacher. We can help you whether you are getting started or just have some knowledge gaps to fill through our courses and educational events. basttraining.com Updates from BAST Training
Matt and Sam talk about the "currency" of mastering engineers. This may or may not be a rerun. But it's a good re-run.
Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson reflects on his first term. New legislation requires Asian American and Hmong American history in Wisconsin schools. RuPaul's Drag Race queen Lady Camden. Bill Tennessan speaks on his exhibition "Dynamic Range."
Before the 1990s, small bits of RNA were considered junk by most, but the 1993 discovery of microRNA (miRNAs) began to reveal that bits of only 19-24 nucleotides of RNA can have an important gene regulation function in cells. Since their discovery, there has been a flurry of work to catalog known miRNAs and understand their functions, which include being tied to specific disease states such as leukemia. According to our guest, Dr. Guy Novotny, Molecular Biologist at Herlev Hospital in Copenhagen, it's now relatively easy to identify a miRNAs and follow their expression, but to figure out what they're actually doing is a real challenge. We hear how he and his team have recently adopted digital PCR, and the benefits that come with it, to study microRNAs and figure out what proteins they're regulating the expression of. This includes basic research, where Guy is “adding to the big pile of data that's existing out there,” and he also does clinical research that has a closer connection to specific disease states and subject outcomes. As always, you'll get to learn about his career journey and learn that there's really not much that cake cannot fix.Visit the Absolute Gene-ius page to learn more about the guests, the hosts, and the Applied Biosystems QuantStudio Absolute Q Digital PCR System.
Tanya and Jonathan talk about how you can't ever change someone's opinion about videogames, why Mother 3 will never be officially localized, and Xbox's multi-platform strategy. Guests Kyra and Secret Sarah talk about working in the games industry as an developer and a translator, respectively. Timecodes for this episode! 0:00:00 - Live from the Shit Room 0:05:02 - Cracking the Family Code w/ Videogames? 0:09:19 - Game Development w/ Kyra 0:40:27 - You Thinkin' About Shigesato Itoi? 0:45:04 - Secrets of the World of Translation with Secret Sarah 1:15:11 - Xbox's Multiplatform Plans 1:16:17 - AAA Games Are Sort of On the Outs 1:18:11 - Wrap Up/Plugs 1:20:36 - Thank You Patrons! 1:21:31 - The Bush Our guests "on the web"! Kyra: https://linktr.ee/ky_is_here Secret Sarah: https://twitter.com/QueenAwk Please support the show on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ttwav
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On this episode of The Filming with Josh Podcast, host Joshua Milligan talks all about dynamic range, what it is and whether or not it matters in video. In this podcast the Rustic River DP first explains how to set proper exposure using middle gray and IRE values before then diving into what a stop of light means. Josh next discusses how to use stops of light to measure dynamic range and what dynamic range really is before finally wrapping up with whether or not dynamic range matters in video production. This is a pretty informative podcast that will leave you understanding more about how you can better expose your images, so if you're a videographer, DP, or camera operator of any kind, this podcast is for you!
If you are curious about what "dynamic range" means in the audio world? Wondering what's the difference between macrodynamics and microdynamics? Then check out EP 104 of the Inside The Mix podcast.Ever wondered about the importance of sound dynamics in music production? Brace yourselves, as we dissect the core concept of dynamic range, the critical difference between the loudest and softest passages in your soundtrack. We sift through the notions of micro and macro dynamics and reveal how a subtle tweak in macro dynamics through gain riding and clip gain can transform your music into a masterpiece. We pull back the curtain on the four types of dynamic compression - upward compression, downward compression, upward expansion, and downward expansion. You'll also get a hands-on demonstration on mastering the art of macro dynamics in a DAW like Reaper.As we move forward, we get our hands dirty with clip gain, a powerful tool to manipulate macro dynamics. We shed light on Reaper's unique staircase approach that cleverly makes volume changes almost imperceptible to your listeners. We not only revisit the four types of compression but also offer an exciting preview of our forthcoming episode 105, where we unveil the secrets of using upward compression to control macro dynamics. Whether you're a seasoned sound engineer or a budding music producer, this podcast episode is brimming with rich insights and actionable tips to help you conquer the world of sound dynamics. So, strap in for a thrilling journey into the heart of music production as we navigate the fascinating universe of sound dynamics!✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸Download the 5 Essential Free Mastering Plugins guide and immediately take your music mastering to lofty new heights. Download for free at: https://www.synthmusicmastering.com/free-resourcesSupport the show► ► ► WAYS TO CONNECT ► ► ► Send a DM through IG @insidethemicpodcastEmail me at insidethemixpodcast@gmail.comBOOK your FREE Producer Potential Discovery Call! ✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸Are you READY to take your music production to the stratosphere? Book a call with me: https://calendly.com/synth_music_mastering/virtual-coffeeTHANK YOU to the Patreon Supporters✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸Join the exclusive Inside The Mix Patreon Community here: https://www.patreon.com/InsideTheMixPodcastThanks for listening & happy producing!
