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Nikon D3300 Review

All Rights Reserved. Intro Specs Performance Recommendations More Nikon D3300 (16.2 oz./460g with battery and SD card) with included new 18-55mm VR II lens (about $650 with lens; also comes in gray and comes in red for the same price). enlarge. I'd get mine from Adorama. My biggest source of support for this free website is when you use those or any of these links to approved sources when you get anything, regardless of the country in which you live. Top, Nikon D3300 with included 18-55mm VR II. Back, Nikon D3300. enlarge. Nikon D3300. enlarge. Nikon D3300. enlarge. Gray version version of the Nikon D3300. Red version of the Nikon D3300. January 2014 More Nikon Reviews Nikon Lenses All Reviews DEAL: You can get the D3100 for only $349, with lens, refurbished, which is 99% the same camera as the D3300 — for half the price.

Introduction top Sensor. Climb. ICT Graphics Lab. The Graphics Lab at the University of Southern California has designed an easily reproducible, low-cost 3D display system with a form factor that offers a number of advantages for displaying 3D objects in 3D.

ICT Graphics Lab

The display is: autostereoscopic - requires no special viewing glasses omnidirectional - generates simultaneous views accomodating large numbers of viewers interactive - can update content at 200Hz The system works by projecting high-speed video onto a rapidly spinning mirror. As the mirror turns, it reflects a different and accurate image to each potential viewer. Our rendering algorithm can recreate both virtual and real scenes with correct occlusion, horizontal and vertical perspective, and shading. While flat electronic displays represent a majority of user experiences, it is important to realize that flat surfaces represent only a small portion of our physical world. This surface spins synchronously relative to the images being displayed by the projector. Make Your Amateur Photos More Professional. With everyone and their grandmother having a digital camera you can make almost anybody look like a professional photographer, well, better-than-amateur at least.

Make Your Amateur Photos More Professional

You can use this simple process on almost any photo you take. Let’s start with our regular, old, point-and-shoot photo. This one was taken with a little higher-end camera, but it can still use a lot of work. First, we’re going to sharpen our image a bit using the Unsharp Mask [Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp Mask]. We don’t want anything too drastic, so I used some low settings. Now we’re going to add a Levels Adjustment layer [Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Levels]. Next step is to add a Brightness/Contrast Adjustment layer [Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Brightness/Contrast]. One more adjustment layer… the Hue/Saturation Adjustment layer [Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Hue/Saturation].

Now you can probably already see how much of a difference these few steps make. It’s a subtle change, but it usually makes the photo look nicer. Photo effects, vintage, retro, online and free - Pixlr-o-matic.