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[Mature Content, No Rape, Sweet/Cute FL] A beautiful mermaid was suddenly thrown into a strange new world due to some prophecy she didn't understand. Her beautiful azure and indigo mermaid tail was transformed to human legs and she was forced to the surface without any guidance, completely clueless as to how to survive. Follow sweet Naia’s journey as she slowly understood more about the human world and what she needed to do, affecting various human lives along the way. It was just that... in some strange turns of events, she found herself dipping into the entertainment industry. Her beauty and talent let her sashay into becoming a household name with unprecedented momentum, leaving a trail of high-quality admirers in her wake. It was just that these men... were helpful as they were troublesome. How could this affect her mission? [Warning: Naive FL (at first) but will grow as an independent woman by arc 2] *** The cover and images are by lovely awesome ladies Lotuslin and QueenFrieza~!

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2019-02-25

MWC THE LATESTNEW PRODUCTSMUST-SEE  Sarah Tew/CNET Nokia 9 PureView has 5 rear cameras: *yawn* Phones are already camera-studded in 2019, and now we have this.  BY SCOTT STEIN FEBRUARY 24, 2019 5:37 PM PST The Nokia 9 PureView has five rear cameras and that doesn't even seem like that big of a deal. The anticipated Nokia 9 PureView is HMD Global's newest and boldest flagship phone under the Nokia brand the Finnish startup acquired several years ago. A word of warning: HMD says this phone is a "limited edition," being offered in a limited run. But it should be coming to the US (the phone costs €599, or $699, roughly converting to £535 and AU$980).      Video: Nokia 9 PureView goes crazy with five rear cameras About those five cameras: remember Light? It's five Zeiss camera lenses, but it looks like seven in a ring, like a spider's eyes. Three are 12-megapixel monochrome cameras, two are 12-megapixel RGB cameras, all f/1.8, 28mm. One spot is a flash, and the other is a time-of-flight sensor for depth mapping. It's the first five-rear-camera phone. But is that even a big distinction, now? The Samsung Galaxy S10 has three rear cameras (and four on the upcoming 5G version), and a total of six cameras inside and out of the Galaxy Fold.  30 PHOTOS Nokia 9 PureView puts five cameras on the back Nokia's cameras don't do extra levels of optical zoom. Instead, they're all meant to capture a massive amount of data for HDR and depth based photography. The camera array was partially developed by Light, the company that also made the wild 16-lens L16 camera, and has recently announced a partnership to develop more computational photography products with Sony image sensors. Light's initial 16-lens standalone camera vision was to offer up a Swiss army knife of options for any photo need. Light's L16 camera was reviewed to some disappointment when it debuted, but hinted at a multi-camera phone future. Light was expected to release a phone with nine cameras last year. The rear cameras lie flush, no camera bump. Sarah Tew/CNET Against those devices, the five-camera Nokia 9 PureView seems tame by comparison, but this phone aims for computational advantages over other phone cameras. In a brief hands-on with the phone, I tried shooting some photos. Images looked sharp, but photo processing seemed to take a long time (HMD said that's being improved before release).  The photos taken with the Nokia 9 PureView can be depth-edited after the fact by tapping anywhere on the photo, and works with depth editing on Google Photos, so uploaded photos can still be depth-edited, too. Photos can be depth-edited, and new focal points chosen from anywhere in the photo after being shot. Sarah Tew/CNET The depth map on photos taken with the Nokia 9 is 12 megapixels, with 1,200 layers of depth data, according to HMD. The phone takes five minimum exposures, captures around 60 to 240 megapixels of data and reduces it back to a 12 megapixel photo. Photos can also be taken in RAW DNG format, but blend a composite of the images taken with all cameras, with a varying file size around 30MB. Adobe Lightroom will edit the phone's DNG photos, and will come with custom lens profiles "tuned specifically" for the phone. The Nokia 9 PureView claims better HDR shots than the competition with all those cameras, and a dedicated monochrome mode. And photos can have multiple focal points in bokeh shots, meaning that bottles or light bulbs at different distances can be in focus at the same time. How much better will they be? Check out a sample photo below, which was one of the only ones HMD Global shared of the shots I took. Bokeh on the guacamole with the Nokia 9. Scott Stein/CNET The rest of the phone: more straightforward This phone doesn't sport a new Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor; instead, it has a Snapdragon 845 that Qualcomm's representatives say is fully utilized to process the phone's photos, plus a dedicated Light Camera Lux Capacitor p

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Can a kid use a phone camera to create a story for a projector?
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2024-11-29 20:37
Yes. A kid can use a phone camera to take pictures or record videos, and then use these materials to create a story. This story can be projected via a projector. For example, the kid can take pictures of his toys, pets or family members, and then make up a story about them. After that, the projector can be used to show this story to others, like in a small family gathering or a school presentation.
What kind of story can a kid tell using a phone camera and a projector?
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2024-11-29 23:56
A kid can tell a story about their adventure in the park. They can use the phone camera to take pictures of the swings, slides, and the trees in the park. Then, when using the projector, they can show these pictures while telling a story about how they had fun playing there.
How does the old cartoon camera projector work?
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2025-06-12 13:21
It works by shining light through a film with cartoon images and projecting them onto a screen.
Is 'The Kid and the Camera' a true story?
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2024-10-14 16:23
Definitely not true. 'The Kid and the Camera' is likely a story crafted to engage and captivate the audience, not based on actual happenings.
How to connect the Nighthawk's surveillance camera to the phone?
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2025-01-05 09:44
The steps to connect Nighthawk's surveillance camera to the phone were as follows: First, you needed to download and install the Nighthawk's official application on the phone. Then, he registered and logged into his account. Next, he clicked to add a device and entered the relevant information. After confirming the connection, the monitoring device will be displayed in the device list. Through the application on the phone, he could remotely view and control the monitoring equipment.
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