[Leica] Trains Week 16

Sonny Carter sonc.hegr at gmail.com
Fri May 8 20:57:19 PDT 2020


When you bar code in color, they fall apart. But when you bar code in Black
and white, they work  perfectly!”

On Fri, May 8, 2020 at 10:50 PM Brian Reid <reid at mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
wrote:

> Great pictures, as always.
>
> If those bar codes had been in monochrome instead of color, the whole
> system would still be working. The bar codes fell apart because the
> medium that they used to achieve color was not strong enough. Probably
> just paint.
>
> Black and white bar codes work perfectly, and can do anything that color
> bar codes can do, but more reliably and with greater longevity.
>
> Also, the code stripes should have been vertical, so that they could be
> read with a slit camera. Horizontal stripes force the use of a frame
> buffer.
>
> Whatever. As any fan of Ric's train pictures has figured out, railroads
> and trains are their own world.
>
>
> On 2020-05-08 6:04 pm, CartersXRd via LUG wrote:
> > <https://2020.cartersxrd.net/CX2020/2020.05.03.html>
> >
> > The Daily Ric
> > Sunday, May 3, 2020
> > How about some trains, haven't posted many lately. Here's Week 16 for
> > me. See the gallery at the link.
> >
> > Ric Carter
> > www.2020.CartersXRd.net
> > http://www.facebook.com/ric.carter
> >
> > -the world’s mosst careless typist-
> >
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Sonny
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