Better Fuji Photos Episode 25: Dealing with High-Contrast Scenes in Fujifilm Cameras When the scene you're photographing has a lot of contrast - the entire range of tones from really dark shadows to really bright highlights - there are two standard ways of dealing with it: 1) Accept it, or 2) create an exposure bracket and blend an HDR image. What if you don't want that much contrast, but blending an HDR is out of the question? This episode will cover ways of dealing with high-contrast scenes in Fujifilm cameras for both RAW and JPEG photographers. For RAW photographers: Ensure you're using the "flat" display option without your image quality settings (Natural Live View On or Preview Pic Effect Off) Expose to the right utilizing the large histogram and Live View Highlight Alert For JPEG photographers: Use a film simulation without too much contrast Utilize the Dynamic Range setting Adjust your Highlight & Shadow tone curve There's also an in-camera HDR option, if nothing is moving in your frame Links mentioned in this episode: Corresponding High-Contrast Photography article: https://www.jmpeltier.com/dealing-with-high-contrast-scenes-fujifilm/ Article - Fujifilm Dynamic Range Settings: https://www.jmpeltier.com/fujifilm-dynamic-range-settings/ Fujifilm Photographer Membership: https://photocourses.link/fujimembers. Use the code "POD20" for 20% off. Fujifilm Camera Tutorial Courses: https://photocourses.link/cameras. Use the code "POD20" for 20% off. Learn Fujifilm Film Simulations Course: https://photocourses.link/filmsims. Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you prefer to listen to your podcasts so we can keep this show going. If you ever have any questions that you'd like to have answered in an episode, please send me an email at mail@jmpeltier.com. End music: Dylan Sitts - Tahoe Trip
In episode #79 of Hardware Addicts we tackle the controversy of the new Nvidia 4060 GPU and why so many people are upset about this lower cost GPU. We also head to camera corner where we discuss the importance of firmware updates. So sit back, relax, and plug-in because Hardware Addicts starts now! Support the show and use this link to check out the hardware we discussed: RØDECaster Pro II All-in-One Production - https://amzn.to/44f1lIl
Visit the Absolute Gene-ius page to learn more about the guest, the hosts, and the Applied Biosystems QuantStudio Absolute Q Digital PCR System.The details of what make digital PCR (dPCR) different from real-time, or quantitative PCR (qPCR) are relatively simple but not always explained very well. Likewise, it's not always clear which use cases are a good fit for dPCR, and which others simply don't require the power of dPCR. The power of digital PCR is real, if you understand it.In this episode we enlist Marcia Slater, a self-described “PCR guru” to explain digital PCR and its power. She covers the basic differences between dPCR and qPCR and then delves into the details of where dPCR derives its power and where it shines. With over 20 years' experience in helping customers troubleshoot PCR, Marcia makes is easy to understand key terms and concepts related to dPCR, including:Sub-reactionsPoisson statisticsStatistical power and confidence intervalsControls and false negatives vs. true negativesDead volumeDynamic rangeMultiplexingMarcia also covers some great examples of where the absolute quantification of dPCR is a great fit and how it's even used to qualify and quantify standards for qPCR. Multiplexing and how its used to do molecular integrity evaluations for gene therapy applications is also discussed.As always with the Gene-ius series, you'll also get to learn about more than Marcia's science chops. We learn about her unlikely career path from growing up on a livestock farm to her storied role in helping produce “data so beautiful it should be framed.” We even get into her rediscovered love of raising animals, including her beloved panda alpaca with a name you cannot forget!
Matt and Sam discuss the state of the dynamic range discussion as of 2023.
Better Fuji Photos Episode 9: Controlling Contrast with Dynamic Range NOTE: The webinar is postponed until March 22nd due to a weather emergency. The Dynamic Range setting is one of the most mysterious Image Quality settings found in Fujifilm cameras. However, it's also one of the most important when you're trying to get great in-camera JPEGs. This setting also affects the RAW file, so it's essential for RAW photographers to know how it works. This episode covers how the Dynamic Range setting works and how to use it. Links mentioned in this episode: Dynamic Range examples: https://www.jmpeltier.com/fujifilm-dynamic-range-settings/ Fujifilm Photographer Membership: https://photocourses.link/fujimembers. Use the code "POD20" for 20% off. Creating Unique Fujifilm Film Recipes course: https://photocourses.link/recipes Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you prefer to listen to your podcasts so we can keep this show going. If you ever have any questions that you'd like to have answered in an episode, please send me an email at mail@jmpeltier.com. End music: Dylan Sitts - Tahoe Trip
Proton radiation damage tolerance of wide dynamic range SOI pixel detectors by Shun Tsunomachi et al. on Thursday 08 September We have been developing the SOI pixel detector ``INTPIX'' for space use and general purpose applications such as the residual stress measurement of a rail and high energy physics experiments. INTPIX is a monolithic pixel detector composed of a high-resistivity Si sensor, a SiO2 insulator, and CMOS pixel circuits utilizing Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) technology. We have considered the possibility of using INTPIX to observe X-ray polarization in space. When the semiconductor detector is used in space, it is subject to radiation damage resulting from high-energy protons. Therefore, it is necessary to investigate whether INTPIX has high radiation tolerance for use in space. The INTPIX8 was irradiated with 6 MeV protons up to a total dose of 2 krad at HIMAC, National Institute of Quantum Science in Japan, and evaluated the degradation of the performance, such as energy resolution and non-uniformity of gain and readout noise between pixels. After 500 rad irradiation, which is the typical lifetime of an X-ray astronomy satellite, the degradation of energy resolution at 14.4 keV is less than 10%, and the non-uniformity of readout noise and gain between pixels is constant within 0.1%. arXiv: http://arxiv.org/abs/http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.03636v1
