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Jan 29, 2013 at 6:01 AM Post #52,502 of 177,744
Thanks I'll def check it out
Get the Ducky shine II, where are you getting it from?

Yep

Hi panda,
do you notice any weirdness in the low treble with the heirs like in this review?
http://rinchoi.blogspot.hk/2012/10/heir-audio-4ai.html?m=1

I dont prefer reading reviews of stiff i am reviewing


when i read panda telling them to "duke it out", I had a vision of them playing a deathmatch game in the arena level in good ole Duke Nukem 3D. Winner takes the prize

edit: so you guys already settled it. lol

That way works :)

:eek: Panda-sama has been challenged!

http://www.head-fi.org/u/353835/pandastyle

It aint a challenge but a farce

Okay y'all...
Which lips look the best for Saya?










No lips ?
Triple post...
Look at this news article...
Sound like any currently airing anime? :p
http://www.japantoday.com/category/technology/view/push-for-smart-guns-builds-on-embattled-past
[rule]And if I do get CIEMs soon, what does everyone think of this pic for the right side:



M

And this for the left:


[One would be flipped obviously...]

Hmm why not something different
 
Jan 29, 2013 at 6:43 AM Post #52,504 of 177,744
Its that time again... I have an artist's block.

In need for an input on some favorite digital artists (e.g. Tony Taka). I need a style to imitate for practice in diversity and just for some random inspirations..
 
Jan 29, 2013 at 7:21 AM Post #52,509 of 177,744
Dat level

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Jan 29, 2013 at 7:52 AM Post #52,511 of 177,744
Jan 29, 2013 at 8:02 AM Post #52,512 of 177,744
Jan 29, 2013 at 9:19 AM Post #52,515 of 177,744
Printer-fi!
 
This is what the output from the laser engraver's default duotone conversion looks like right?
 

 
That's because the engraver represents grayscale as huge halftone dots by default:

 
By controlling the duotone conversion manually one can make the best use of the 1200dpi resolution of the engraver (click to zoom into the original to see the full dithering pattern):

 
Which when viewed from a normal distance (that 1200pixel wide image occupies 1 inch of print area) looks like this:

 
This is the idealized result, in reality the output will still be a bit pixellated but much better than the default output.  Also gray tones may come out the wrong shade of gray (dark tones may look darker (close to black) than intended and light tones lighter (close to white) than intended) but for something simple like the halo around kyubey the approximation should be sufficient.  For printing photographic scenery with all shades of gray, equalization of the gray shades (I call it printer equalization
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) is required.
 
I speak from experience:  once when I was bored I tried to print photos from the office B&W laser printer:  I went on to do my own "gradient test", equalized the black to white gradient to match the screen display, and went on to produce fine art B&W prints from the laser printer
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