1g0rb | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: Ledonardo, my light painting hardware project
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I think they used EL wire and not LEDs (if we're thinking about the same thing)
1g0rb | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: Ledonardo, my light painting hardware project
But I'm really glad you didn't know about it and made yours :) since you really put a lot of thought into the details about color reproduction, resolution and diffusion. It's a very fun thing to play with and anyone wanting to build something similar will now be able to find great resource of info and implementation details on your site.
1g0rb | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: Ledonardo, my light painting hardware project
Didn't really thought of that :). But this was in 2015 and basically just a very lo-fi weekend project without any care about resolution or color reproduction (I saw pixelstick project and just wanted to see if I can make something similar :)) after which I used the LED strip for something else.
1g0rb | 6 years ago | on: Show HN: Ledonardo, my light painting hardware project
Really great writeup and results! I did something similar but much simpler few years ago (https://hyperglitch.com/articles/lightstick) but instead of long exposure (as I didn't have the good camera) I recorded the video with webcam and reconstructed the final image from it so I didn't have to shoot in the dark. The octave script for image reconstruction is very basic (and the results are very lo-fi :)) but maybe you can use the same approach and with some more work make more usable results (or phone app :))
1g0rb | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: Next Browser native on Linux
I see no one mentioned luakit (https://luakit.github.io/). From the site: "Luakit is a highly configurable browser framework based on the WebKit web content engine and the GTK+ toolkit. It is very fast, extensible with Lua, and licensed under the GNU GPLv3 license. It is primarily targeted at power users, developers and anyone who wants to have fine-grained control over their web browser’s behaviour and interface."
1g0rb | 7 years ago | on: Show HN: De-sk, modular office desk system
There is another similar concept od modular desk but based on bigger modules and without the steel frame (modules interlock together) https://www.facebook.com/modulosdesk/
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