Will having a camera capable of more dynamic range create an image with more dynamic range (with Ansel Adams like detail in the highlights and shadows)? Not if a lens delivers even greater contrast and/or sharpness than the sensor can handle! We start to talk about how I think a better solution is to simply match how light is delivered to a sensor (i.e. the contrast, etc.) and to keep it within the dynamic range it can handle. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Nikon Report #50 Z9 Deliveries: Z9 being shipped worldwide. Check out the comments under our recent videos for a lot of people reporting that they already received their cameras. https://bit.ly/337U3v1 Nikon USA sent out emails today indicating that all NPS Z9 orders placed before December 19th will be fulfilled by mid-January. https://bit.ly/3HALGHq Grays update. Talk about BLOG article: Z 9 – Ordering, Shipping & Delivery https://bit.ly/3eS4khx According to discussion on DPReview forums B&H is also already shipping Nikon Z9 cameras to non-NPS members. https://bit.ly/3zHNcVH The next shipment is rumoured to be scheduled for mid January. https://bit.ly/3zwdeLu DEBUNK: Several stores in Japan such as Yodobashi Cameras and Bic Store listed the Nikon Z9 shipping time for new orders as October 2022 https://bit.ly/3tgzh7R Z9 Manual & Reference guides are now available online. https://bit.ly/3n18tEn Nikon released a Z9 firmware update version 1.10 https://bit.ly/3eZujUg The Nikon Z 9 Firmware Update Wishlist by Brad Hill https://bit.ly/3qRaGDz For those who are into unboxing videos head to Nikon Rumours in the link below. https://bit.ly/3EWOBZq Nikon released updates to Camera Control Pro 2 and N-Log 3D LUT with support for the new Nikon Z9 camera: Camera Control Pro 2 https://bit.ly/3n18F6z N-Log 3D LUT https://bit.ly/3G1AXoW Photons to Photons published a Photography Dynamic Range chart on their website. https://bit.ly/3q6tf7P SmallRig has a cage available for Nikon Z9 https://bit.ly/3eWlBWU ProMediaGear also released a new L-bracket for Nikon Z9 https://bit.ly/335QS74 PortaBrace Rain Slicker Waterproof Raincover for Nikon Z9 https://bhpho.to/31ssXyi Profoto issued a press release which states that collaboration with Nikon resulted in compatibility with new Nikon Z 9 camera from day 1 . https://bit.ly/3eXeOMG Z 9 #2 Using the Z 9: The Basics, Part 1 | Nikon Z Series | Digitutor https://bit.ly/3JHZWjv Z 9 #3 Using the Z 9: The Basics, Part 2 | Nikon Z Series | Digitutor https://bit.ly/3EXUpSm ZP Productions published a video testing the Z9 EVF Camera Latency vs Canon R3 and Sony A1https://bit.ly/3qOpm6x Seth, Matt + Ricci Return Z9's In Hand | Last Vid Of The Year | Let's Talk Flagships https://bit.ly/3JKS4he CineD YT channel specialising on video published a video called: Nikon Z 9 Review - Our Mirrorless Camera of the Year for Video 2021 https://bit.ly/3qQ0DhZ Cined.com also published an article: Nikon Z 9 Lab Test – Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range and Latitude Test https://bit.ly/3HyFZd0 The rest of the links are in out YouTube channel. Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/grays-of-westminster/message
Chris, Ade, Jeremiah and Eimear explore the the ways new technology can help you make fantastic photos.
Chris, Ade, Jeremiah and Eimear explore the the ways new technology can help you make fantastic photos.
Dr. Garrett Panno DC is a powerhouse of inspiration, naturally gifted individual when it comes to leading a disciplined, principled, value-based lifestyle, and has built himself up as a powerful facilitator of healing through early adoption and engagement in leadership roles since early on in his career as a student. He has built a track record for recognizing voids in the communal and educational atmospheres of his chosen field, and stepping up to put in the work for the betterment of others. By the time Garrett gained licensure, he had taken on the roles of Lead Facilitator & President of Logan University's Kairos Training Culture club, leader of Logan University's functional medicine club, and founded The Diabuddies Podcast with his friend Dr. Grady Donohoe DC. He is a well suited guest for this week's episode on Willpower, the final discussion in our first Principle-based series here on Modern Forager Podcast. Show Notes: https://www.instagram.com/drgarrettpanno/ (Dr. Garrett on Instagram) https://thediabuddies.com/ (The Diabuddies Podcast with Dr. Garrett Panno and Dr. Grady Donohoe) Dr. Garrett's current place of practice: https://www.facebook.com/MequonChiropractor (https://www.facebook.com/MequonChiropractor) Book: https://amzn.to/3nvwcvK (Extreme Ownership by Jocko Willink) Book: https://amzn.to/32T0H56 (Dichotomy of Leadership by Jocko Willink) Book: https://amzn.to/3xtx88h (Awareness by Anthony DeMello ) Time Markers: @Start - 12:43 How Garrett and I met and why I wanted Garrett on to discuss Willpower @12:43 - Defining Intuition and on making decisions based on Feel @18:55 - Do you believe the Intuition comes from within or without? Identity differentiation between the knowledge of the Soul and the knowledge of the Self @27:02 - What Willpower is, how to attain it, the holding capacity of water, and more on the origins of Intuitive Thought and/or consciousness @38:44 - Willpower + Love connection, acting from a place of loving devotion, and the power that brings @42:19 - Making decisions and taking action based on your Truth when you are ‘stuck' within the many systems of mechanistic inefficiency in the modern physical world @51:45 - CHANGING THE SIZE OF YOUR BUCKET: Feeding the Will - Expanding your capacity to handle life obligations through a practice of loving devotion and excitement - Gaining energy beyond biological principles @1:01:07 - Willpower Defined - Bruce Lee's Concept, My 2017 Affirmation, and the power behind the word. @1:14:32 - Finding Balance through Endurance versus Balance through Willpower - The benefit of following your heart and avoiding the Pain Teacher @1:21:30 - Examples of Resilience by way of Faith in your perspective and grand design @1:24:37 - Garrett shares his Why for Chiropractic & the power of defining your Life Vision @1:31:36 - The evolution of Garrett's Be Love Process @1:36:46 - A Dynamic Range of Emotional Content: There are spaces where you can allow for self expression, and they are available to you @1:40:28 - Being Trusting of who you are: Understanding Life as a Type 1 Diabetic and the relationship between those challenges with balance and showing up as a Leader. @1:51:55 - How much time should we give ourselves to Heal? How can we be honest with ourselves about when it is the right time to take on new responsibility? @1:54:06 - Garrett's early chapters as a diabetic, and whether he is proud of being a diabetic as part of who he is @1:58:28 - How to move past acceptance to a place a pride for who you are and the hands you've been dealt
Dynamic Range Window (DRW) and OFDMA Upstream Troubleshooting. Tips, suggestions and recommendations. Another power hour of cable with Brady Volpe and John Downey CMTS Technical Leader at Cisco. More and more operators are introducing OFDMA into their networks and experiencing a learning curve with its introduction and Dynamic Range Window issues. Find out ways The post Dynamic Range Window OFDMA Troubleshooting appeared first on Volpe Firm.
