- published: 09 Feb 2012
- views: 1287
- author: PolarTRECProgram
20:05
Piston Core sampling aboard USCGC Healy, Canada Basin
This video documents the process of piston coring in deep water (~3000m) over the so-calle...
published: 09 Feb 2012
author: PolarTRECProgram
Piston Core sampling aboard USCGC Healy, Canada Basin
Piston Core sampling aboard USCGC Healy, Canada Basin
This video documents the process of piston coring in deep water (~3000m) over the so-called '09 Seamount, Canada Basin (N. Arctic Ocean). Filmed on the 2010 ...- published: 09 Feb 2012
- views: 1287
- author: PolarTRECProgram
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Core Sample - 60 Seconds of Science
Ambitious plans for a science exhibit?...
published: 14 Feb 2008
author: nottinghamscience
Core Sample - 60 Seconds of Science
Core Sample - 60 Seconds of Science
Ambitious plans for a science exhibit?- published: 14 Feb 2008
- views: 4828
- author: nottinghamscience
0:52
3m complete rock core sample.MPG
Wire line drilling for mineral exploration, taking out very complete rock core sample. 3m ...
published: 02 Jun 2012
author: jennyzhan2012
3m complete rock core sample.MPG
3m complete rock core sample.MPG
Wire line drilling for mineral exploration, taking out very complete rock core sample. 3m length core sample. Hunan FLYDISC New Material Co., LTD Company pro...- published: 02 Jun 2012
- views: 943
- author: jennyzhan2012
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Core Sample - Paintball Fail
JM from the Embrun Reapers takes a nasty slide during a snap drill, leaving his barrel ful...
published: 14 Apr 2013
author: mcnationprod
Core Sample - Paintball Fail
Core Sample - Paintball Fail
JM from the Embrun Reapers takes a nasty slide during a snap drill, leaving his barrel full of dirt at Carnage Fields. MC Nation Productions.- published: 14 Apr 2013
- views: 652
- author: mcnationprod
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Tooks Core Sample
contestant number three....
published: 07 Jun 2011
author: RisingStarPaintball
Tooks Core Sample
Tooks Core Sample
contestant number three.- published: 07 Jun 2011
- views: 2125
- author: RisingStarPaintball
6:11
Measure fluid saturation of a core sample using the US Bureau of Mines method (Soxhlet Extraction)
The Soxhlet extraction apparatus is the most common method for cleaning sample, and is rou...
published: 27 Mar 2013
author: ReservoirLab101
Measure fluid saturation of a core sample using the US Bureau of Mines method (Soxhlet Extraction)
Measure fluid saturation of a core sample using the US Bureau of Mines method (Soxhlet Extraction)
The Soxhlet extraction apparatus is the most common method for cleaning sample, and is routinely used by most laboratories. As shown in Figure 1, toluene is ...- published: 27 Mar 2013
- views: 102
- author: ReservoirLab101
20:02
Taking a Core Sample Analysis of Vacant Land on Bull Run Mountain
This video was taken in May of 2012 up on Bull Run Mountain in Prince William County Virgi...
published: 11 Jul 2012
author: KnowYourRealEstate
Taking a Core Sample Analysis of Vacant Land on Bull Run Mountain
Taking a Core Sample Analysis of Vacant Land on Bull Run Mountain
This video was taken in May of 2012 up on Bull Run Mountain in Prince William County Virginia. Chris Froemel is the onsite soil engineer and represents Soils...- published: 11 Jul 2012
- views: 309
- author: KnowYourRealEstate
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Roofing Core Sample
How to take a core sample of a roof....
published: 30 Jan 2012
author: Antoine Loup
Roofing Core Sample
Roofing Core Sample
How to take a core sample of a roof.- published: 30 Jan 2012
- views: 432
- author: Antoine Loup
1:35
X-ray Computed Tomography of a Sandstone Core
X-ray Computed Tomography of a Sandstone Core Researchers are looking at the feasibility o...
published: 18 Jul 2013
author: EMSLatPNNL
X-ray Computed Tomography of a Sandstone Core
X-ray Computed Tomography of a Sandstone Core
X-ray Computed Tomography of a Sandstone Core Researchers are looking at the feasibility of the geologic sequestration of supercritical carbon dioxide in sub...- published: 18 Jul 2013
- views: 73
- author: EMSLatPNNL
1:31
Avizo Fire - Core Sample Analysis
Core Sample Analysis with Avizo Fire 3D Virtual Material Characterization Lab. For more in...
