Mustafa Umut Sarac
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I was looking inside of david bohm quantum theory book and I found another variable for leitz summitar intense low light color results. First I will introduce you to what I have found before.
I found that three dimensional optical transfer function is responsible for high relief. That function works in two ways , first it looks to the object and sensitive to volume changes and reflects these changes as 2d images , second, that function is sensitive to grade changes and makes the image on the film. These two variables been coded not together but one by one , their calculation is different.
Quantum mechanics is on calculation of nonlinear glass , that glass disturbs the grades , more shadow , more disturbution and that also gives the sfumato effect of monalisa , he did the same to the painting. Its like a fractal tree. I posted a article on that.
As you see , you define the 3d and grade it as it looks like 3d.
NOW, the fourth new variable , david bohm gives an schematic where there are 3 parallel glasses and there are 2 air spaces. He says if these glasses close and if the light enter from the side , middle glass increases some of the colors very strongly.
What do you know about the last effect ?
Umut
I found that three dimensional optical transfer function is responsible for high relief. That function works in two ways , first it looks to the object and sensitive to volume changes and reflects these changes as 2d images , second, that function is sensitive to grade changes and makes the image on the film. These two variables been coded not together but one by one , their calculation is different.
Quantum mechanics is on calculation of nonlinear glass , that glass disturbs the grades , more shadow , more disturbution and that also gives the sfumato effect of monalisa , he did the same to the painting. Its like a fractal tree. I posted a article on that.
As you see , you define the 3d and grade it as it looks like 3d.
NOW, the fourth new variable , david bohm gives an schematic where there are 3 parallel glasses and there are 2 air spaces. He says if these glasses close and if the light enter from the side , middle glass increases some of the colors very strongly.
What do you know about the last effect ?
Umut
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