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habboExtremeslayer

@HExtremeslayer

If you build it, they will afk.

Joined Haziran 2020
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Gustavo Rei Panda@GustavoReiPanda·
O quarto tá ficando lindo #Habbo
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FUUSIO.co
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Another round of Diamond Paintings will be hitting the hotel soon! Let's have a look at the originals vs the @Habbo version! A thread: Original: This is fine meme Habbo: This is Bobba
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habboExtremeslayer@HExtremeslayer·
@ZaDe_Fox @Habbo Actually if you read their press release it’s bugged. I finally got a follow up from customer support and they plan to fix the issue in next months update.
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Habbo@Habbo·
we fixed a bunch of old hairstyles (60 of them!) so they finally work with hats. no more surprise bald moments… you’re welcome 👒
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habboExtremeslayer@HExtremeslayer·
@vikare06 @anishmoonka I was trying to put more focus on the "why" over the years of basically no color / coloring being done in modern day cinema. Are studios just becoming cheaper and lazier? Have the mass demographic just basically accepted this new standard of muted color?
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VIKARE@vikare06·
@HExtremeslayer @anishmoonka he says modern film cameras don't capture what our eyes see but they are litterally built to be as close as possible to reality lol
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Warm colors increase your heart rate. Cool, washed-out tones lower it. Every remake you’ve watched in the last decade has been deliberately color-graded to flatten that signal. It started in 2000. The Coen Brothers shot O Brother, Where Art Thou? in Mississippi during summer, when everything was, in Joel Coen’s words, “greener than Ireland.” They wanted a dusty Depression-era look. Cinematographer Roger Deakins tried every trick in the book: chemical treatments, lens filters, old darkroom techniques. Nothing worked. So they did something no one had done before: digitally scanned the entire film and recolored it frame by frame. Deakins spent 11 weeks turning lush greens into burnt yellows. No feature film had ever been entirely digitally color graded before. Every major studio adopted the technique within a few years. And then the problems started. Modern film cameras don’t capture what your eyes actually see. They intentionally record flat, grey, washed-out footage to capture as much detail as possible. The plan is for the color team to add vibrant color back in later. But the people doing that work stare at grey footage for weeks. Their eyes adjust. One filmmaker admitted he’d bring saturation up to 120% and feel satisfied, then realized the image still looked desaturated to everyone else. He had to crank it to 200% before it looked normal. That’s just eye fatigue. The color draining also happens on purpose. Muting colors hides bad CGI. If a computer-generated background doesn’t quite match the actors, draining the color smooths over the mismatch. The Lord of the Rings extended editions look flatter than the theatrical cuts for exactly this reason: the added scenes had less polished effects, so they were washed out to cover it. Then streaming made it permanent. Bright colors look messy when video gets compressed for phones and laptops. Dull colors look consistent whether you’re watching on a 75-inch TV or a 6-inch phone screen. So studios color their movies for the smallest screen in the room. Your brain registers the difference even if you can’t name it. Your eyes are wired to perceive warm, rich colors as closer and more immediate. Washed-out tones create emotional distance. When a studio drains color from a scene, they’re dampening the emotional signal the image sends to your brain. Old film stock didn’t have this problem. Kodak and Fuji films had rich, punchy color built into the physical chemistry of the film itself. Each brand had a distinct look you could recognize. Digital cameras capture flat, neutral data by default. Getting that warm, vivid “film look” from digital requires skilled work that costs time and money. Most productions don’t invest enough of either. Modern cameras can capture a wider range of colors than film ever could. The technology has never been better. The choices have never been lazier.
it’s sabbie!!! ❤️‍🔥@ofantastic

i can’t explain it, but THIS is my problem with all these remakes.

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habboExtremeslayer
habboExtremeslayer@HExtremeslayer·
@Habbo #habbo Please make clones of this level, at 3 minutes per person I am at a 30 minute wait just to get to my turn.
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habboExtremeslayer@HExtremeslayer·
@TMZ Damn, we are this desperate to distract ourselves from the actual horror of things going on in our country and world? THEY JUST RAISED THE ENLISTMENT AGE 💀
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TMZ@TMZ·
Taylor Frankie Paul 2023 Arrest, Watch the 1-Hour Body Cam Footage tmz.me/rleBLIb
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Habbo@Habbo·
📣 PSA: we're looking into Connectivity issues being experienced by some players. Thanks for bearing with us while we investigate!
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