In that case, clicking the arrow icon on a suggested keyword adds it to the selected image(s). It’s important to point out that the scanning happens locally images are not uploaded to a cloud processor or used for further machine learning training.Īlternatively, you can choose to add the keywords manually by turning off the Automatically Embed Metadata setting. You can see the terms added in the Keywords field. A batch of 500 photos from an event containing numerous people took about 38 minutes.īy default, the generated keywords are automatically applied to the photos, either embedded directly into the image files (for formats such as JPEG) or written to. Processing a folder of 74 raw images took just under 6 minutes. On a 2021 MacBook Pro with an M1 Max processor and 32 GB of memory, scanning a single image took a few seconds. The scanning time depends on the capabilities of your computer and the number of images selected for scanning. It’s important to point out that the scanning happens locally images are not uploaded to a cloud processor or used for further machine learning training. ("Cascades2" is the name of the folder in which the photo appears.) The app reviews the image(s) and builds a set of keywords that appear in the field below.Īfter scanning, ON1 Photo Keyword AI has come up with a set of keywords based on what it identified in the selected image. In the Metadata panel at right, expand the AI Keywords section (if it’s not visible) and click the Scan button. To get started in ON1 Photo Keyword AI, you browse to a folder of images on disk, and then select one or more photos to scan.īrowse a folder of images in ON1 Photo Keyword AI. ON1 Photo Keyword AI is a standalone purchase retailing for $69.99, which includes activation on up to two computers, and is available for macOS and Windows systems. (In fact, the latest release, ON1 Photo RAW 2023.5, incorporates the Photo Keyword AI features.) Unlike the company’s other individual tools, this one is not available as a plug-in for other apps such as Lightroom Classic, though there is a way to make it work with other apps (which we’ll get to later). ON1 Photo Keyword AI is a standalone app built on ON1’s browsing and catalog technology that undergirds its flagship ON1 Photo RAW editor. ON1 Photo Keyword AI does the same type of scanning, but presents the actual keywords it generated and adds them to photos in a transparent way. The Apple Photos app doesn't know that the black and white photo or the rocks at right do not actually contain snow. Did the software grab every image in your library that contains a car? What about less tangible terms? A recent search for “snow” in Apple Photos brought up snowy scenes, but also a black and white photo and an image of pale rock formations in the summer. You’re going on faith that the app or service is doing a good job. The downside is that you don’t know which objects or characteristics are associated with any given photo. The upside is that you can search for things like “leaves” or “cloudy skies” or “cars” and usually get results that contain the items, even if the images were never specifically tagged with those terms. Apple Photos, Google Photos, and Adobe Lightroom (the desktop and mobile versions, not Lightroom Classic), for example, all scan your images for things the machine learning models recognize. The big players have turned to AI to bypass the keywording stage, but in an often frustrating, opaque way. But what if we could get descriptive keywords without entering them ourselves? That’s the promise of ON1 Photo Keyword AI, a new utility that uses AI technologies to identify scenes and objects in images and create relevant keywords. So we plod forward, skipping the keywording step and relying on our fuzzy memories to scan through libraries looking for the images we want. Here’s the problem with keywords: although they make finding photos easier, the act of tagging images is time-consuming busywork we don’t want to do.
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SK is better because has more consistent tumbling, but LJR is good for this but make sure you get a good tumbled pair on all panels. Just make sure your LJR pair's toe box is slim Want to add that the the shoe is years old, retail will naturally slightly change color over time. Only batch to have consistent tumbling and semi-accurate color. I think Coco has the best pair of these, there have been comparisons to retail. There have been reviews, due to leather quality, tumbling, and shape. Adding PK or GD 3/20 batch to best Fragment Low 1įrom a standard QC standpoint these pass all the checks, compared to retail here Ĭomes down to small color differences, also make sure the FRAGMENT tag has no space to nike on tongue. Added FK as best batch for Chicago, Jordan 1 Travis High Mocha, Jordan 1 Travis Low Mocha Editing listed based off this, I'm saying UABAT 3.0, GD 7.0, or LJR whatever are all quite good.UABAT 3.0, great everything, yellowish midsole (GD 7.0 is basically the same).LJR 2.0/3.0 or whatever (has great suede, but yellow midsole).UABAT 2.0 (had best midsole color, but fat toe box). Many new batches of the TS1, adding LJR 4.0 and GD 7.0 to the top of the list and removing the others.UABAT has less flaws, but LJR is better on foot with a few small fixes. After having LJR and UABAT TS1 in hand, this is my final conclusion.W2K could be OG, H12 or OWF but I can't confirm. SK has restocked Chicago's, adding the w2c in the guide.Editing Travis Scott 1 Low Mocha best batch to OG, then SK & GD 2.0 based off further research.Runner up Coco (cages & tongue height may be a concern here) & GT 2.0 (good batch but lack of QC's). Adding LJR as top batch for Jordan 4 Travis Scott as there are many positive QC's.Adding LJR as a top batch for Jordan 5 Off-White Muslin and Sail.Adding TS x Fragment Low - LJR best batch atm.Travis Scott High best batches are now UABAT 2.0 & LJR 2.0.Let's spread more knowledge, discovery, and help. The community has shifted towards memes, w2c, bashing, and shilling. I been on the sub for about a year now, when I first got on it was full of knowledge, guides, & info. This post was written 7/13/21 & 7/14/21, as time progresses understand BATCHES may get updated and LINKS may expire. This Table of Contents is part of the main document flow and can be styled however you like. One is the traditional Table of Contents, like the ToC you find in paper books. The first thing to realize is that most e-books have two tables of contents. What’s the deal with Table of Contents in MOBI files? ¶ This is because the HTML to ZIP plugin automatically converts the HTML files to a standard encoding (UTF-8). Note that when converting HTML files, leave the input encoding setting mentioned above blank. A common encoding for many files from the web is cp1252 and I would suggest you try that first. HTML files from different sources often have different encodings, so you may have to change this setting repeatedly. Now when you add HTML files to calibre they will be correctly processed. To do this go to Preferences → Advanced → Plugins → File type and customize the HTML to ZIP plugin, telling it what encoding your HTML files are in. When adding HTML files to calibre, you may need to tell calibre what encoding the files are in. The command-line tools have an ebook-convert-txt-input -input-encoding option. This can be done in the GUI via the Input character encoding field in the Look & feel → Text section of the conversion dialog. Knowing the encoding of the source file: calibre tries to guess what character encoding your source files use, but often, this is impossible, so you need to tell it what encoding to use. How do I convert my file containing non-English characters, or smart quotes? ¶ There are two aspects to this problem: For a list of the various issues you will encounter when converting PDF, see: Convert PDF documents. PDF is a terrible format to convert from. In order of decreasing preference: LIT, MOBI, AZW, EPUB, AZW3, FB2, FBZ, DOCX, HTML, PRC, ODT, RTF, PDB, TXT, PDF I converted a PDF file, but the result has various problems? ¶ What are the best source formats to convert? ¶ azw3 file extensions.ĭOCX files from Microsoft Word 2007 and newer are supported. MOBI books can be of two types Mobi6 and KF8. These are typically generated by OCR software. calibre supports eReader, Plucker (input only), PML and zTxt PDB files.ĭJVU support is only for converting DJVU files that contain embedded text. PRC is a generic format, calibre supports PRC files with TextRead and MOBIBook headers. Output Formats: AZW3, EPUB, DOCX, FB2, HTMLZ, OEB, LIT, LRF, MOBI, PDB, PMLZ, RB, PDF, RTF, SNB, TCR, TXT, TXTZ, ZIP Input Formats: AZW, AZW3, AZW4, CBZ, CBR, CB7, CBC, CHM, DJVU, DOCX, EPUB, FB2, FBZ, HTML, HTMLZ, LIT, LRF, MOBI, ODT, PDF, PRC, PDB, PML, RB, RTF, SNB, TCR, TXT, TXTZ It can convert every input format in the following list, to every output format. What formats does calibre support conversion to/from? ¶Ĭalibre supports the conversion of many input formats to many output formats. How do I use some of the advanced features of the conversion tools? The EPUB I produced with calibre is not valid? How do I convert a collection of HTML files in a specific order? What’s the deal with Table of Contents in MOBI files? How do I convert my file containing non-English characters, or smart quotes? I converted a PDF file, but the result has various problems? What are the best source formats to convert? What formats does calibre support conversion to/from? View the large cupboard on the right of the room and open it to collect an 'alarm clock'. There is a torn poster on the left wall, tap to collect this View the clothes basket in front and collect a 'round ball' and a 'long handle'. Tap the lever on the left to raise the ladder. Use the hand saw on this to clear away the vines. Go back to the garden and tap to view the twisted vines on the back left that are covering a ladder. Tap on the top shelf on the back right to view a power outlet.Īdd the hand saw to the charger cable to plug it in.Īfter a few seconds you can collect it again. Go back out to the garden and into the Garage. Now combine the battery case with the incomplete hand saw to make the 'Electric Hand Saw' This gives you the 'Incomplete electric hand saw' View this and add the triangle block to the lid to open it.Ĭombine the hand saw motor with the saw blade and the metal parts. On a shelf on the bottom right is a yellow case. You now need to go back into the house (through the window) and down to the basement. I think this one is always the same so hopefully the solution is: Hint: tap the connected pairs of yellow nodes. Then view the engine.Ĭonnect the touchpad to the socket at the top for a puzzle. Tap to open the bonnet / hood of the car. View the control panel on the right of the garage. Check the clue on the wall by the deer head to get you started. Hint: There was a clue inside the living room. You now need to connect the wires correctly. Now view the Yellow generator on the left of the garage.