FOSS XROMM working example (GOA trot02: subject w2 rec115) slowed 10x
This is the result of my attempts to port the XROMM workflow to an independent software environment (python, blender). cf. https://git.sr.ht/~falk/foss_xromm
This talk covers some of my explorative attempts to approximate the density distribution of biological samples from micro-CT data. It was a practice talk but closely resembling the real thing.
Details here:
http://mielke-bio.info/falk/ct_density
further info about the conference:
http://mielke-bio.info/falk/seb
This is a "nothing compares to you"-style video summarizing the framework of evolution, and wondering how performance and skills fit in there.
I'm just thinking!
Please tell me where I got it wrong. I certainly did :)
Links:
# Motoo Kimura # https://www.nature.com/articles/217624a0
# The Origin... # https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1228
# Stearns EEB # https://oyc.yale.edu/ecology-and-evolutionary-biology/eeb-122
# Evolutionary Analysis # https://www.nature.com/articles/217624a0
A tree creeper working up the trunk. I selected this part for the vigorous head shake at ~30.0.
Different lens this time: Samyang 135mm f2.0 - rather short, no autofocus, no stabilization (but IBIS).
Filmed at 1080p 240fps / 8x highspeed mode. No audio.
The daily dose of local European slowmo bird action. Or, in the case of the green woodpecker, less action (the spotted one spotted me) but not less beauty.
Filmed at 1080p 240fps / 8x highspeed mode. No audio.
[0:00] European robin
[0:40] common magpie
[2:16] European green woodpecker
Two out-of-focus parakeets, whom I observed a while being busy with an intruder.
Sorry for the lack of manual focus skills.
As usual, 240fps (8x), 1080p, audio was spectacular but not recorded.
Compilation of three videos of northern wren, in bad lighting conditions. Mostly boring, far away, or hidden by leaves, plus there is no audio, yet there are one or two magic moments in here!
Filmed at 1080p 240fps / 8x highspeed mode.
Quick demo of our "Funmorph Camera Captain" wildlife camera setup.
This video was intended for internal use, but might be interesting for others who want to use the code.
Control of the cameras ("pirates") from a host computer ("captain") works via SSH, python socket, and gstreamer.
More info:
- http://mielke-bio.info/falk/funcameras
- https://gitlab.com/falkm/funcameracaptain
Questions are welcome. Enjoy tinkering!