[Leica] August 29th Apocalyptic Dysphoria; Pictures on your watch.
Leowesson
leowesson at gmail.com
Sat Aug 29 19:10:19 PDT 2015
Jim,
The Iwatch acts as a remote for the iPhone it is paired with.
Leo Wesson
leowesson.com
> On Aug 29, 2015, at 21:01, Jim Nichols <jhnichols at lighttube.net> wrote:
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> Mark,
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> I have to admit that I have gone part way down that route. In order to conveniently use text messaging, I recently purchased an iPhone. Now, the camera is quite good, but I don't like the images as they come out of the camera. I run them through my editing workflow like any other camera images, except they are jpg, which limits the process. Finished images are pretty good.
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> Now, the second part. I have my LUG gallery bookmarked. If I want to share an image or two with a friend or relative, I just open up my LUG gallery and touch the thumbnails along the side until I find what I want. It has been quite useful, and, on the iPhone 6 screen, the images look pretty good, though limited in size.
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> Incidentally, my grandson's wife has an Apple watch, and likes it. I haven't asked if it can do images.
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> Jim Nichols
> Tullahoma, TN USA
>
>> On 8/29/2015 8:33 PM, Mark Rabiner wrote:
>> One of the rare occasions in which Brian got involved in a thread way way
>> back in the turn of the century or millennium we were talking about the
>> demise of craft and print making and how things were going the way of the
>> jpeg and people not showing you their prints but showing you their jpegs on
>> a small screen like from an iPod. (a thing which played music) Someone
>> joked maybe it was me that soon we'd be viewing each others pix on our Dick
>> Tracy wrist watches and that was shot down as being too Apocalyptic
>> Dysphoric. I wonder if its still in the archives?
>> In the past few years when the iPhones took over and those screens became
>> the main viewing ground for seeing sobodies photo work; it was looking bad
>> but it got worse. The Apple watch came out and I've not seen one in person
>> yet. But I was wondering if you can view pix on them. I just checked.
>> You can.
>> *
>> http://www.apple.com/watch/built-in-apps/
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>> "the smaller 38mm Apple Watch has a resolution of 272 x 340, while the
>> larger 42mm Apple Watch has a resolution of 312 x 390. " they are about
>> 40mm's in height.
>> So things will get dumbed down even further. Or they already have.
>> If things can get worse but I think it would have to start with the Apple
>> iGlass. Little high tech eye glasses.
>> So when it used to be people were really listening to you talking to them
>> instead of their little earphone ( just happened in the apple store) now
>> its not just not you they are listening to. They're not seeing you either.
>> They are watching the readout. What Arnold saw in T1.
>>
>> * The system goes online August 4th, 1997. Human decisions are removed from
>> strategic defense. Skynet begins to learn at a geometric rate. It becomes
>> self-aware at 2:14 a.m. Eastern time, August 29th. In a panic, they try to
>> pull the plug.
>> Sarah Connor: Skynet fights back.
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