Chapter 245 - "The Dynamic Range of the Human Experience Being Done Musically" ...as read by William GoldsmithThis week I am so excited to have William Goldsmith join the podcast. Will has a new band, Assertion, and they’re releasing their debut record, Intermission, this Friday, April 9th on Spartan Records. Will chats about growing up and his love for the Beatles, the formation of Sunny Day Real Estate, Emo, and how his children have inspired his new band.You can pre-order Intermission at https://assertion.bandcamp.com/Photo by Andrew Kvenvolden----------Chapter 245 Music:Assertion - "Supervised Suffering"Sunny Day Real Estate - "In Circles"Sunny Day Real Estate - "How It Feels To Be Something On"Assertion - "The Lamb To The Slaughter Pulls A Knife"---As The Story Grows links:Help out at PatreonATSG WebsiteATSG Music and MerchJoin the Email ListATSG FacebookEmail: asthestorygrows@gmail.comYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNuP0_JUpT6DoIhhbGlwEYA?view_as=subscriber
Other than that, Happy Easter!
Samsung's highest-end phone, the S21 Ultra's camera has more than three times the dynamic range of the S20 Ultra and can shoot 8K video.
Samsung's highest-end phone, the S21 Ultra's camera has more than three times the dynamic range of the S20 Ultra and can shoot 8K video.
Originally published 18 Jan 2018. We go through what compression is as dynamic range reduction. https://beabetterartist.com/ (https://beabetterartist.com/) Support this podcast
Can dinosaurs, cockroaches and dynamic range teach us important lessons during a pandemic? Chaitanyamurti Swami explains through an insightful essay.
Welcome to Hardware Addicts, a proud member of the Destination Linux Network. Hardware Addicts is the podcast that focuses on the physical components that powers our technology world. In this episode, we’re going to discuss our hardware antics for the week including customer service woes, Apple WWDC, and we will finally answer Michael’s question about archive storage. Then we head to the popular Camera Corner with Wendy where we’re going to discuss Monitor Calibration and answer another Michael about Prime lenses…all this and more coming up. So Sit back, Relax, and Plug In because Hardware Addicts Starts Now! Quick Links: Ryan = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Michael = https://tuxdigital.com Wendy = https://destinationlinux.network Want to Support the Show? Destination Linux Network Store = https://destinationlinux.network/store Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://hardwareaddicts.org/hosts
In the world of Astrophotography, camera sensors are a hot topic. Quite often we find ourselves lost amongst the internet chatter about the newest camera and specs that can make even the hardiest of photographers leave the forms with a headache. So what’s the big deal? What truly should we be looking for in terms of cameras sensors? There are 3 main things that contribute to a sensor for Astrophotography: ISO performance, Dynamic Range, and The Lenses you can put in front of that sensor. Annie and Roy discuss their perspective on this commonly asked question. For more information check us out at: www.cosmicconnection.net
Welcome to Hardware Addicts, a proud member of the Destination Linux Network. Hardware Addicts is the podcast that focuses on the physical components that powers our technology world. In this episode, we’re going to discuss our hardware antics for the week, we ask the question are SSD’s as reliable as spinning disks?, we finally head to the popular Camera Corner with Wendy where we’re going to discuss Dynamic Range…all this and more coming up. So Sit back, Relax, and Plug In because Hardware Addicts Starts Now! Quick Links: Ryan = https://dasgeekcommunity.com Michael = https://tuxdigital.com Wendy = https://destinationlinux.network Want to Support the Show? Destination Linux Network Store = https://destinationlinux.network/store Want to follow the show and hosts on social media? You can find all of our social accounts at https://hardwareaddicts.org/hosts
Jimmy and Roya meet up with guest Dr. Justin Schweitzer to discuss all things relating to glaucoma.SOURCES Landmark GLC Studies: https://www.aao.org/eyenet/article/landmark-glaucoma-studies-key-findings-treatment-lCorneal Hysteresis as a Risk Factor for Predicting Development of Glaucoma: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29305310Residual and Dynamic Range of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness in Glaucoma: Comparison of Three OCT Platforms: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26436887Diagnostic classification of macular ganglion cell and retinal nerve fiber layer analysis: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25444638A New SITA Perimetric Threshold Testing Algorithm: Construction and a Multicenter Clinical Study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30336129JUPITER Study: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12325-016-0385-7LiGHT Study: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28903966Eagle Study: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(16)30956-4/fulltextMGD + Glaucoma: https://www.healio.com/optometry/glaucoma/news/online/%7Bcf2f2b9f-4721-4da1-97d1-ecb1b1d8f13b%7D/patients-on-glaucoma-drugs-have-significant-meibomian-gland-dropoutTHC/CBD + Eye Pressure: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30550613
Compression is the most used tool in audio production. Essentially it makes what is louder quieter and what is quieter louder. Join Studio Steve on a quick and informative dive into one of his favorite things in life: THE COMPRESSOR!!!Podcasting For Bosses Facebook Group Free Handy Podcasting Downloads Overachievers ClubYou TubeBlogInstagramTwitter
