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Ruru

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Just make sure you use a rubber/silicon insert. While PETG is easier than glass it deforms rather quickly.
Yup, I have a silicone insert. Just soak that in soapy water so it's easy to put inside a tube.
 
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cool, will most likely do hybrid loop, with some parts PEG in outer corners of case, and soft tubing to connect blocks.


@SchumannFrequency
probably mores so because the stock settings are usually a bid on the warmer/more vivid side, and i assume will not match some calibrated dslr, most likely using a different
image format/color profile all together, and depending on screen can look different (pre-processing) just because of those things, outside of res/sensor size etc.
with around 20-30MP you get decent cropping options, if you dont have enough optical zoom, or reducing res to get better low light pics.

but yeah, most of the sonys with the iAuto mode, tend to take better pics (mom), than some of the stuff i do with phone that has proper lens and 3 axis OIS.
 
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@SchumannFrequency
probably mores so because the stock settings are usually a bid on the warmer/more vivid side, and i assume will not match some calibrated dslr, most likely using a different
image format/color profile all together, and depending on screen can look different (pre-processing) just because of those things, outside of res/sensor size etc.
with around 20-30MP you get decent cropping options, if you dont have enough optical zoom, or reducing res to get better low light pics.

but yeah, most of the sonys with the iAuto mode, tend to take better pics (mom), than some of the stuff i do with phone that has proper lens and 3 axis OIS.

I use a HP IPS monitor on OpenBSD and it achieves close to 100% sRGB values. My sister mainly uses a MacBook Pro which normally has a well calibrated screen.
Both screens should produce very similar colors.

I can also see the color difference in the printed photos, not just on the screen.
Now that I think about it more deeply, I realize that it could probably be her Lightroom preset that oversaturates the photos (or sometimes rather sepia-like).

I once installed darktable, RawTherapee and digiKam on her MacBook Pro.
But on my sister's MacBook Pro, RawTherapee was quite unstable and would sometimes suddenly close for no reason.

I've used RawTherapee for years on Linux, FreeBSD and OpenBSD and the app hasn't crashed once.
So my impression is that open-source software may have fewer bugs on Linux/BSD than on proprietary systems.

But back in the day (and maybe still is), RawTherapee was more powerful than Lightroom. It also had more accurate algorithms for several basic tasks.

The colors of the Sony DSC-H55 are very good. These are the automatic colors you get when you use intelligent mode.

With manual mode I can get more accurate colors on this camera, but then I also have to put more effort into creating optimal lighting conditions.
 
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Ruru

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What a lovely kitty. :)

The photo I uploaded to imgur of this cat was 4.8 MB and I see that imgur is lowering the quality to a 3.2 MB file.
I also see when zooming in on the photo that it has less detail.
But you can still see that the Sony DSC-H55 can take sharp photos with nice colors under ISO 80.

One of the comments on the Sony DSC-H55 is that it would not be good for night photos. But this almost never applies to how I use this camera.
If I am not satisfied with the quality of a night photo, I stabilize the camera.
And then I always achieve ISO 80 and I have better night photos than what >95% of people achieve with new smartphones in the >1300 EUR segment.

I re-uploaded the images to ImgBB which stores and displays the images in original quality. I edited the previous post.
 
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