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farslan commented on Claude Sonnet 4 now supports 1M tokens of context   anthropic.com/news/1m-con... · Posted by u/adocomplete
falcor84 · 4 months ago
Strange that they don't mention whether that's enabled or configurable in Claude Code.
farslan · 4 months ago
Yeah same, I'm curious about this. I would guess it's by default enabled with Claude Code.
farslan commented on The Barbican   arslan.io/2025/05/12/barb... · Posted by u/farslan
bschne · 7 months ago
If you wanna get some more footage of the buildings and inhabitants, I can recommend checking out Bêka & Lemoine's "Barbicania" --- https://vimeo.com/ondemand/barbicania

This site also seems to have lots of background info and details on various aspects of the buildings, though I haven't explored in depth --- https://www.barbicanliving.co.uk

farslan · 7 months ago
TIL about this, thanks so much.
farslan commented on The Barbican   arslan.io/2025/05/12/barb... · Posted by u/farslan
zombot · 7 months ago
Beautiful.

The author misspelled Londinium.

farslan · 7 months ago
Thank you! I've fixed it.
farslan commented on The Barbican   arslan.io/2025/05/12/barb... · Posted by u/farslan
petepete · 7 months ago
For this crowd, maybe "all the photos where shoot with the Leica M11 + 35mm Summilux FLE btw" might be more apt.
farslan · 7 months ago
Funny because I always thought of `nit` as something like `btw`. It never occured to me it's actually an abbrevation of nitpick :) Learnt something new today. I'll fix it, thank you!

(English is my second language, so stuff like this can happen sometimes)

farslan commented on The Barbican   arslan.io/2025/05/12/barb... · Posted by u/farslan
Karrot_Kream · 7 months ago
> Leica M11 + 35mm Summilux FLE

I've never shot Leica. Is this color grading something you can pull straight out of the camera, or is this applied in post?

(Also wow that is expensive kit.)

farslan · 7 months ago
People always ask which camera or lens I use, hence I added it upfront. Leica's are expensive I agree. It was a dream of mine to use it though for almost two decades. I finally was in a position to get it three years ago.

To your question, the RAW's, unprocessed files are not like this from a Leica. You need to color grade (photographers say "post processing"). Color grading is used mostly for Video. In Photography, there are a lot of other things, it's mostly about light, not color. Highlights, Shadows, Contrast, Blacks/Whites etc.. Of course colors are also very important.

If you want good colors straight out of the camera, you could look into FujiFilm.

u/farslan

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