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Well... yer right!Abby has retired for the evening but, I had to share. Her nose is sticking through a hole in her blanket. I think it's cute.
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Well... yer right!Abby has retired for the evening but, I had to share. Her nose is sticking through a hole in her blanket. I think it's cute.
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Well... yer right!Abby has retired for the evening but, I had to share. Her nose is sticking through a hole in her blanket. I think it's cute.
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Well... yer right!Abby has retired for the evening but, I had to share. Her nose is sticking through a hole in her blanket. I think it's cute.
For those who speak camera (I don't even speak it well enough to get my face slapped):
My newest quad copter is a DJI Phantom 4 Pro. I like the color setting called "Vivid" on my Phantom 3 Pro quad copter, but I don't see it anywhere in the Phantom 4 Pro camera settings and none of the color presets look like Vivid to me, although I have not shot video with all of them to verify.
So, I'm making uneducated guesses and enjoying the journey. I like the way the above video looks. I'd like more red and less green but I have no idea what to change to head in that direction.
Here are settings I used for this video:
Custom white balance: 6800K
1080P at 60 fps
MP4
H.265
Style: +2, +1, +0
Color setting "Momo"
No color editing was attempted in post. The only editing was the removal of some sections, speeding it up to 4X original speed, and adding music.
so, do we call you Naval? Or Mr. Contract?To answer your question, in a nutshell, the NCC is a Star Trek reference. Those three characters, usually followed by something else, have followed me all over the interwebs for more than 20 years, beginning with AOL.




Thanks Mike. I think that one of the three "style" numbers might be saturation. I'll check tomorrow and see if I can find out.Anything in the color settings about saturation? That's basically what a vivid setting is. It's high saturation. Some 35mm cameras allow you to adjust it. Just a thought.
You could call me Hyla cinerea, but don't call me late for mosquitoes.so, do we call you Naval? Or Mr. Contract?
According to The Making of Star Trek, "NCC" is the Starfleet abbreviation for "Naval Construction Contract"
Yes! Thanks to your comment about saturation, and thanks to this amazing video, I now know that the 3rd adjustable setting under "Style" is saturation, so I can raise that value and get more saturation. The kid who does the video puts a huge amount of info into the 27 minute video, even though he doesn't know that "cache" is pronounced the same way as "cash". Shoot, he even shows where the histogram is located. He makes Phil Busardo sound inefficient and long-winded. Oh, wait.....Anything in the color settings about saturation?
Quite a job fir sure! Glad your hubby is handy. Mine is the same way. He spent his working life with water heaters and ACs but can fix just about anything.Well, we have a new hot water heater.
I cleaned the back entry/laundry room before we left on Monday for So FL to hubby's aunt's 90th birthday party and no problems. Came home yesterday and I noticed what I thought was doggie grff (upchuck) by the back door. When I went to clean it up water gurgled out from under the laminate floor. This is a mobile, and they built the walls around the water heater. Not an easy job to replace, but hubby did it today. Had to rip out all the flooring in that little room, most of the walls surrounding the water heater (but electric box is on the outside of one of the walls), going to replace the laminate in there with tile (we did the laminate throughout when we first bought the place - a trashed repo we totally rebuilt. I love the layout - 4 bedrooms, open concept, living room, family room with fireplace, etc. Heck the master bath is bigger then our son's bedroom was when we lived in So FL!!). The tile job will wait til another day, but the old water heater was so full of sand we could not drain it! It was a big mess, but the subfloor is fine (thank goodness I found it right away!). We got a great deal on some nice tile at Habitat for Humanity, one of our favorite places to shop. It was a heck of a job, but we are so fortunate hubby can do all this work. If we had to pay a contractor/plumber/electrician? I shudder to think what it would have cost. Whole thing will be complete for under $500. Water heater alone was $350, so quite the savings! We have filters and a water softener installed, so this heater will not fill with sand like the old one did. Old one was over 20 yrs old, so it had a good life.
We are both tired, especially hubby! But I helped!!
Yep I agree good movie.The Abyss, 1989. Ed Harris, Mary Mastrantonio. Science fiction.
Excellent, entertaining, surprising. Oh... and LONG, but worth every minute.
Noticed dat.Now that'z an echo!!!