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Turbine Parts Pics - 8/31/2005 7:08:05 PM   
Rupurt



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I am posting these Because This seemed like the most appropriate place

Some pics of unmachined NGV 66mm, turbine wheel and compressor.

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RE: Turbine Parts Pics - 8/31/2005 7:25:22 PM   
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BTW the pics where taken with my very economical Canon PowerShot A400 3.2, with the macro function on full res the pictures are amazing you can see the finest detail. Takes pretty resonable videos to.

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RE: Turbine Parts Pics - 8/31/2005 8:58:10 PM   
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Nice photos, these photos and your ability to share them literally around the world are examples of the absolutely amazing technology that we have at our disposal today. I'm 50+ and when I was in electrical engineering in college we were just making the transition from tube to transistor technology and the technology we have today in the form of computers, the internet, cell phones, digital cameras, etc. was pure science fiction in those days. We live in an amazing and wonderful time!




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RE: Turbine Parts Pics - 9/1/2005 3:51:50 AM   
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Rupurt:

My first though was that if you look at these items, they could easily be taken and used for a subtle digital, background somewhere. A lot of the time, I'll have a set of images collected together in a collage but I'll take something like what you have here and place any ONE of them in an extreme background and at the same time, reduce their intensity down to about 20% or so. If you can, try to shoot them again, but this time utilize you "white balance"

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RE: Turbine Parts Pics - 9/1/2005 6:35:26 AM   
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Ok but that means I will have to read the manual

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