Lermite (a friend) , and I have spent a few hours in the depths of a cave for a large number of beamshots.
They are shown in a web page (by Lermite) that may seem complex at first glance, but which allows you to view several shots at the same time, choosing everything:
-- Place where the shot was taken
-- The image size (the number corresponds to the width in pixels)
-- Camera parameters
-- Flashlight
-- Reflector (smooth, textured, none = bare emitter, aspherical lens)
-- The kind of rechargeable batteries
-- Mode of the lamp (generally low medium high and turbo)
Buttons A, B, C and D correspond to the four views displayed simultaneously. A click on a button selects the view and allows you to change its parameters.
Uncheck the box in front of the cache button corresponding view.
The website was designed and coded by Lermite
http://lermite.nerim.net/beamshots/
Enjoy
They are shown in a web page (by Lermite) that may seem complex at first glance, but which allows you to view several shots at the same time, choosing everything:
-- Place where the shot was taken
-- The image size (the number corresponds to the width in pixels)
-- Camera parameters
-- Flashlight
-- Reflector (smooth, textured, none = bare emitter, aspherical lens)
-- The kind of rechargeable batteries
-- Mode of the lamp (generally low medium high and turbo)
Buttons A, B, C and D correspond to the four views displayed simultaneously. A click on a button selects the view and allows you to change its parameters.
Uncheck the box in front of the cache button corresponding view.
The website was designed and coded by Lermite
http://lermite.nerim.net/beamshots/
Enjoy
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