published: 13 Jan 2010
author: Amira Avizo
Avizo Fire - Core Sample Analysis
Avizo Fire - Core Sample Analysis
Core Sample Analysis with Avizo Fire 3D Virtual Material Characterization Lab. For more information: http://www.vsg3d.com/solutions/digital-rock-physics-core...- published: 13 Jan 2010
- views: 1194
- author: Amira Avizo
0:55
Gas Hydrate Core Sample
Video created by PolarTREC teacher Bill Schmoker onboard the International Continental She...
published: 13 Aug 2010
author: PolarTRECProgram
Gas Hydrate Core Sample
Gas Hydrate Core Sample
Video created by PolarTREC teacher Bill Schmoker onboard the International Continental Shelf Survey. This was the first piston core that returned a gas hydra...- published: 13 Aug 2010
- views: 4047
- author: PolarTRECProgram
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build a core sample drill
More details: http://www.pakistancrushers.com/contact.php Get the price of machines: http:...
published: 01 Jun 2013
author: Christina Corrine
build a core sample drill
build a core sample drill
More details: http://www.pakistancrushers.com/contact.php Get the price of machines: http://www.pakistancrushers.com/contact.php SBM as one of the largest mi...- published: 01 Jun 2013
- views: 29
- author: Christina Corrine
0:52
Samsung Galaxy Core Sample Video
For more details, check out our web site: http://www.phonearena.com/ This is a sample vide...
published: 04 Jul 2013
author: PhoneArena
Samsung Galaxy Core Sample Video
Samsung Galaxy Core Sample Video
For more details, check out our web site: http://www.phonearena.com/ This is a sample video taken with a prototype unit of Samsung Galaxy Core.- published: 04 Jul 2013
- views: 1542
- author: PhoneArena
0:34
Samsung Galaxy Core Sample video
Samsung Galaxy Core Sample video http://mobiledista.com/the-review-samsung-galaxy-core/...
published: 28 Jul 2013
author: Mobile Dista
Samsung Galaxy Core Sample video
Samsung Galaxy Core Sample video
Samsung Galaxy Core Sample video http://mobiledista.com/the-review-samsung-galaxy-core/- published: 28 Jul 2013
- views: 436
- author: Mobile Dista
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Sultan Strings
www.sonokinetic.net/products/classical/sultan-strings/
This is String ensemble samples lik...
published: 28 Feb 2011
author: sonokinetic
Sultan Strings
www.sonokinetic.net/products/classical/sultan-strings/
This is String ensemble samples like you’ve never heard before. Destinctive, effective and with an ear for authenticity, Sonokinetic is proud to announce and present another genuine first in sampling history.
You’ll never find samples anywhere else that match the uniqueness, originality and authentic middle eastern style that is found in this massive collection of string ensemble performances. Impossible to recreate or compose with ordinary string samples libraries or dedicated string library platforms, this collection focusses on live perfromance by one of the world’s best middle eastern string ensembles and royalty free custom composed arabian styled phrases.
3 violins, 1 viola and 1 cello make up this strong and convincing performance sampling string ensemble. With our usual dedicated care we approached this recording with a ‘digital’ composer’s mind and need. Working from the base up we created a diverse collection of phrases that would need to be widely usable in music compositions and large audio productions. So tempo syncing and a wide availability in all keys has been top priority in this production.
We’ve invested a massive amount of resources, professional skills and musical talent to create something very unique and usable for the modern day composer and producer. We’re convinced we’ve achieved our goal with this large sample pool and hands-on users interface. We also invested in multi formats so the range of sampling possibilities is extended past the proven dedicated Kontakt format. Although we focus on the user interfaces of Native Instrument’s Kontakt format other core sample audio format are available to fit every need and make this collection widely accessible for every producer and composer.
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Darts at Lark Tavern - Albany, NY - 08, Dec
People playing darts at the Lark Tavern in Albany, NY.
Thank you for your patience, rando...
published: 27 Dec 2008
author: Sébastien B.
Darts at Lark Tavern - Albany, NY - 08, Dec
People playing darts at the Lark Tavern in Albany, NY.
Thank you for your patience, random serious people :)
This is my second video test with a Canon 5D Mark II, at a higher shutter speed this time, with the same Canon 50mm f/1.4. Once again, nothing interesting going on here, but an opportunity for me to describe my workflow in more details. Or lack thereof. Here are my first experiments taming the beast.
