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Matins 2

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  1. The whole web experience seems to have gotten worse compared to 15 years ago in terms of bloatedness, genuine content, censorship, tracking and search results.
  2. $2,999.99 https://store.asus.com/us/item/202101AM120000009/ROG-Flow-X13-Ultra-Slim-2-in-1-Gaming-Laptop-Bundle%3A-ROG-XG-Mobile%2BRTX-3080-included
  3. Such a great image. Definitely not optimistic about 2021.
  4. The oldest preserved photograph (adjusted), by Nicéphore Niépce. Taken around 1826 using a box with a hole in it, a lens and a pewter plate coated with natural asphalt. 🙂 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/View_from_the_Window_at_Le_Gras https://photo-museum.org/niepce-invention-photography/
  5. The question was raised to discuss and share information about the technical side of digital cameras, specifically their sensor technologies compared to film. Questions that come to mind are: which sensors come closest and why, in what way could they be improved, and what makes them better if their image quality has surpassed film (which I don't think is the case)? It wasn't exactly raised to discuss the use of certain cameras in productions.
  6. I'd be lying if I said that I truly care what the average citizen likes or dislikes.
  7. I'm curious to know if you have any footage without rolling shutter to show to support this claim.
  8. The Digital Bolex with its Kodak CCD sensor produces good quality images that look more film-like than most if not all digital consumer cameras today. I guess that indeed the demand for it wasn't high enough, or its price was just too steep. It's a real shame that CCD isn't given the priority it deserves.
  9. Is it even possible? Are new sensor technologies needed? Are there certain developments going on that some of us are unaware of?
  10. Who needs video when you can do other stuff while listening to videos on a streaming service? https://www.androidpolice.com/2020/12/16/netflix-is-rolling-out-an-audio-only-mode/
  11. If cinemas are a thing of the past, and complete digital media is the future, why not phase out actors (human ones)? Surely, most people will have a hard time distinguishing CGI actors from their real life counterparts if done right. We might as well do away with script writers. Who's going to need them when artificial intelligence is able to come up with scripts that can suck more money out of the masses than human scripts do now?
  12. Once such a service has been programmed, the company can ultimately dump most of its computer programmers while keeping one or more of them to maintain it. This, of course, isn't just applicable to the movie industry.
  13. Anyway, people change, cultures change. As much as I hope that someday, somewhere, analogue shot movies will make their comeback, and pretty cinemas with decent and properly dressed guests will become a standard again, it's doubtful that this is going to happen. At this point in time, I wonder if I even want to further adapt to the ongoing digitisation of this era. Perhaps the foundation of cinematography, the civilisation in which cinema came to fruition, has reached a terminal stage.
  14. Kind of reminds me of this advertisement, directed by Frank Budgen:
  15. There is just something about Japanese user interface design that doesn't seem right to me.
  16. I don't like the design and ergonomics of this thing at all. Thanks to Sony for their image sensors.
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