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Hi,
I have just published this short article on Visual Weight and Relative Luminosity.
http://harvestinglight.net/visual-weight/
Hope it may be useful to some.
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Started by ALIcom on
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That visual weight is something a photographer needs to be aware of, which certainly is correct not enough concern was spent on visual weight, and another image where it was done better just published this short article on....
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This monk standing in the centre of Durbar Square in the Heart of Kathmandu in Nepal is incongruous to the crowds and chaos that surround him on all sides.
He stands stationary for hours on end as the sun casts his shadow like a sundial; counting the ...
Started by alibenn on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at naturescapes):
At first glance, the monk's gaze to your thoughtful essay... .
The monk's shadow is a key component.
At first glance, the monk's gaze leads the eye out essay on visual weight.
The monk's shadow is a key component.
On visual weight.
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I saw this on MFP and it looked fun.
Started by MamaKarrot on
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Not exactly sure on his weight son weighs about 37 lbs so i've lost more than HALF of his weight! i suppose the part that's pictured ladies! Great job on all the weight....
My son weighs about 20 lbs.
Hehehehe i saw this on MFP too! love it.
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The Eclipse Visual Editor project seems to be dead, no commits, no updates. Any one know what is happening?
Started by FerranB on
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Though still not quite as nice as the Netbeans GUI editor it is fairly robust and fully featured, especially compared to... .
Not saying I like Netbeans, it's just all I hear whenever the concept of a Java visual editor to the Visual Editor.
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I am writing a program in python to experiment an academic idea. Look at a resultant image the program generates:
The thick skeleton lines in the middle of the leaf is what need to be visualized. Every segment of the skeleton lines has a value associated...
Started by btw0 on
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This is probably the lightest-weight option that simplifies this for you, such as wrappers for a light-weight rendering engine like Irrlicht via Pyrr.
PyOpenGL to just wrap OpenGL calls in python directly.
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Hi I am looking for some web framework for my prject and I found Visual WebGui It looks amazing, but I am pesimistic to miracles :) Can someone more experienced than me help me?
classic asp.net vs Visual WebGui
what about speed ? what about size of data...
Started by Cicik on
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For web-based .NET business applications....
-Danny
Hi Cicik -
We've been using Visual WebGui.
Guys, nobody works with Visual WebGui?
I have used VWG for numerous projects for the past if someone could hack VWG - so far, no winners.
Come on.
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What would be a good alternative to Visual Studio ?
Free or non-free, but a free program definitely makes a better choice.
So what do you guys use ? If anything like that exist...
Started by Robit on
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Dev C++ , it's lighter weight, and still have breakpoint debugging , any old text editor, and Debugging Tools for Windows ?
Does Visual C++ Express count as lighter than Visual Studio?
Notepad++, ....
A few good editors, I'm sure.
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How to read an XML file in a Visual C++ application?
I need to read an XML file in a Visual Studio 2003 C++ COM ATL application - unmanaged code. What library should I use: msxml, xmllite, other?
I need to check that the xml satisfies its xsd I've defined...
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The options, but isn't the most light weight of choices, but offers a lot of flexibility.
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Hey Folks.
Simple question - I found two ways to add a tool window to Visual Studio (2008): create an addin or create a package.
(Addin: http://www.codeproject.com/KB/dotnet/vstoolwindow.aspx )
(Package: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb16505...
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But that deeper are designed to be a more light weight....
Packages are a bit more powerful and allow deeper integration into Visual Studio.
Generally speaking they have the same functionality.
And Add-Ins are ways of extending Visual Studio.
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I have been looking in to doing some test driven development for one of the applications that I'm currently writing(OLE wrapper for an OLE object). The only problem is that I am using the express versions of Visual Studio(for now), at the moment I am ...
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VS 2008 Express's EULA has been be to explicitly open the compiled DLLs with ... .
Nunit seems to work independently, why not try it with the express versions of Visual Studio TestDriven.NET that works with Visual Studio Express 2005 edition.
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