ShiveringTim
Tuesday, July 25, 2000 11:42 PM
begin shameless plug...
I just uploaded my latest set of Millennium Force pictures. Sure they look like some of my previous ones, but this set was taken with my new digital camera so the quality is a little better.
Enjoy!
...end shameless plug
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Scott W. Short
sshort@mediaone.net
http://welcome.to/midwestcoastercentral
ThRiLLSeEkeR
Thursday, July 27, 2000 4:42 PM
Um is it just me or is the page like not working? When it comes up the only two things that get displayed are "email this page to a friend" and "tell me when this page is updated". Sometimes it will come up and say page cannot be displayed and other times it comes up with some sort of proxy error. This happen to anyone else?
Jeff
Thursday, July 27, 2000 7:05 PM
Try www.midwestcoastercentral.com
(Hosted by the fine folks at POP World Media! ;))
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Jeff
Webmaster/Guide to The Point
Millennium Force laps: 35
CP_bound
Thursday, July 27, 2000 7:37 PM
Great pics!
Nut
Thursday, July 27, 2000 7:54 PM
These pics are postcard quality.
Thanks
ThRiLLSeEkeR
Thursday, July 27, 2000 10:46 PM
WOW! Nice stuff, What camera is that? I want one!
ShiveringTim
Friday, July 28, 2000 8:41 AM
1) Notice the new URL in sig :)
[SALES PITCH]
2) I use a Sony Cybershot DSC-S30 digital camera. It's nice and small so it fits perfectly into a coaster enthusiasts waistpack. The picture resolution goes from 640x480 to 1400x??? (some oddball number). These shots were originally taken at 1024x768 and I shrunk them down to a managable 640x480. I highly recommend this or any camera in the Cybershot series to anyone. Cost: starting at $500
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Scott W. Short
sshort@mediaone.net
http://www.midwestcoastercentral.com
Hooper
Friday, July 28, 2000 6:31 PM
Ah yes Scott, the Sony digital mavica cameras. I just got the MVC-FD90. Having about the same resolution. I got a few pics of CP on that webpage in my sig. Those were taken with the lowest resolution as I only had 2 disks. that resolution is 640x480. Max is 1472x1104.
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Raptor Flights: 80
Force Rides: 33
CP pics:
www.imagestation.com/album/?id=4293894749
Jeff
Friday, July 28, 2000 10:16 PM
While that's fabulous for digital cameras, I'd like to see any digital camera grab the images I can get out of film. Using my Canon Elan IIe ($250) and a lens ($150-500) or your average point-and-shoot with decent optics ($~90), I can scan an image at 3200x2650 and get detail you didn't know film had. Granted, the Nikon scanner costs $800, but the 8x10's you can print on a cheap HP printer ($250) are insanely phenomenal.
Check out the inset detail on this parrot photo from Busch Gardens...
ftp://popw.com/parrottest.jpg
I like digital cameras, but for the image quality I'm not yet impressed enough to buy one. I like to make 8x10 prints, and digital just doesn't approach the detail you need to make a print that big.
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Jeff
Webmaster/Guide to The Point
Millennium Force laps: 35
Bill
Sunday, July 30, 2000 2:45 PM
The trick to doing photo scans is less the camera quality than it is the scanner quality.
A mid-range digital camera beats out a phenomenal film camera twinned with an old [Say HP IIe] scanner.
Jeff
Monday, July 31, 2000 2:02 AM
Scanning prints gets you nowhere. Scanning negatives exceeds anything any CCD can capture, especially when it comes to contrast. Film has far greater dynamic range than video (which is what digital cameras really are). We've still got a good ways to go before digital cameras can replace film (though Lucas will try damn hard to make it happen sooner than later).
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Jeff
Webmaster/Guide to The Point
Millennium Force laps: 35
Bill
Monday, July 31, 2000 8:18 AM
Theoretically you can now. You just have to outpixel the retina. =)
Still, negative scanners aren't cheap, either, and it is a matter of scanner being worth more than the camera.
Gemini
Monday, July 31, 2000 9:01 AM
"negative scanners aren't cheap"
You can get a negative scanner for under $150. The quality isn't quite like the Nikon scanner, but they do scan negatives. For those into this kind of stuff, there's an article in today's Plain Dealer:
http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf?/business/pd/fm31scan.html
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Cedar Point Virtual Midway
http://www.schmidty.com/cpvirtual
*** This post was edited by Gemini on 7/31/2000. ***
Cilegna
Tuesday, August 1, 2000 12:52 PM
Wow, that CP_MF_ThirdHill_06 picture is gorgeous - great shot! Is there any way you could get it again without the loop being cut-off at the top. It would be sure fire framer!
rOLLocoASt
Thursday, August 3, 2000 8:25 AM
I personally like the Snake River Falls photo. One question though - Did you edit out Millennium's lift, or am I just delusional??
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Corey
Signature of the week: "Snake River Falls down!? NO WAY!!!"
*** This post was edited by rOLLocoASt on 8/3/2000. ***
Jeff Young
Thursday, August 3, 2000 1:48 PM
If I'm not mistaken, from that angle, you wouldn't be able to see MF's lift because you can see the Magnum Hill on MF, so MF's lift would have to be farther to the right and therefore not in that picture
Maybe I am wrong though.
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Jeff Young
ShiveringTim
Friday, August 4, 2000 8:24 AM
Nope, you're correct. I was stading near the FrontierTown first aid office when I took that pic. With the frame tight around SRF, MF is out of the shot.
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Scott W. Short
sshort@mediaone.net
http://www.midwestcoastercentral.com