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It's me I'm the autistic girl
Please give me info dump
so you know photography right, doing it in your phone is easy but it pales in comparison to professional quality, and it's mostly not because of the device, for your photo-taking machine to bring meaningful difference you need a certain skill level.
Here's a few tips how to improve dramatically even with just your phone! Manual is great and all but whatever algorithm your phone uses will always give you an ok photo, and you want to take both good and shit photos! Variety is the spice of life after all
now photography is all about light, without it there would be no photo after all. Here's the 3 key setting that are fun to mess with:
most of photography is learning how to balance those 3 settings! All of them have their use, a sports photographer will use much different settings than a studio portait photographer.
though perhaps the most important rule of photography (and all of art) is that there are no rules, just guidelines, when hearing about a "rule" your first thought should be to see what happens when you break it, so then you can understand why it's a "rule" and perhaps even think of ways to break it with intent so the critics of the world can go "ahhh how clever" at your work :D
I'm not a girl nor autistic (though adhd) but I hope this brings you some fun :3
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The caption says, "(I) didn't understand anything, but felt nice to listen."
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I am totally guilty of infodumping. When it's about a topic that sparks joy (in me), I call it geeking out as in I geeked out about about my Star Trek card game at the party and no one seemed to understand or mind too much.
What star trek card game?
This Star Trek card game. It's called Fleet And Federation and imagines what would happen if a setting like the original series was a well-edited reality show (which allowed me to mix in navy events and Hollywood development events into the mix). It's a co-op game that tries to operate as a fast(er) action TTRPG, the end result of occasionally getting face time with my old gaming crew but not having time enough with them for a proper TTRPG campaign (or even a run)
I worked on it a long while before giving up for lack of local playtesters and venues. In retrospect (having since learned more design theory online), F&F would suffer a bit from quarterbacking, but otherwise was fairly viable a working game.
That said, I was quite proud of countless diegetic elements of the game and would sometime have to explain it to someone, but first explain what the hell F&F was so that they'd know what I was talking about, and by then their eyes were thoroughly glazed over.
Being a good listener means this happens frequently, haha.
You can infodump in a box in the bathroom.
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thats how i feel when i keep infodumping about phases array radar and solid state lidar using phase modulation for beam steering
I like your funny words, magic kitty :3
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Hey phased array radar, like what’s used on Aegis cruisers, fuck yeah. Beam steering works pretty well on WiFi routers that use it, so the phase modulation is pretty inherent to that use (or not). LIDAR = RADAR but with lazurz yo, and that shit’s trés cool. Damn tech can be fun!
Soooooo 🥹 when calculating voltage drops on our elevation maps? -squee-
Hey guys, is this the phased array radar thread? Sweeeeet
It's all about frequency, frequency, frequency.
Also, I hadn't heard the term "beam steering" before, I was only familiar with beamforming, it is however the coolest shit ever.
anyone who doesn't think beamforming is the coolest shit should just go do office work until they cark it because they're painfully boring
it's basically magic
Beam steering is the reason why Samsung antennas are so powerful yet have low SAR ratings at the same time.
Feel free to infodump. This sounds interesting.
Yooo I love this stuff. Too bad I ended up working in another field entirely
phased array radars are the shit.
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