Īdd the 'Shunt box' to it, and then the 'Wires'. Check your inventory for the 'Password Paper' This will let you translate the codes into numbers. Notice that the hand sweeps either short (dot) or long (dash). Each time you press you will get 5 different sequences. View the watch in your inventory and press the button on the side to open it. Hint: Note the pocket watch symbol on it. On the lower right under the shelves is another locked box. View the 'card filled with numbers' and then add to it the Perforated plastic sheet to reveal 4. View the shelf on the back left to find a tool box with a combination lock. Now tap on the right to enter the Garage. View thisĬollect a cable from the below the flowers. On the back right behind the Garage building is a flowerbed. Place the shapes and arrange them to fit into the space on the box. On the left near the window is a box on the ground. You have worked your way though most of the rooms of the big house and now found your way out into the garden.Ĭollect a 'card filled with numbers' and a 'Shunt Box', then from the chair a 'hexagonal wrench'. This is Part 2 of our guide to treating Patient 7 in Hospital Escape, Mike. hemispherically, the "Little Ice Age" can only be considered as a modest cooling of the Northern Hemisphere during this period of less than 1☌ relative to late twentieth century levels. Thus current evidence does not support globally synchronous periods of anomalous cold or warmth over this interval, and the conventional terms of "Little Ice Age" and " Medieval Warm Period" appear to have limited utility in describing trends in hemispheric or global mean temperature changes in past centuries. However, the timing of maximum glacial advances in these regions differs considerably, suggesting that they may represent largely independent regional climate changes, not a globally-synchronous increased glaciation. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Third Assessment Report (TAR) of 2001 described the areas that were affected:Įvidence from mountain glaciers does suggest increased glaciation in a number of widely spread regions outside Europe prior to the twentieth century, including Alaska, New Zealand and Patagonia. Several causes have been proposed: cyclical lows in solar radiation, heightened volcanic activity, changes in the ocean circulation, variations in Earth's orbit and axial tilt ( orbital forcing), inherent variability in global climate, and decreases in the human population (such as from the Black Death and the epidemics emerging in the Americas upon European contact ). At most, there was modest cooling of the Northern Hemisphere during the period. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Third Assessment Report considered that the timing and the areas affected by the Little Ice Age suggested largely independent regional climate changes, rather than a globally synchronous increased glaciation. One began about 1650, another about 1770, and the last in 1850, all of which were separated by intervals of slight warming. The NASA Earth Observatory notes three particularly cold intervals. The period has been conventionally defined as extending from the 16th to the 19th centuries, but some experts prefer an alternative timespan from about 1300 to about 1850. The term was introduced into scientific literature by François E. It was not a true ice age of global extent. The Little Ice Age ( LIA) was a period of regional cooling, particularly pronounced in the North Atlantic region. Global average temperatures show that the Little Ice Age was not a distinct planet-wide period but a regional phenomenon occurring near the end of a long temperature decline that preceded the recent global warming. For the most recent period that was much colder than present with significant glaciation, see Last glacial period. Since there is only one of these messages, I think it’s too early to draw any conclusions about how to prevent this in the future. It adapts to the mail that you receive to get even better with time. Have you ever wanted to process the spam score of incoming or outgoing. Powerful Bayesian spam filtering results in high accuracy and almost no false positives. 95/year, Windows operating systems), and SpamSieve (from, Mac operating systems). However, I think it would probably be a good idea to add these emails to SpamSieve’s corpus, then move them to the trash. In the past, I’ve written a rule in Apple Mail to immediately move such emails to the trash. It looked at the spam message and thought it was good. SpamSieve for macOS works with any number of mail accounts, of whatever types are supported by your e-mail software (e.g. 1 Certain types of email I receive are guaranteed spam. It’s not clear to me whether you mistakenly trained this message as spam or whether the spammer was using the address one of your friends.ġ of them was a case where SpamSieve simply made a mistake. Lo Spam score è il punteggio che i filtri antispam degli ISP assegnano a una mail per valutarne l’affidabilità. Although it is showing the spam changing to blue hilight color in my inbox, it is no longer automatically moving it to the spam folder as usual. I have been using SS for many years, so there is a lot of training that has been working fine until now. If the messages were marked as spam in your inbox but not automatically moved to the Spam mailbox, please see this page.