Update May 1st, 2010: THIS IS IT guys, Adobe released the Premiere Pro CS5 Trial today, and they delivered! I just installed it a few minutes ago, and CS5 plays full-resolution original 5DMII files out-of-the-box, no proxies needed, and that was in software mode only. I can only imagine how fast hardware-acceleration will be with one of the supported NVidia graphics card. This is great news and absolutely worth an upgrade.
Update November 12, 2009: Great news, Adobe's new playback engine, Mercury, looks fantastic and may just save us from those pesky proxies. Check this preview here: http://tv.adobe.com/watch/davtechtable/sneak-peek-at-the-new-adobe-mercury-playback-engine-technology/
Update January 01, 2009: Augment the "Create Proxy Files" section with a comparison between several codecs and several frame sizes.
Update January 30, 2008: Add a "About previews and pre-rendering" section.
Update January 29, 2008: I found out how to auto-scale low-res proxy files to the project's frame size, and updated this document accordingly. This fixes one major issue.
The issue:
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As I described in my first video test (http://www.vimeo.com/2624143), the amount of data captured by the 5D is hammering both my computers at home (see hardware specs at the end of this document). At 1920x1080p 30fps, the H.264 codec used by Canon seems to push about 39 Mbps of video down the pipe. Ugh. While I can *replay* the clips nicely from Quicktime or Windows Media Player, I'm not able to perform any native editing from Adobe Premiere CS4; the first few seconds play fine, but it's a complete halt soon after that, even in Draft mode. Basic tasks like trimming assets, tweaking ends points, adding and previewing transitions are out of my reach.
While this could be blamed on the H.264 MainConcept codec used in Premiere (ffmpeg's x264 in WMP and Quicktime's H264 codec replay fine), and/or my specs, I'm doubtful I will be able to do any serious work on native 5D's video files at full-res anyway, short of buying a very expensive rig and/or a compatible H.264 hardware decoder card.
One solution:
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This is, however, not a new problem; people have been dealing with high resolution files in the past through clever use of proxy files and offline editing:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Offline_editing
From what I understand, proxy files are alternate versions of your original clips, either re-encoded for faster access and/or resampled to a smaller, lower resolution frame size (preferably with the same aspect ratio). Editing, pre-viewing and draft rendering are performed using those proxies; once you are happy with the results, the final high-resolution movie is created by first replacing the proxies with the original full-res clips. Easy enough.
H.264 is not a slow codec per se, but the bitrate in the full-res 5D files is really high, at about 38.6 Mbps, about the same as a Blu-Ray DVD, more than a HD DVD. I'm not going to re-encode 1920x1080p clips using a different codec at full-res; a faster decoder would only mean more (i.e. less compressed) data. Not only would I end up with a huge amount of video but I'm actually not even sure either my hard-disks or Premiere could sustain that much. Storage is cheap, but at 1920x1080 30fps, this is still a lot of image processing going on. Resizing the clips to a lower 640x360 frame size seemed the way to go in my situation, and I'll describe shortly how I created my proxies and switched between full-res and low-res.
Now if that whole proxy switcheroo seems to make reasonable sense to me, why is it so tedious to set up in Adobe Premiere CS4? Granted, I'm new to Premiere, but from what I gather on Adobe's "About online and offline editing" help page, I'm not the only one to struggle:
http://tinyurl.com/9jzdhk
My workflow:
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Here is quick overview of my workflow:
0) Create proxy files for your original 5D clips (I'll go over this in a separate section, let's just stick to the workflow).
1) Create a new Premiere project. The "New Sequence" video and audio settings should match the settings of your original assets, i.e. your native 5DMII files, 1920x1080p @ 30fps. Check my detailed "New Sequence: Canon 5DMII native settings" preset at the end of this document.
2) Drop a few native 5D clips in the project. Important: do *not* put them in the timeline.
3) Switch to offline editing.
a) In the left panel, select all clips, right-click and select "Make Offline...". No deleting the originals! The full-res clips are now disconnected from your projec
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GSG HDRI Studio Stills Montage
A series of renders lit using the GSG HDRI Studio Pack.
GI only, no 'real' lights. Render...
published: 13 Dec 2010
author: Mark Mathieson
GSG HDRI Studio Stills Montage
A series of renders lit using the GSG HDRI Studio Pack.