Foundations of Amateur Radio If you were asked to make an image of the Sydney harbour bridge and only use four dots, the viewer might struggle to determine what was the bridge, the sky, the water and the Sydney Opera House. Regardless of the number of colours available to you, the number of dots would not be enough information for most people. You might have a nice piece of art on your hands, but it might be ineligible for the Archibald prize. Even if you were allowed many colours, and just four dots, figuring out if the blue dot was water, sky, or the background of the Australian flag on top of the bridge might be just as complicated. If you were asked to make the image with one hundred dots, and only use black and white, from the perspective of the viewer you'd have a result that was easier to understand. Use a thousand dots, even easier, even if you only used black and white. Now, if you were to use a hundred dots, with ten colours, your image might be just as easy to understand as if it was a thousand dots in black and white. The point is, there are two things going on here. The number of dots and the information contained in each dot. More dots or more colours, or both, will help your image. Similarly, in Software Defined Radio, more dots, that is, more samples, will help and as I've previously mentioned, you need at least twice the number of samples as the highest frequency that you're measuring. But what of the colours in relation to an SDR? Measuring voltage as a human with a piece of paper is pretty straightforward. Provided you've got a Volt meter, a piece of paper and a scribble stick, you're good to go. If you measure your voltage as 1 Volt, you write 1, if it's -1 Volt, you write -1. Similarly, if it's 100 Volts, you'd write 100, 13.8 Volts and you'd write 13.8. We'll get back to colours in a moment. Provided your paper is big enough, you can record as many values as you need and as accurately as you desire. 13.8 or 13.8853, makes no difference to a piece of paper. Computers represent numbers internally using powers of two, called bits. A single bit can represent two values, 0 and 1. Two bits can represent four values, 8 bits represent 256 values and 16 bits represent 65536 different values. The takeaway is that there are a specific number of values that you can represent inside a computer, depending on how many bits you use. Consider the values I've mentioned, 1, -1, 100 and 13.8. That's four different values. If it's not immediately obvious, what ever solution you come up with, tracking positive and negative, tracking small and large, whole and fractions should all be part of the mix. In case you're wondering, we're essentially describing here how many colours or values we are going to allow, or in terms of a computer, how many bits. Let's consider all the values you might measure and represent inside a computer. How many different voltages do you want to be able to record between 1 Volt and 100 Volt? If you allow for ten values, you can record 10 Volt, 20 Volt and so-on, but you can't record 15 Volt. If you allow for a hundred values, you can record 1 Volt, 2 Volt and up, but you won't be able to record 1.5 Volt. If you account for a thousand values then you can record 1.1 Volt, 1.2 Volt and so-on, but you can't record -10 Volt. Remember, our computer representation can only manage a specific list of values and the size of the list is determined by the number of bits you're using. The rabbit hole goes even deeper. Radio signals vary massively in their strength, which is why we use a decibel scale to represent the signal strength, instead of saying station A is a thousand times stronger than station B, we say it has a signal level that's 30 dBm higher. That's comparing a 1 Watt station to a 1 kilowatt station, and in terms of voltage, that's between 20 Volt and 632 Volt. If you're designing a mechanism to store your measurements inside a computer, you might decide to use dBm to record your measurement. Let's say 30 values from 30 to 60 dBm. Sounds great, where do I sign up? Not so fast. What happens if our station is running less than 1 Watt, or if it's running 100 kilowatt, like when you happen to receive a nearby FM broadcast station? Not only do you need to contend with a whole range, called a Dynamic Range of measurements, you also need to deal with what happens to the overall picture. Let me say that in another way. Your voltage measurements at the base of your antenna are a representation of the RF information that your antenna is receiving, or transmitting for that matter. Representing that inside a computer means that the values you're using, and how fast your gathering them, determine how well the RF signal is represented. One thing to note is that the largest values represented by what ever you choose is only part of the problem. A signal that is stronger than the largest value you can record is not going to be recorded correctly. Similarly, a signal that is so small that it doesn't register as a change, also has an incorrect recording. Picking the right combination of dots and colours, sample size and bit-depth, doesn't end there, because there's even more to this, but I'll leave that for next time. To blow your mind, the Dynamic Range, bit-depth and sample size I've talked about in relation to Software Defined Radio, also applies to many other things, like taking a photo with your digital camera, or sampling digital audio, so understanding this in one area will likely help you in other places as well. The final takeaway is that a computer records a range of values that can represent a measurement in the real world. Picking the correct range of values determines how well your computer represents what your measuring. I'm Onno VK6FLAB
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In this first interview episode of FutureFrank we have as a guest Heather Kleinschmidt, Business and Team Consultant and Social Entrepreneur from New York. She is also the founder of the "[we]IMPACT" Podcast which was launched in December 2018, focusing on human leadership whilst sustaining healthy collaboration for exponential impact…Born in Virginia, spending her childhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and then continuing on to major in Dance and Psychology. She is an avid life long learner, having worked as a manager in a chocolate store as well as in finance and psychology research.
