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Same_Ad_1273 t1_jdzh5f8 wrote

i thought this was blurred due to it being nsfw 🤦

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Visco0825 t1_je0f4el wrote

Yea, I wouldn’t call this beautiful. The scale needs to be heavily adjusted. You can see slight paths of higher traffic in the center but it’s all lost because the scaling isn’t right.

Maybe OP should try exponential heat map?

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Mjk2581 t1_je071i1 wrote

Whatever that dvd logo is doing I don’t want my children watching

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Funkymeleon t1_jdzp41q wrote

The only question I have: How many perfect corner hits?

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GNUTup t1_je0ru3d wrote

Some. Because it’s yellow

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VonNeumannsProbe t1_je206h6 wrote

The logo must always travel at a 45deg vector to the screen.

Otherwise I would expect the corner to be green.

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marhide t1_je051gw wrote

Looks like a cheap Rothko.

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Tifosi1F1 t1_je2hufw wrote

I would call it a moderately priced Rothko for the diagonals that come up in it, and that it isn’t from his darker period before he died. :)

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BroseppeVerdi t1_jdzq902 wrote

Pam claims she saw it once when she was alone in the conference room.

I believe she thinks she saw it...

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hnaq t1_je2dm8s wrote

I saw it. I saw it and it was amazing. Who said I didn’t see it? Did BroseppeVerdi say that I didn’t see it? I saw it!

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DktrMitch t1_je06qig wrote

Can you make the scale logarithmic? Then it would be easier to see the higher density areas.

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DeliaElijahy OP t1_jdz4l05 wrote

I created this to get some data for a fun project I'm working on. The reason the left and right sides have a bit more yellow than top and bottom is because of the aspect ratio; the boundary is longer on the X axis than the Y axis.

This was done in Python using Pygame. It wasn't actually a lot of code; only 55 lines total (without empty lines).

I didn't include the numerical data for simplicity and presentation sake.

Edit: You can also just about see a faint outline (like a diagonal chequerboard pattern) of crossing lines... pretty interesting, honestly.

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mrmoreawesome t1_je09fs2 wrote

How do you know that your implementation is equivalent to the algorithm in the dvd players firmware?

If not, this is really a heatmap of your program and not the true dvd player alg Heatmap

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blek-reddit t1_je4bd8h wrote

Im amazed that even after as many as 50k iterations, you still see periodic patterns in the interior. That has to be a rastering artifact, I’m guessing.

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pingieking t1_je2cdjg wrote

I hope you had this playing the entire time you collected the data.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ws0QtAiiXQ

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Cumslide t1_je2iwa3 wrote

I can only see the grid if I don't look directly at it

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wallybuddabingbang t1_je0vug5 wrote

I’m an artist, okay? It must mean something.

Maybe it doesn’t. Maybe you’re just supposed to experience it. ˜Cause when you look at it, you do feel something, right? It’s like looking into something very deep. You could fall in.

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corrado33 t1_je1e6q3 wrote

This looks like one of those "you can't look at this image correctly" images. Like the ones that always look like they're moving?

Yeah, this one is weird. If I look straight at it, I can't see the dark red lattice pattern, but if I look away I can see it.

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Admirable_Ad_3325 t1_je1zwd3 wrote

Hmm yes it seems the logo only ever seems to bounce when it reaches an edge. Yes very interesting

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sienihemmo t1_je2g8xj wrote

It's not really suprising that it's so even. The animation was originally designed to avoid burning any specific area of the screen, in case someone forgets the TV on for a long time.

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