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    • learn video editing
    • getting laid
    • get a new position onboard (digital content specialist)
    • getting laid
    • get as many old tape players that aren't used anymore on every ship I'm at and learn how to repair them...
    • getting laid
    • listen to the new boc album
    • getting laid
    • adopt an highway
    • getting laid
    • adopt a tree
    • getting laid
    • lose weight
    • getting laid
    • get of this goddamn medication
    • getting laid
    • smoke the weed that my sister is growing in my house back in portugal
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  1. 9 hours ago, xox said:

    seems to me that this thread is asking how to believe in God and not to believe in God at the same time... good luck with that

    they're not mutually exclusive!

    Spoiler

    btw god spelled backwards is dog :trollface:

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  2. 8 minutes ago, picklish2 said:

    All the Mr Oizo/Quentin Dupieux films

    Realite/Wrong Cops/Yannick were my favourites, but I enjoyed most of the others too, just that style of French absurdism 

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  3. 6 hours ago, oscillik said:

    The largest aspect ratio you can capture is dependent on the physical aspect ratio of the sensor in your camera or mobile phone. The vast majority of consumer mobile phones use a sensor that has a 4:3 ratio, so the only way to get a 16:9 image from a sensor that is 4:3 is to crop the image. So yeah you're going to lose information. This isn't any different from how movies are made.

    What you see in movies isn't the full sensor readout (generally speaking), as you seem to understand. That's why there's such a thing as open matte. Of course with the advent of digital cinema cameras, you can shoot footage with the aspect ratio "baked" into the footage if you wanted to (depending on the physical size of the sensor, as already mentioned, and also workflow preference of the director). Personally I would prefer to capture a full sensor readout and then crop that image in post-production.

    You don't have a shitty phone camera; you have a perfectly normal and average one.

    oh yeah I just got schooled… thanks… but I'm still confused, why film @4:3 and then cut it into 16:9? I genualy thought 16:9 film/digital movie cameras captured a wider length preserving the height… and yes I agree it should be done in editing so that u can center vertically what you recorded…

  4. so, when u visit someone's profile you have the option to see their activity, posts, threads, etc… can we have an option to see their reactions as well? xoxo

    like, these are the reactions to posts from a specific user…Screenshot_20231220-0946322.png.9db54f42aaac2ea6a1a172093502bf50.png

     

    what I was looking for is a tab where I can see all the reactions of a specific user… like, you go to my profile and u have my topics tab, my threads tab, and lastly all my reactions to every user...

  5. Just now, oscillik said:

    Yes

    extremely helpful... 😒

    the difference between 4:3 and 16:9 is that 16:9 captures the same vertical range of 4:3 while capturing more horizontal range… isn't that right? at least that's the difference in the movies I've watched in 4:3 vs 16:9… 16:9 captures the same height as 4:3 but with a wider length…

     

    nvrmnd I got my answer... my phone is just a newbie trickster... of course 16:9 should capture a wider field preserving the same height as 4:3... shitty phone camera...

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  6. does this shit happens with your phones or cameras? I took 3 pictures, 4:3, 16:9 and full screen… if you notice in the left and right sides the pictures have the same horizontal dimensions and it simple gets cut vertically less and less when I change its dimensions… is this how its supposed to be on a real camera? isn't it supposed to get more horizontal dimensions when changing from 4:3 to 16:9 ??? 🤔

    it's just cutting the 4:3, horizontal dimensions are the same... 🙄

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    16:9

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    full screen

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