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Testing the photo sizing method
- SoakedinVancouver
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Testing the photo sizing method
This is a test (myself wearing a "video-helmet", to be used with an underwater camera on a stick, to monitor the "sea-trials" of my first ROV. Do I look fat in this helmet?)
Re: Testing the photo sizing method
You posted this a while ago but I have a quick question, is this like an eye piece with a monitor or is it like a camera mounted helmet?
- SoakedinVancouver
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Re: Testing the photo sizing method
Sorry! "eyepiece with a monitor" it is. The other photos would have shown this to be a small display, hacked into a composite video head-mount display, bracketed onto a welder helmet. I will have a nice, dark, very fetching (...) piece of cloth rigged up to block out the ambient light and create a more intimate, ahem, a more "inducive" to concentration, environment. To be tried first with a camera-on-a-stick, and then on an ROV. The goal is to get as whoozy as when I played "DOOM". Without falling overboard.
Yes, there will be stereo sound too. Apparently, fish do make sounds.
Yes, there will be stereo sound too. Apparently, fish do make sounds.
Re: Testing the photo sizing method
Sounds good... if not dangerous