This week on Episode 29 we dive into what is Dynamic Range and how you can use this on your stage. Plus! We have some great questions in our Mailbag that we will go over, you won't want to miss this episode! If you learned something today or on a previous episode be sure to […]
This week on Episode 29 we dive into what is Dynamic Range and how you can use this on your stage. Plus! We have some great questions in our Mailbag that we will go over, you won't want to miss this episode! If you learned something today or on a previous episode be sure to […]
This week on Episode 29 we dive into what is Dynamic Range and how you can use this on your stage. Plus! We have some great questions in our Mailbag that we will go over, you won't want to miss this episode! If you learned something today or on a previous episode be sure to […]
Eric Swartz WA6HHQ, co-founder of Elecraft, joins us to guide our understanding of RF receiver performance specifications. Eric introduces us to common receiver specs such as Sensitivity, Noise Floor, Dynamic Range, Intermod Dynamic Range, Phase Noise, and RMDR. He tells us what they mean in real-world receiver performance terms, how they are tested, and whether it’s better to have a higher or lower number in each one. It’s also the final episode before the 2018 Hamvention and George and Jeremy share our plans for our Booth, special offers, and exclusives for show listeners who stop by booth 3104 in Xenia. 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Save $100 on the Digilent Analog Discovery 2 Package by using code “HamRadioWorkbench2018” in your cart prior to checkout - https://store.digilentinc.com/ham-radio-workbench-bundle/ Visit Digilent at booth 3002 QRP ARCI - Four Days in May - http://www.qrparci.org/fdim QRP Labs - https://www.qrp-labs.com/ Arduino Projects for Amateur Radio - https://www.amazon.com/Arduino-Projects-Amateur-Radio-Purdum/dp/0071834052 W6DQ QRZ Page - https://www.qrz.com/db/w6dq Sam Zeloff - Garage Chip Fab https://hackaday.com/2017/02/25/the-fab-lab-next-door-diy-semiconductors/ https://hackaday.com/2018/04/24/first-lithographically-produced-home-made-ic-announced/ https://hackaday.com/2018/05/03/more-details-on-that-first-home-made-lithographically-produced-ic/ Amp Hour Interview with Sam - https://theamphour.com/390-an-interview-with-sam-zeloof/ Sam Zeloff Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7E8-0Ou69hwScPW1_fQApA Bletchley Park - https://bletchleypark.org.uk/ Update on George’s Projects on his blog - http://www.kj6vu.com/ Anker Powerline Cables - https://www.anker.com/products/110/Cables USB In-Line Multimeter - https://www.amazon.com/Eversame-Multimeter-Chargers-Capacity-Banks-Black/dp/B01D9Y6ZFW/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1525531260&sr=8-3&keywords=usb+meter Randy K7AGE YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/K7AGE Eric 4ZIUG QSO Today Podcast - https://www.qsotoday.com/ Jeremy’s Workbench made from IKEA Algot Shelving - https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Db6TKjGUQAAfvQ8.jpg:large IKEA Algot Shelving - https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/categories/departments/bedroom/22798/ IKEA Bekant Desk - https://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/S09022804/#/S19022808 RF Receiver Specifications Guide from Eric Swartz WA6HHQ Elecraft Mailing List - http://www.elecraft.com/elist.html Sensitivity - How well can the receiver hear weak signals? Minimum Discernible Signals - noise is generated inside the radio from the amplifier stages and how much amplification is available in the receive chain to bring a signal above the radio’s internal noise floor As sensitivity increases, you can degrade dynamic range To measure, start by injecting weak signals until you observe the signal level out of the speaker roughly double in amplitude (3dB) Lower values are better (bigger negative number), allowing you to detect weaker signals Most HF radios are between -125 to -130 with -135 to -138 being on the higher side of performance Noise Floor The internal noise figure generated by the radio with the antenna removed Dynamic Range Strong Signal Handling - how does the radio perform when there are strong signals adjacent to where you are tuned? IMDR3 - Intermodulation Dynamic Range When multiple strong received signals overload the first receiving amplifier in your radio, the signals get clipped When the radio has a broad banded receiver, this clipping begins to act as a mixer and creates intermodulation showing up at different frequencies Additional unwanted signals are created in the receiver when multiple strong signals are present To measure, begin with two signals apart - the difference between the MDS/sensitivity and the level required to set the signal generator to to cover up the weak signal Higher values are better - 90dB range above noise floor is average, mid 90’s to 100 dB is on the higher side of performance Blocking Dynamic Range A strong signal overloading your receiver thereby reducing the gain of the receiver. Receivers can have challenges when a strong signal is physically near the radio To measure, inject a signal until it causes receiver overall gain to drop one DB Higher values are better - typical better than 130dB of BDR, mid 130s to 140s is on the higher side of performance Phase Noise An indication of the quality and “cleanliness” of local oscilator (VFO, or Crystal Master Oscillator) Denotes whether they introduce jitter or noise to the received signal Lower is better Reciprocal Mixing Dynamic Range (RMDR) RMDR is tied to phase noise Impacted by how clean your oscillator is To measure, listen in 500hz bandwidth and measure how strong an injected signal has to be to raise the noise floor on the freq you are tuned to (1-3dB noise floor increase) This ratio is the RMDR Higher values are better - 110-115 dB As multiple signals get closer, the RMDR drops Sherwood Engineering Receiver Comparison List - http://www.sherweng.com/table.html
Join the amazing Trey Ratcliff and me as we discuss his image of the Museum of Evolution in Paris, France entitled “Where Jules Verne would perform experiments on animalkind”. This one is good...
