the two bulbs that just went dim went into the fixture on the same day
that is some goddamn consistency in manufacturing right there i mean dang
(eta: no i don't know why the lower bulb looks so green in this photo it doesn't in real life) (it's very dim and basically there to make the bottom cup not be dark)
So I shoot a lot of #trans models, and i'm pretty happy that they trust me with that even though I'm a (queer) cis dude. Victor here asked me to take a bunch of shots of his circus arts persona with him sporting an obvious bulge. I was like.. how obvious do you wanna go? Anyway, one improvised #LED#packer later... #transmasc#lyra#circus#photography
Final assembly steps and firmware upload for
“64 Pixels” and “Recursive Tile”.
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A thread with some WIP captures in our studio. #gysinvanetti #digitalart #verse
This week I took some time to get my old Gameboy Zero up and running again. Inside is a Raspberry Pi Zero and a small RP2040 board powering the Neopixel strip that illuminates the case while charging. I also designed and 3d printed a custom stand so I can display it without falling over every three seconds!
Perhaps it's the fumes, or the shock of rising prices that sends the world spinning, a playful reminder that wallets aren't the only things getting lighter at the pump. ⛽️🌀💸
Ho ho ho, 40m of WS2812b rgb LED’s ready for Christmas fun! I can’t decide what to illuminate first… I think my bike needs some light! Will definitely save one box for Xmas decs though.
anyone know where I might be able to find spectral power distribution graphs for the separate emitters of common RGB LEDs? (e.g. WS28xx, SK6812, APA102, etc.)
the datasheets list peak wavelengths, but I can't find the actual spectral power distribution graphs (intensity vs. wavelength).
has anyone pointed a colorimeter or monitor calibrator at them and published the results?
A good morning reminder of Haitz’s Law - every 10 years, the power of LED lighting will increase by a factor of 20, while the cost of these per unit of illumination will fall by a factor of 10.
For some materials, it perhaps becomes so cheap to make everything a screen, that it becomes too expensive for it not to have screen capability woven in.
LED strips to brighten up a dark evening (or even day).
Does anyone have them? How do you like them? How do you attach those things? Do they have a sticky back? And how does this look in daytime when it's switched off?
Curious, as I'm looking into something like that...
"Jetzt hat er den Verstand verloren" mag jetzt so einiger denken. Und ganz falsch würdet ihr damit nicht liegen. Denn man muss schon ziemlich gaga sein, um einmal im Monat 18 AA Batterien für "nichts" zu verbraten.
Wieso für nichts? Nun, vor etwas über 3 Jahren habe ich mir für meine X-Wing Minis im Kalax Regal den Vitrineneinsatz gekau
no DIY (I don’t want to have to figure out all the details about power requirements, repowering along the strip, soldering, etc. - I‘ve put this off for too long and want something that Just Works™️, otherwise I’ll never get around to doing this, and I‘m willing to pay the premium this costs)
WiFi or ZigBee (preferred) control, compatible with #Zigbee2mqtt / #HomeAssistant (no Bluetooth, no IR remotes, no mandatory proprietary apps and clouds)
Available in Europe (no US only stores)
available in different lengths and LED densities, colors optional.
There has to be something available that ticks all of these boxes, right? Thanks in advance for any recommendations!