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| 02:49 | Bertl | off to bed now ... have a good one everyone!
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| 08:08 | guesst | troy_s: rgb422 or ycbcr422 is same raw in respect to bayer.. in both you misinterpret the data and rely on untouched transfer
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| 08:17 | troy_s | Huh?
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| 08:17 | troy_s | Lost me. Only RGB 422 is close to the raw photosite values if left without TRC.
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| 08:17 | troy_s | YCbCr requires a transform.
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| 08:21 | guesst | you can push raw over ycbcr without a transform, you just wont be able to see it (the same goes for the rgb mode)
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| 13:56 | Bertl | morning everyone!
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| 15:43 | se6astian | evening
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| 15:46 | Bertl | good evening!
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| 17:02 | troy_s | guesst: You can push whatever you like up to a given bandwidth. The point I was making is that to get to YCbCr you must transform the display linear RGB.
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| 17:56 | Bertl | in case somebody is interrested :)
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| 17:56 | Bertl | http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Stuff/AXIOM/axiom_alpha_7.png
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| 17:56 | Bertl | http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Stuff/AXIOM/axiom_alpha_8.png
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| 17:56 | Bertl | http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Stuff/AXIOM/axiom_alpha_9.png
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| 17:56 | Bertl | http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Stuff/AXIOM/axiom_alpha_10.png
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| 17:57 | Bertl | as usual, please excuse the poor quality
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| 17:58 | Bertl | (I'm sure there will be way better images once I hand it over to se6astian :)
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| 17:58 | Bertl | but note, we have a wooden piece there already :)
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| 17:58 | se6astian | hoho, wonderful!
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| 17:59 | se6astian | very natural :)
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| 17:59 | se6astian | love the sticker branding :)
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| 18:00 | Bertl | yeah, I thought it might look better than the scythe sticker
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| 18:02 | Bertl | this is how it originally looked: http://www.endpcnoise.com/e/images/scythe_slip_stream_120_1200.jpg
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| 18:03 | Bertl | also note the 'toothpick' on the side, which is very essential
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| 18:04 | Bertl | cooling performance is great, we can keep the sensor roughly 7 degrees over room temperature under normal operation
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| 18:04 | se6astian | wow, great
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| 18:04 | se6astian | the toothpick holds the sides of the enclosure together?
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| 18:05 | Bertl | nope, not at all :)
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| 18:05 | Bertl | but it is used to reach the switches and buttons through the holes in the front :)
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| 18:06 | se6astian | ah I see it now :)
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| 18:06 | mars_ | is there a reason why the aperture of the lens is closed so much?
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| 18:06 | Bertl | I decided to drop the idea to have open access to them, because it would have compromised the cooling concept
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| 18:07 | Bertl | mars_: because I did take an image before at that setting (16)
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| 18:07 | mars_ | ok
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| 18:08 | Bertl | so no specific reason, and yes, would have been better to open it up, so you can see the sensor
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| 18:08 | se6astian | Bertl, should I come by tomorrow?
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| 18:08 | Bertl | well, you can, if you like to, but in any case, I'd like to run a few more tests before I hand it over
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| 18:09 | Bertl | (doesn't mean that you can't visit me to check it out or take some fancy pictures)
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| 18:09 | se6astian | well if it makes sense I could take the time romorrow
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| 18:09 | se6astian | though I also pick up the next F65 nikon camera at 2PM tomorrow
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| 18:10 | mars_ | and the 50/1.8 is a nice prime lense
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| 18:11 | Bertl | I tried the other one (Nikkor 24-120mm 1:3.5-5.6 D)
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| 18:11 | Bertl | but I'm not really comfortable with the weight when it is fully extended
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| 18:11 | mars_ | yeah, better use the 50mm
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| 18:13 | mars_ | if you stop down the 50mm to 2.8, it will be sharp as hell ;)
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| 18:13 | mars_ | from the center to the corners
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| 18:17 | mars_ | (and you shouldn't stop down it too much or you will lose sharpness due to diffraction)
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| 18:19 | Bertl | okay
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| 18:23 | mars_ | i did a aperture series once, with my nikkor 2.5/105. from f2.5 to f22 or f32 (don't remember), it was the sharpest from f4 to f8, outside of this range it just got softer and softer
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