Join the amazing Trey Ratcliff and me as we discuss his image of the Museum of Evolution in Paris, France entitled “Where Jules Verne would perform experiments on animalkind”. This one is good...
On this episode of Behind the Shot, join Trey Ratcliff and me as we discuss his image "Where Jules Verne would perform experiments on animalkind", taken at the Museum of Evolution in Paris, France.
Okay kids, I think this is a good one. A little giddiness, a little edginess. Three game session reports that press our buttons and invite some good critical analysis. Add in two albums that we've been waiting to sink our teeth into and it's easy for us to raise this discussion to 11. Enjoy the show. DECIBELS: 00:14:15 -- Sidereal Confluence (First Take - Session Report) 00:54:12 -- The Godfather (First Take) 01:10:30 -- Teeling Single Grain Irish Whiskey 01:13:15 -- Music (Steven Wilson - To The Bone; The War on Drugs -- A Deeper Understanding) 01:47:39 -- Mythotopia (The Showdown)
Lots of folks get confused by the subject of dynamic range. Listen to episode 74 of Make Better Photos and Videos and develop a useful understanding of this important topic.
Welcome to FRO RANTS where I share what's on my mind about a certain topic. This time i'm discussing the whole "dynamic range" issue people are saying the Canon 6D Mark II has. It's really frustrating to listen to a bunch of people bitch about a camera they don't own, never have used, never touched a file from and may never ever see. They pile on based off of a few reports online that only give part of the picture and thing it's all fact. I needed to get a few things off my chest and that's exactly what I do in this audio podcast. You can watch the video I recorded editing RAW files from the Canon 6D Mark II right here https://youtu.be/1Po4Ct8B2Oo
Jeff Harmon talks with Bill Claff about his Photographic Dynamic Range testing and math that can be seen on his photonstophotos.net website. Jeff goes over the following questions with Bill: 1) Who is Bill Claff and what do you do with photography? 2) What is the story or background of your excellent photonstophotos.net website? Why did you create it? 3)You ... The post Photo Taco: Photographic Dynamic Range appeared first on Master Photography Podcast.
Jeff Harmon talks with Bill Claff about his Photographic Dynamic Range testing and math that can be seen on his photonstophotos.net website. Jeff goes over the following questions with Bill: 1) Who is Bill Claff and what do you do with photography? 2) What is the story or background of your excellent photonstophotos.net website? Why did you create it? 3)You ... The post Photographic Dynamic Range appeared first on Photo Taco Podcast.
In the first of an ongoing series of TV reviews on HTG, calibrator David Abrams starts with a description of his studio environment and measurement and calibration process, followed by a detailed analysis of the Sony A1E OLED TV. We talk about the X-tended Dynamic Range control and what it does, then take a close look at the grayscale and color measurements in standard dynamic range (SDR) at different window sizes and settings of X-tended Dynamic Range. We also look at the grayscale and color measurements in HDR with a 10% window and X-tended Dynamic Range set to High. Plus, answers to chatroom questions and more. Host: Scott Wilkinson Guest: David Abrams Subscribe to Home Theater Geeks at https://twit.tv/shows/home-theater-geeks Thanks to CacheFly for the bandwidth for this show.
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In this episode, we return to play with our extremities. After our Sabbatical respite of tacit ablutions, it’s time to get down to the business of casting our pods. William is in the eye of the summer chaos storm where he faces both faulty layovers and an excess of planning. Could a clothing-optional puddle-jumper be in his future? As a 138-year-old-man, Scott reminisces about a past escape from Jekyll Island and shares his One Rule to Vacation Them All. We find common ground in our Great Expectations and agree that in the end, fun is fun, but home is where it is at. As we slowly ramble into our main topic, we discover that somebody is taking our mediocre ideas and running with them, which means we have at least one listener left. Turns out the secret is us! Then it is time for our Word(s) of the Week. Everything is amped up these days which causes us to muse on the topics of the casual and the extreme, the doing versus the experiencing. Our message is one of stillness and slowness. Don’t push that envelope all the time. Even the messiah birds know that. Our meandering path takes us to the Olympics where we investigate the changing levels of competition and our limits as humans before ending up where we always end up, with flexible women shooting arrows with their feet. Jealous much? Full of hot air, we drone onward towards the familiar shores of Music in Rearview. Hurrah! Fresh off the Goodwill rack, Len Krisson stops by with his extreme volume pedal and tomorrow’s organ today. We drop the needle and see where Mr. Dynamic Range takes us. And where he takes us is on a Moonlit journey of curious musical choices until we finally have to speed things along. Yes, it’s time to take our secret notes and find a nice, low hill to roll down… To the extreme!
