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Richard Dawkins on humanity genes challenge
Gist of Richard Dawkins thoughts on current life style:
One of the biggest challenges we are all facing is that our genes are a critical factor in guiding our well being. These genes have been built around living for tens of thousands of years in a complete different environment than our current, modern life style.
How our body and mind is reacting to that is one of the biggest question in modern humanity.
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HandBrake – The open source video transcoder
HandBrake is a tool for converting video from nearly any format to a selection of modern, widely supported codecs
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KDENLIVE – free Non-Linear Video Editor
https://kdenlive.org/en/about/
Non-Linear Video Editor. It is primarily aimed at the GNU/Linux platform but also works on BSD and MacOS. It is currently being ported to Windows as a GSOC project.
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Maya 2018 – Arnold Workflow Basics
https://vimeo.com/242759946
https://area.autodesk.com/tutorials/series/maya-2018-and-arnold-5-webinar/
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Blender cheat sheet and shorcuts
https://www.katsbits.com/tutorials/blender/useful-keyboard-shortcuts.php
https://quickref.me/blender.html
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Is a MacBeth Colour Rendition Chart the Safest Way to Calibrate a Camera?
www.colour-science.org/posts/the-colorchecker-considered-mostly-harmless/
“Unless you have all the relevant spectral measurements, a colour rendition chart should not be used to perform colour-correction of camera imagery but only for white balancing and relative exposure adjustments.”
“Using a colour rendition chart for colour-correction might dramatically increase error if the scene light source spectrum is different from the illuminant used to compute the colour rendition chart’s reference values.”
“other factors make using a colour rendition chart unsuitable for camera calibration:
– Uncontrolled geometry of the colour rendition chart with the incident illumination and the camera.
– Unknown sample reflectances and ageing as the colour of the samples vary with time.
– Low samples count.
– Camera noise and flare.
– Etc…“Those issues are well understood in the VFX industry, and when receiving plates, we almost exclusively use colour rendition charts to white balance and perform relative exposure adjustments, i.e. plate neutralisation.”