GI only, no 'real' lights. Render times varied from 3 to 20 minutes on a 12 core Mac Pro.
Most scenes were set to: Stochastic Samples: High, Recored Density: High Details. Stochastic Sample accuracy was increased to 99% on a couple of scenes.
HDRIs and Seamless floor all from the GSG HDRI Studio Pack: http://greyscalegorilla.com/blog/2010/12/perfect-product-studio-renders-introducing-hdri-studio-pack/
The cups are mine.
2:05
Deus Ex Machina - Harold Park Paceway Revisited
Harold Park Paceway is a few miles down the road from Camperdown (Deus HQ). It was a harne...
published: 25 Mar 2011
author: Deus Customs
Deus Ex Machina - Harold Park Paceway Revisited
Harold Park Paceway is a few miles down the road from Camperdown (Deus HQ). It was a harness racing track, or 'the Trots' as its affectionately dubbed. 794 meters of premium grade racing gravel.
The prime inner city site was sold to a property developer in 2009 by the state government, since then an injunction has slowed the pace of the redevelopment to a crawl and the track and stadium are slowly falling apart as the courtroom battles continue.
Harness racing is woven into Australian folklore and some great horses have run at Harold Park. They all had killer names; Pure Steel, Paleface Adios and Hondo Grattan. I have memories of these names squawking from my grandfathers trannie as Jonnie Tap got excited calling the miracle Mile.
We have been sneaking in for a quick lap for ages, you get two at best before the caretaker wanders out and gives us a gentle wave on. No aggro, they know we are just having fun. What we really wanted was a good session on the banked gravel without interruption , so we asked to rent it for the day for a photo shoot and called around for willing jockeys. It was bumpy and ungroomed after years of neglect and the developer had drilled core samples at 50m intervals for extra danger. We got some good laps in, some of the dirt virgins pop squirting around with smiles like 10 year olds and an real 10 year old (Tom) who races speedway who trickled out from the pits and proceeded to ride wide open for 7 laps sideways the whole way. This kid will be a star.
All that fun was raising biblical amounts of dust (remember the Sydney dust storm) and the track sits right next to residential streets so it was only a matter of time before we go shut down. Ho hum, some fun laps were had. No one crashed (badly) and we were home in time for tea.
Hires photos from the day found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/deuscustoms/sets/72157626338458152/
We made a book of the event as well:
http://issuu.com/deus/docs/haroldpark2
www.deus.com.au
www.facebook.com/deuscustoms
www.twitter.com/deuscustoms
deuscustoms.tumblr.com
Youtube results:
2:18
UCC Geography students (GG3007): taking Box Core sample on-board RV Celtic Voyager
UCC Geography students (GG3007): taking Box Core sample on-board RV Celtic Voyager during ...
published: 29 Nov 2012
author: CostaEire
UCC Geography students (GG3007): taking Box Core sample on-board RV Celtic Voyager
UCC Geography students (GG3007): taking Box Core sample on-board RV Celtic Voyager
UCC Geography students (GG3007): taking Box Core sample on-board RV Celtic Voyager during ship-based training in November 2012.- published: 29 Nov 2012
- views: 171
- author: CostaEire
13:22
Common Core Standards Math Lesson Example
Provided by Teach n' Kids Learn - For more information contact PD@TeachnKidsLearn.com. Thi...
published: 07 Dec 2011
author: TeachnKidsLearn
Common Core Standards Math Lesson Example
Common Core Standards Math Lesson Example
Provided by Teach n' Kids Learn - For more information contact PD@TeachnKidsLearn.com. This lesson is centered on helping students with understanding the con...- published: 07 Dec 2011
- views: 42102
- author: TeachnKidsLearn
12:51
CompactRotoSonic, CRS-V, sampling for gold with 5" core and 8" casing
This video shows a CRS-V sampling for gold in South America. This job was executed in a ge...
published: 29 Nov 2010
author: SonicSampDriller
CompactRotoSonic, CRS-V, sampling for gold with 5" core and 8" casing
CompactRotoSonic, CRS-V, sampling for gold with 5" core and 8" casing
This video shows a CRS-V sampling for gold in South America. This job was executed in a geology with sands, clay, consolidated clay, pebbles, gravel, boulder...- published: 29 Nov 2010
- views: 5426
- author: SonicSampDriller