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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Events => Topic started by: System on October 20, 2003, 03:11:31 PM
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A few pictures from the DC Pegasos Technology Event 2003 (held this past weekend) are now online. You can view them by clicking here (http://www.pegasosppc.com/images.php?f=gallery&id=73).
If you have more pictures, please contact me directly via PM or e-mail.
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Nice pictures!
(Allthogh several seems to be broken ...)
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Man, that STB case looks slick.
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i took several - my favorite is the close-up of Kermit's butterfly (the wings moved with a muscle wire). we later did a slight effect on the image(mostly Kermit with me saying, "yeah, go ahead") to make it look artistic.:-D
that show was lots of fun. we need to have more!
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We've got some more pictures to post as soon as we can download them from the camera. (we forgot to bring the USB cable for it)
We didn't get to take pictures of everyone - people were coming and out all day. A lot of Amiga people and Linux people primarily!
We even had a Windows guy who used to have an Amiga who came JUST because he read about the event here on Amiga.Org! Says it's the only Amiga news site he reads.
Kermit
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Thanks for everyone posting here.
The event was fun for everyone. I have more pics coming - I still have to find the cable for my cam :( I would like to say hi to all the nice people that came to the show and in particular say hello to Tron, Oldsmobile Mike, and Dan Miller. Also thanks to Cecilia for doing the excellent Image Fx and graphics demonstration. She used the soon to be included SuperBundle version of Image Fx! And of course thanks to Kermit for his organizational skills as well as BBRV for making the event happen. We will be doing more of these events and the next one should be with Pegasos 2 machines!
magnetic
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Thanks for posting the pix....
Is it my imagination or were many of the pix grainiy??
Just curious.
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my simple camera is only a 2 megapixel thing. it's good considering.
don't think of it as "grainy", think of it as adding that really cool "film-look". oooh, a nice feature!
:-D
(of course, the other explaination is that i suck at taking pictures) :lol:
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Is it my imagination or were many of the pix grainiy??
Ahh, my Zire 71 - can't beat it for convenience, but it does only do 640x480 :-o :-D