ġ of them SpamSieve classified as good because the sender was in your address book. I just upgraded to BS 11.0.1 and using SS 2.9.40. It is not necessary or recommended to train as spam messages that were already caught. Looking at the July messages:Ĩ of them were messages that SpamSieve had already processed and thought were spam. Looking at the log, I see that you trained 4 messages as spam in May, 1 in June, and 11 in July. The SpamSieve Score column shows how spammy SpamSieve thought each message was, on a scale from 0 to 100 (with 50 and above meaning spam). The bayesian classifier can only score new messages after it already learn 200 known spams and 200 known hams. Please let me know if you received my eMail reply. SpamSieve will process new mail automatically. Use the cleaning lubricant professionals. More problematic have been the door latch mechanisms, needing spray greased every now and then, especially on spring pivot points to slow down wear-through on those contact areas. This is the no1 recommended lock lubricant in the Locksmith Industry. 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With ICH, the tangible and intangible come together to create a backdrop that communities, groups and individuals see as being part of their cultural heritage and identity. For example, ICH might include the materials required in boatbuilding, the costume worn for a cultural dance, or the fishing structure where a day's catch is cleaned and processed. Because certain customs and traditions require physical objects to execute, ICH can also include the instruments, tools, artifacts and cultural spaces associated with these customs. It can also include things like dances, songs, legends, and elements of language such as regional dialects and expressions. ICH can take the form of knowledge, such as where to forage for wild berries, or how to cure a cold, and skills, like how to build a boat or knit a pair of mittens. These non-physical components of any given cultural group are referred to as Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) and are closely linked to what makes a specific group of people unique. The customs and traditions practiced by the members of a group or community help to give that group or community a sense of identity. Intangible Cultural Heritage can take various forms
You can put Rode Procaster in it and you can make it work, but it is not going to be a smooth experience. Rode Procaster is an end addressed microphone, normally I wouldn’t care about whether it is end or side addressed type, but one complaint I do have about end addressed microphones is that I can’t properly use my Alctron PF8 (Kaotica Eyeball copy) acoustic foam on it. It saves a hassle considering I do not need to read the script on my screen through a pop-filter mesh. I have never found a need to use an additional pop-filter for it. It is nice since I don’t need to worry about it collecting dust when it stands unused and I don’t need to put on pop filter foam onto it. It also has a built-in pop-filter which prevents plosives and protects the microphone from spit and dust. I have thrown the mic into a bag and carried it around with me a handful of times and it didn’t seem to put any damage onto it. It is all made from metal and I don’t know what it would take to damage the microphone. The microphone feels (and it is) very heavy and sturdy. Also, EQ usually solves most of my muddy problems. If you can spare some of the clarity for a pleasant tone it could work for you. So, in overall the microphone doesn’t sound crystal clear and has some muddiness to it, but I love how it gives my voice some warmth. That is probably due to a bump up in the 100-200Hz frequency range and I often find myself using an equalizer to remove some of that muddiness. The sound that comes from Rode Procaster microphone sounds rich and bassy, however, oftentimes it feels a bit muddy. This is a Rode Procaster microphone frequency response. This had completely solved the problem, however at the cost of an additional GBP 80 ($100). To solve the problem I had to purchase Triton Fethead which gave me an additional 27dB of clean gain. I’ve had to set my gain at 100% for Behringer UMC204 HD to provide at least somewhat enough gain for Rode Procaster, but at this point, my interface started to introduce a lot of the pre-amp noise and it was unusable. Neither of these two interfaces alone is sufficient to power Rode Procaster. For reference, it is pretty much equal in pre-amp power to a more well known Focusrite Scarlett 2i2. I am using a GBP 60 ($75) interface, a Behringer UMC204 HD. One of the troubles I have faced with Rode Procaster is how gain hungry it is. So, despite the heavy weight you can use any swivel arm to hold Rode Procaster, it is not going to be a problem and you definitely don’t need to buy any of that expensive stuff. I am using a cheapish, lowest quality swivel arm which cost me GBP 10 ($12) and at first, I was worried it couldn’t handle its weight but after all this time it has never troubled me. Nevertheless, I have never found weight to be much of a problem. For comparison, Rode NT1 weighs 440g and Shure SM58 is only 300g. Rode Procaster is one of the heavier microphones weighing 745g or 1.64lbs. That is a whopping 45% difference in price. Also, keep in mind that most of the stuff you buy in European Amazons are generally more expensive than in USA version.įor comparison, if you are European you would be paying GBP 589 ($733) for Shure SM7B which is priced $399 in USA Amazon. If you were to buy Rode Procaster from USA Amazon webpage you would be currently paying $204 which is roughly 20% more than in Europe. I don’t know the reasoning for this, but basically, all Rode production is cheaper in Europe compared to USA. The reason for choosing Rode Procaster was that it is one of the more affordable quality dynamic microphones, that it is if you are a European, which I am. I have bought Rode Procaster for GBP 131 (the price is still the same) which at this moment is equal to USD 163 or EUR 146.
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