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I was playing around with Open Camera with a very long exposure (10 seconds), with a somewhat high ISO (3000ish), with my camera placed against a flat object so it doesn’t see any outside light. This is a great way of capturing sensor noise, though it does seem to be brighter around the outside, and less in the middle. Light leakage? Or just how the sensor works?
Anyways, I did that, and then played around with every nearly filter the stock photos app on my phone had, which results in some neat wallpapers.
I was going into town today, and took the chance to take some pictures.
You can click them to open them as a JPEG XL for the original size and higher quality. If your browser doesn’t support JPEG XL, try opening it in something that does.
This was my first time using darktable. I don’t know what I’m doing in it, but at least I managed to nicely censor out the license plates.
(also, these were taken on the 17th, but i’ve not slept since for it is nearly 1AM, so i still consider that today)
I made a trans flag wallpaper in blender!
I actually made this like a year ago but I’m publishing it now.
When writing a box blur implementation, initially I had a fun bug where the rolling sum for values on the left were incorrect, since I did not include early values in the blur. It looks really cool so I kept the code for it.
If you just want to try it out on your own images, I wrote a JS version.
Below is the code, with the required fix commented out. This does a box blur on a single row of the image, with a specified width.
here you go have a full on album ig,,,
as always source embedded in the files
There’s a better post to be made about making music with bitshifting but that post is still due to be released on the year of the linux desktop.
Volume Warning: Is reasonable on my machine. Check yours.
Source Code: Run strings
on the file.