Nooodel

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[–] Nooodel@lemmy.world 22 points 3 days ago

I don't see why people get so riled up in the comment section of this post.

Is the original post a legit psa? Definitely. Will this become problematic with European law at some point? Well at least it's going to be interesting. Should we care? Seeing as lemmy development is partially funded by the European Commission, definitely! Should we care for altruistic reasons? Also definitely. This place is supposed to be better than the centralized corporate social media to its users, especially also regarding privacy. It's good practice to set up new accounts every once in a while against doxing and seeing how much of the community on lemmy is built by people who are sensitive to their privacy this is sth we should respect.

Should we break down in squabbles here of one instance against another? Please, if I want to hear "all people from place x are bad" I'd just switch on an election debate. Show that your adults. Take your peers and their concerns here seriously. Make something out of it when people raise legit concerns. Thank you bonjour for bringing up this topic.

[–] Nooodel@lemmy.world 10 points 3 days ago

That law is definitely problematic. The phrasing was even back then critizised rightfully as too broad, too open to interpretation. It generates a bad precedent, as it could just as well be used against anti fascism activists once the AFD manages to grab power anywhere.

Now where does that come from? It stemmed from one of those actionism-phases in politics where someone said 'oh there's so much hate on the internet, it inspires hate on the streets, what should we do?'

The backdrop was a consistent uprising in really troubling hate speech on the internet, where people with their clear names called for lynching politicians and their families. The thing is, addressing this would not have required new laws. We would have been fine with someone actually persecuting the laws we already had.

Now the "new law" ofc makes it easier to persecute those criminal cases. But that prosecution still only happens if the police actually stand up to it. Arguments like "insufficient public interest" "insufficient staffing" "that could have been anyone writing this, how should we know that an account named Max Mustermann actually belongs to said Max Mustermann" still give the police in the more right wing states in Eastern Germany easy ways out. If they don't want to prosecute a crime, they will always find a way around it.

With all that being said, I can only concur with observations that this law is only now being discussed in international news as right-wing governments with media ties try to make a bad mood against Germany and influence the upcoming elections. Otherwise the anti-protest laws in the UK that bring climate activists behind bars for peaceful non-violent protests would top those headlines every time.

Tl/DR; yes, that law is shit and good intentions don't help. Police still only prosecute those they want.

[–] Nooodel@lemmy.world 3 points 4 weeks ago

This is the northern hemisphere, just a picture I took in the summer and found now while cleaning up my image folders

[–] Nooodel@lemmy.world 8 points 4 weeks ago

Found this image when cleaning up my SD card. It's a small local flooded gravel pit. The color of the water is natural and comes from the limestone gravel that the Alps rivers and glaciers left here over the millenia.

 
[–] Nooodel@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

Yeah, if you like playing with compositions they are a great tool :)

[–] Nooodel@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I use a DJI mini 3, changed the rotors to new ones that have a bit more lift and make less noise, added a polarization filter and thereby all in all upgraded it for 30 bucks compared to out of the factory configuration.

My thoughts: I absolutely love it. You see my complaints about the weird raw file format that is hard to process properly but apart from that it's so very nice. It is small mobile, the controls work excellent and the only regret I have is not spending the extra money to get the pro version that would have had the nice follow modes for shooting video.

Mostly I use it for making outdoor videos when hiking, biking or paddling and it is bringing me lots of joy :) Have not found a good video service yet (tried the fediverse version but didn't perform well, don't like YouTube), otherwise there would be about as many nice outdoor video shots from me as there are photos ^^

[–] Nooodel@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago
[–] Nooodel@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Hmm, I read a thread on darktable about it. The devs said the problem with that kind of Pixel-based correction is that it's running counter to all their data processing and they'd basically have to rewrite their raw processor from scratch. I totally get it that that's a lot to ask from an open source team, so no complaints there.

 
[–] Nooodel@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago (3 children)

Already through most of the tips in this list,

  • the dji drone provides DNG files
  • tried affinity and rawtherapee, both without success, same problem

The x-rite color checker is something I've ever heard of before though, I'll give it a shot, thanks!

[–] Nooodel@lemmy.world 1 points 1 month ago (5 children)

just downloaded the software and gave it a try - same issue as most others. It doesn't ingest the pixel-wise correction matrix and therefore gives an image that is blighted and has a red-shift in the middle, while getting some vignette in the corners...

[–] Nooodel@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (6 children)

https://gigamove.rwth-aachen.de/en/download/4991c0c25442db3d7fcc81146772f42b here you are. Sorry for the delay, I caught conjunctivitis and had to limit my screen time as much as possible.

 

So this one got some more than just the usual 'adjust contrast, desaturate, increase vibrance' treatment. After seeing what someone made of my fog post with some local contrast etc, I thought I'd experiment a bit. So I first did some work on the overall picture, toning down highlights, increasing ambiance, desaturating and setting the white balance a bit further to the cold side.

But then I added some extra darkening to the shadows of the road to increase its local contrast and lit up the shadowy regions of the mountains. Somehow that makes the image work a lot better now imho.

 
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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by Nooodel@lemmy.world to c/photography@lemmy.world
 

Saw this wonderful fog the other day and tried to capture it. Turns out it's not as easy as I first thought. Am not quite happy when th the result yet. Any pointers to how to capture fog well are very welcome :)

 

Skiing Hut from above, using a DJI Mini 3. Cropped, contrast up a notch, ambiance up half a notch and framed. Erased some artifacts (snow is good for that)

 
 

So... That was quite a surprise, here's the link to the statistics: Link

188 fatalities out of nearly 24k accidents don't qualify as 'most cases end deadly'. I don't want to speculate as to how someone can misread a statistic that significantly while writing an article for a public service news site. But the damage of such false narratives is considerable.

 

took two images with different exposure, overlayed them in gimp and used a mask to bring the cloud reflections from the darker shot into the lighter image of the island, no further editing

 

So something pissing me off is websites like lusha or dropcontact who use AI to give their customers your mail address if they only enter your name (which they get from LinkedIn, your company's website,...).

Our mailaddresses have the most basic format of firstname.lastname@company.com

So after threatening another one of those nuisances with a GDPR complaint, it got me thinking that this will become the new normal. We will have to live with it that someone tries to guess our mailadress instead of getting them from some shitty address dealer.

An idea to get rid of the problem in the future would be to add a random secret to work mail addresses, like

Firstname.lastname.secret@company.com Where the secret could be anything consisting of several letters. That way you can ensure that only people who you shared your contact details have your mailadress. What's your thoughts?

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by Nooodel@lemmy.world to c/pics@lemmy.world
 

Increased the structure of the water, darkened the highlights to reduce over exposure of the boats. The shot was a bit tricky, I wanted to go higher up but it's in the outer controlled airspace of an airport which restricts altitude to 50m AGL

 

The color of the water is just incredible. I added some Vignette and increased the structure of the image to bring out the little eddies made by the oars. Additionally I darkened the boat as it was overexposed. No further editing, no playing with colors or saturation. Still - pretty sure the dji drone already does some post processing before I get to see the image...

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