For years the tech teams that set up systems have said that 5G is a technology is all hype, will be hype for years and what is good about it will be a[……]
Category Archives: Tangential Art and Science
Since we became our own secretaries, it seems that we have to know nearly everything these days.
Ignore the 5G Rush and Confusion
For years the tech teams that set up systems have said that 5G is a technology is all hype, will be hype for years and what is good about it will be a[……]
Ignore the 5G Rush and Confusion
For years the tech teams that set up systems have said that 5G is a technology is all hype, will be hype for years and what is good about it will be a[……]
Teaching and Learning Color
If you need to teach color, a wicked cool tool has bubbled its way up through the interwebz. The company is named Wigglepixel, and the artist gives us this phenomenal set of tools that make different color models very real because of their hands on nature.
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Teaching and Learning Color
If you need to teach color, a wicked cool tool has bubbled its way up through the interwebz. The company is named Wigglepixel, and the artist gives us this phenomenal set of tools that make different color models very real because of their hands on nature.
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130 dB – Repercussions from the Court
Musician wins landmark ruling over ruined hearing – BBC News. He attributed it from being “seated directly in front of the brass section of the orchestra for a rehearsal of Wagner’s thunderous opera Die Walkure in the famous orchestra pit at the Royal Opera House.”
Not only did the man suffer from tintinnitus and dizziness, but he also has hyperacusis. This disease causes certain frequencies to cause pain. All three are considered irreversible.
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130 dB – Repercussions from the Court
Musician wins landmark ruling over ruined hearing – BBC News. He attributed it from being “seated directly in front of the brass section of the orchestra for a rehearsal of Wagner’s thunderous opera Die Walkure in the famous orchestra pit at the Royal Opera House.”
Not only did the man suffer from tintinnitus and dizziness, but he also has hyperacusis. This disease causes certain frequencies to cause pain. All three are considered irreversible.
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World’s “Greenest Green” Could Make Ultra High-Def Displays Even Sharper
Just when you thought that the consumer world was fought back to its trenches of down-facing speakers and 10 bit color (excepting of course the 12-bit DolbyVision), along comes a new fancy color into their corner…Green.
It is surprising how much green is missing from the standard UHD consumer devices. They are currently claiming that they are hitting 97% (or some number) of P3 (some 100%) without saying what is missing. But 2020 – the latest and greatest from the laser projectors in cinemas – well, consumer devices are hitting around 75%. Which, since the triangle leg that goes from green to somewhere near the blue corner, means a lot of green and a lot of blue is missing as well. Remember, the eye takes a lot of cues (and hues) from green, such as luminance and sharpness. So, new this will be interesting to see in the future.
Anyway, here is part of the article from Digital Trends:
Not all greens are created equal. There’s lime green, mint green, British racing green. And now there’s practically pure green, thanks to chemical engineers at ETH Zurich, who have created the world’s greenest green. They say it will improve color quality in the ultra high-definition displays of the future.
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World’s “Greenest Green” Could Make Ultra High-Def Displays Even Sharper
Just when you thought that the consumer world was fought back to its trenches of down-facing speakers and 10 bit color (excepting of course the 12-bit DolbyVision), along comes a new fancy color into their corner…Green.
It is surprising how much green is missing from the standard UHD consumer devices. They are currently claiming that they are hitting 97% (or some number) of P3 (some 100%) without saying what is missing. But 2020 – the latest and greatest from the laser projectors in cinemas – well, consumer devices are hitting around 75%. Which, since the triangle leg that goes from green to somewhere near the blue corner, means a lot of green and a lot of blue is missing as well. Remember, the eye takes a lot of cues (and hues) from green, such as luminance and sharpness. So, new this will be interesting to see in the future.
Anyway, here is part of the article from Digital Trends:
Not all greens are created equal. There’s lime green, mint green, British racing green. And now there’s practically pure green, thanks to chemical engineers at ETH Zurich, who have created the world’s greenest green. They say it will improve color quality in the ultra high-definition displays of the future.
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Most Pleasant Story
Stories don’t get better than this:
The Longest Shortest Double Bassist from NewYorker on Vimeo.
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Most Pleasant Story
Stories don’t get better than this:
The Longest Shortest Double Bassist from NewYorker on Vimeo.
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Technicolor at 100
Richard Edlund is struck by – and talks about – the masochism of the art…and science of movies.
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Technicolor at 100
Richard Edlund is struck by – and talks about – the masochism of the art…and science of movies.
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Free iOS Apps Celebration – Get NOW
Celebrating a gajillion app sales, and for an unknown length of time, there are dozens of free iPad and iPhone apps available.
The original 10 are at[……]
Free iOS Apps Celebration – Get NOW
Celebrating a gajillion app sales, and for an unknown length of time, there are dozens of free iPad and iPhone apps available.
The original 10 are at[……]