Why “Dynamic Range Day” is a really bad name. And come to think of it, why “dynamic range” probably isn't what you think it is. And neither are “dynamics”! And why the Loudness War hasn't changed them. At least, not one kind – or not in the way that you think. Because physics. It's complicated! Plus special bonus topics: Autotune and Taylor Swift (!) Links: Dynamic Range Day http://dynamicrangeday.co.uk/ How to use the TT ‘Dynamic Range' Meter – and where to get it http://productionadvice.co.uk/how-to-avoid-over-compressing-your-mix/ The ‘Dynamic Range' Database http://dr.loudness-war.info/ Dynameter http://www.meterplugs.com/dynameter?a_aid=edmmr&a_bid=3bb60bda Did they REALLY just auto-tune Aretha ? SERIOUSLY ? http://productionadvice.co.uk/aretha-autotune/ So Taylor Swift is louder than Motorhead, AC/DC and The Sex Pistols… – wait, WHAT? http://productionadvice.co.uk/taylor-swift-loudness/
In this episode, we explore Ansel Adams' Zone System and using a light meter, as well as how this can be applied to digital photography. Images and Text: https://mbp.ac/503 Music by Martin Bailey
In this episode, we explore Ansel Adams' Zone System and using a light meter, as well as how this can be applied to digital photography. Images and Text: https://mbp.ac/503 Music by Martin Bailey
The Sekonic L-758D is probably the best light meter on the market, and can be made even more useful by creating camera profiles for it, so in this post I walk you through how to do that. Details on blog: https://mbp.ac/501 Music by Martin Bailey
The Sekonic L-758D is probably the best light meter on the market, and can be made even more useful by creating camera profiles for it, so in this post I walk you through how to do that. Details on blog: https://mbp.ac/501 Music by Martin Bailey
http://www.adorama.comIn this episode Bryan show us how to exploit the dynamic range of light; setting one exposure for bright overcast light while placing subject against darker background creates a very dark background which serves up a healthy dose of contrast.Related Products at Adorama:Nikon D810 Digital SLR Body Only Camerahttp://www.adorama.com/INKD810.html?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=Social&utm_content=Video&utm_campaign=Creating%20Black%20Backgrounds%3A%20You%20Keep%20Shooting%20with%20Bryan%20Peterson%20Nikon 24-85mm f/2.8-4 IF AF-D Nikkor Lenshttp://www.adorama.com/NK2485AFDU.html?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=Social&utm_content=Video&utm_campaign=Creating%20Black%20Backgrounds%3A%20You%20Keep%20Shooting%20with%20Bryan%20Peterson%20Like, share, and comment on the video below...let's get the conversation started!If you have questions, share them with us at: adotv@adorama.com
SONY 4K UHD TVs On the last show we read a news story that SONY announced pricing and availability for their new line for 4K TVs. This week we thought we discuss in a bit more depth the latest from SONY. For starters there are a total of nine UHD TVs. The nine TVs are tiered on entry, mid, and high and range in price from $2,100 up to $25,000 All support HDMI 2.0 and the HEVC codec which cover two of the three must have features for a UHD TV according to HD Guru. The other being HDCP 2.2 which we couldn't verify. The TVs are also MHL 3.0 compatible so you can watch 4K content from your smartphones or tablets. All the new TVs will support Netflix 4K streaming as it becomes available on the Netflix service. The SONY developed X Reality PRO picture engine, TRILUMINOS color spectrum, and X-tended Dynamic Range PRO technology are marketing terms for 4K upscaling, deeper color palette, and higher contrast. Entry Level For the entry level 4K market are four models in the XBR-X850B series: 49“ for $2,099 55“ for $2,999 65“ for $3,999 70” for $5,499 Mid-Tier For the Mid-Tier 4K market are three models in the XBR-X900B series: 55” for $3,999 66” for $4,999 79” for $8,999 These TVs use Edge lit LEDs and something SONY calls X-tended Dynamic Range technology to achieve better contrast than the entry level TVs. One thing that many people complain about with thin TVs is that the audio is bad. On these models SONY uses wedge shape design which maintains thinness and provides for better richer sound. Flagship SONY's flagship 4K UHD TVs the XBR-X950B series comes in two models: 65 “ for $7,999 85” for $24,999 The top tier SONYs use direct lit LEDs and something SONY calls X-tended Dynamic Range PRO technology for the highest contrast ratio among this year's line of 4K TVs. SONY has developed a unique backlighting algorithm to further enhance picture quality.
Live from Athens Greece and The Living Room Studios, in this episode I explain my golden rule about tracking with compression, and also explain recording levels when recording to digital and using passive attenuators (Such as the A Designs ATTY and the Little Labs Redcloud). But more important than all that, I am giving away [...]
An introduction to using Final Cut Pro X's Color Board and Waveform Monitor to adjust an image's Focus Exposure, Dynamic Range, and Color Balance.
Today we talk about dynamic range, exposure values, how much dynamic range our cameras can capture and the possibility of having too much! Great Dynamic Range article: http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/dynamic-range.htm Camera dynamic range and other measured data: http://www.dxomark.com/ Music from Music Alley: http://www.musicalley.com/
Today we talk about dynamic range, exposure values, how much dynamic range our cameras can capture and the possibility of having too much! Great Dynamic Range article: http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/dynamic-range.htm Camera dynamic range and other measured data: http://www.dxomark.com/ Music from Music Alley: http://www.musicalley.com/