View Full Version : My Amiwest show photos online.
redrumloa
07-31-2003, 01:39 PM
Not quite worthy of a news submission i must say, most of my pictures were terrible and were deleted :-( These are the ones that came out so-so.
Amiwest (www.anachronismindustries.com/amiwest)
And if you are interested, while i was in the area I visited Old Sacramento and San Fransisco.
Old Sacramento (http://anachronismindustries.com/old/)
San Fransisco (www.anachronismindustries.com/SF)
Enjoy! If you have any questions, just ask by pic name.
bloodline
07-31-2003, 01:54 PM
hmmm, crappie camera :(
No offence.
takemehomegrandma
07-31-2003, 01:56 PM
Nice pictures! But some of them was kind of small and blurry (which makes it kind of difficult to see).
Anyway, what was that globe thingy (amiwest5.JPG) with the text inside?
redrumloa
07-31-2003, 02:51 PM
No offence.
None taken. Actually under more ideal situations it takes much better pictures. The Amiwest ones were pretty much all indoor in terrible lighting conditions. The outdoor pictures are fantastic though. The pictures of the GG bridge are great, I have shrunk them and put through jpg compression that distorts it a bit though.
redrumloa
07-31-2003, 02:56 PM
But some of them was kind of small and blurry (which makes it kind of difficult to see).
Yeah most of them were even worse than that and had to be deleted. The ones I did save i made small enough to see but not big enough to waste major bandwidth:-P
Anyway, what was that globe thingy (amiwest5.JPG) with the text inside?
It's pretty neat. You can program it to display text or GFX(depending on model) with a computer. He had single color models and 8 color models. The software is Windows only AFAIK though. MOS native software would be neat;-)
It's pretty neat.
Some kind of holographic display ?? What's the website ? www.global4u.???
redrumloa
07-31-2003, 03:17 PM
I have their business card somewhere at home. I will look for it l8r, hopefully someone else can tell you by then.
Tomas
07-31-2003, 03:19 PM
Hmm dosent the camera have manual focus? Seems like it is the auto focus that has problems in dark places.
Anyway, nice car on the pic :-)
GadgetMaster
07-31-2003, 04:31 PM
@ Seer
How about this for holographic displays then ?
Perspecta™ 3D System: US$39,995 plus installation :-o :-o :-o :-o :-o :-o
http://www.actuality-systems.com/photographs.php3
amigamad
07-31-2003, 05:24 PM
my old minolta dimage v takes better pictures than that .and my canon powershot a20 is even better.outside shot was very good though. :-)
amigamad
07-31-2003, 05:24 PM
pc.s fault did not respond quick enough and caused a double post that and clicking send twice thinking it did not work 1st time. :-o :-)
downix
07-31-2003, 08:35 PM
great pictures of the back of my head, no less than 5 of them.
redrumloa
07-31-2003, 08:52 PM
Wow rough crowd ! I did post this as a forum post, not a news item :-o
ottomobiehl
07-31-2003, 09:56 PM
Sigh......wish I could of went. :-(
Great Pictures, are there any more?
CodeSmith
07-31-2003, 10:33 PM
@seer:
It's not a holographic display, inside the globe is a PCB with a vertical row of LEDs that spins very fast while the LEDs are toggling in a synchronized pattern, so the persistence of vision in your eyes makes it look like there are pictures floating in the air. It looks pretty good, actually. Unfortunately, it's a bit pricey (I think the guys selling them said something about $2000 for the fancier, 8-colour model).
gary_c
07-31-2003, 11:34 PM
Wow rough crowd !
Yeah, really! I didn't know our standards were so high around here. ;-) The Old Sacramento pictures were pretty neat. I've driven between SF and Redding (up north near Mt. Shasta), where my mother lives, a number of times but always took the highway that cuts the corner to I-5 instead of going into Sacramento. Always heard it was California's armpit but at least the old town around the river looks pretty nice. Who are the guys next to the locomotives? And I would guess that's greenboy in the somewhat fuzzy http://anachronismindustries.com/amiwest/amiwest9.JPG?
-- gary_c
redrumloa
08-01-2003, 05:56 AM
@gary_c
Yes that is a fuzzy greenboy.
The guys next to the locomotives? That would be Cybereye (http://anachronismindustries.com/old/old7.JPG) and me (http://anachronismindustries.com/old/old8.JPG).
cecilia
08-01-2003, 01:15 PM
redrumloa wrote:
Wow rough crowd ! I did post this as a forum post, not a news item :-o HAHA! don't worry, my pics weren't all that great either...but then I was limping around. plus my camera aslo takes better outdoor stuff too.
i have great pics of NY bridges!!!! :-D
redfox
08-01-2003, 03:32 PM
@redrumloa
Thanks for sharing your pictures. I like the old locomotive at Old Sacramento.
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redfox
GadgetMaster
08-01-2003, 03:42 PM
redrumloa wrote:
The guys next to the locomotives? That would be .....me (http://anachronismindustries.com/old/old8.JPG).
Use that pic as your avatar. You may get more recognition at future shows.
Oldsmobile_Mike
08-01-2003, 07:31 PM
Hummm... So who was it showed up in the boing ball-covered limo? (my guess it wasn't Bill M.!)
:-D
Nice pics!
WarPiper
08-01-2003, 11:57 PM
@ gary_c
I love that locomotive, great pic
AmiGR
08-02-2003, 02:11 AM
The one I saw in a shop here in Greece was a rotating CRT iirc.
@ Gadget,
Perspecta™ 3D System: US$39,995 plus installation
Ok, I'll take 3 :-D :-o If it works with a tripplehead card.
@CodeSmith,
It looks pretty good, actually.
Yeah.. I can see how a RTS game could benefit from this, not to mention 3D gfx and stuff.. (Offcourse if the update speed of the leds is fast enough)
Unfortunately, it's a bit pricey (I think the guys selling them said something about $2000 for the fancier, 8-colour model).
Well, with most tech, it will get cheaper I hope.. I'll start checking Ebay :-D
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