actually I have 2 Proteus
both at lvl 17.
in Defense they are not very good, but in attack (cups and wars) in my opinion they are the best 4 * card and one of the best in general.
the fact that in the 3 + 2 system it beats 400 points, the stronger teams speak for themselves.
My type is to replace LiXiu with Mist.
then we have Proteus, Rigard (c), Malosi, Mist and 3ci violet / yellow or, for example, Brynhild proposed here in the 2 + 2 + 1 arrangement or Clarissa as the 3rd violet?
Mist works great with Malosi but not with Proteus.
Mist and Malosi both want the opposing hero to trigger while their buff is active. Proteus works against it.
LiXiu works nicely together with Proteus.
Difficult. Mist + Malosi might be a bit better in general.
Your Team is very passive as only Li Xiu and Mist deal some damage. Your Tank is Medium speed, so with a fast debuffer like sonya or caedmon its very likely that one is ready before your tank goes off.
I trace the error and it is due to Transaction().context['active_id'] not returning a value when PayInvoice.default_start(self, fields) is called, as if setting the active_id context in proteus config has no effect in the Transaction context.
Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong?
I figured out the problem. I was not passing the correct parameters to proteus Wizard constructor.
I need to pass the invoice to the model argument in the constructor, and within the constructor this set to active_id in the context.
I was hoping to get some advice on workflow to bring DSLR safari footage 720p or 1080p up to 4k. I like proteus relative to auto to boost details and dehalo, adding grain helps as well but I do all this in one go. Also adding low value stabilisation with reduce jittery motions AND Rolling shutter Correction tends to find more details due to interframe detection. What you guys use?
Obviously this depends on the source footage but I was having an issue where the source (1080p) had a lot of noise/grain and proteus was destroying details on faces (wrinkles, freckles etc.) to remove it. I found the best way was to first do a 1x pass of Artemis HQ to get rid of a lot of the noise but preserve the details, and then run that through the 2x Proteus with some fine tuned manual settings. This resulted in Proteus being able to remove the rest of the noise and enhance the detail instead of removing it.
I made the comparison today. Please have a look onto the green parts, especially in the lower green of the video that is being slightly more detailed in strong dehalo (often medium halo is strong enough):
You are right, Theia in general feels quite conservativ in terms of improving the video footage. As far as I understood the Theia was originally designed to recover details by looking into several images of the video, but the results are often not very impressive.
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During a period of 12 months, 57 strains of Proteus were isolated from the ears of 38 unrelated patients with chronic suppurative otitis media. Each strain was identified, typed for bacteriocin production and sensitivity, and tested for Dienes compatibility. The majority of the strains (79%) were P. mirabilis; all but one of the remainder were P.vulgaris. Although 19 different bacteriocin production/sensitivity types were found, two rare types, P. mirabilis P7/S5,12 and P. vulgaris P0/S9, were associated with 47% of these infections. This was confirmed by Dienes typing. Patients with bilateral ear disease carried a different strain in each ear. There was no evidence that persistence of infection had arisen because of the development of antibiotic resistance. Although there was some evidence that persistence may have been the result of reinfection, the isolation of these rare types of Proteus from so many patients with chronic suppurative otitis media may indicate that they play an important role in the pathogenesis of the disease. Most of the Proteus isolates were of "non-faecal" types and it is believed that infection had arisen by a route other than the faecal-aural one.
Hello, I have a file generated under Proteus (*.pdsprj) that I would like to import to Kicad. Is there any such functionality? I do not have a version of Proteus to be able to export it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
With best regards,
Philippe
There is a chance that you may find something useful if you search internet, or better, directly on sites like github and gitlab. Someone else may have had the same problem and made some program or script for a (partial?) conversion.
If you have a .pdf or a printout on paper, you at least have the information that is needed to input a schematic. You can combine this with the reverse engineered Gerbers to check for mismatches between the newly created schematic and PCB. This is not an automated process, but it does help.
There is also a side project around KiCad (there are 20+ of them) that is designed to extract schematic symbol information directly from tables in .pdf datasheets. This may be useful if you can work from a schematic in .pdf format.
PL mount in default, an interchangeable EF bayonet is included in the package. A hard case is included. Imperial / Metric versions are available. 6-lens set will be delivered in 3 hard cases.
In addition, the focus transition is velvety and natural. Finally, the flare characteristics are nuanced but not muted. As a result, it has considerably more character than other optics of a similar price range.
The Proteus make a significant splash in the anamorphic world, offering unmatched quality within their price range. With a close focus distance of 1.8 ft, we shot an entire music video with the 45mm, capturing wide shots and close-ups effortlessly. Subtle characteristics, clean imagery, and no vignetting. The robust build, smooth rings, captivating flare, and vivid colors impress. These lenses unleash new possibilities, elevating anamorphic cinematography to unprecedented heights.
The proteus has beautiful vintage character wide open while maintaining sharpness. Let a little light in and the most incredible horizontal and vertical flares take shape. I especially like the amber coating.
The silver coating meant that I had full customization of the flare, meaning I just had to adjust the colour or gel of the light and it would create the preferred colour of the flare. It had nice characteristics, but they were subtle and not over the top. And last but not least,
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The Proteus is a unique aircraft originally conceived as a high-altitude, long-duration telecommunications relay platform for use over major cities. It was designed and built by Scaled Composites and first flight was flown from Scaled's flight test and development facility in Mojave, California on 26 July, 1998. Since its maiden flight, it has demonstrated its ability to support a multitude of missions and has been deployed worldwide.
The aircraft features an unconventional tandem-wing, twin-boom configuration with two centrally mounted turbofan engines. This configuration allows for Proteus (so named for the mythological Greek sea-god who could change his appearance at will) to be reconfigured for a variety of other missions, such as atmospheric research, reconnaissance/surveillance, and commercial imaging. The basic systems of the aircraft are derived from common general aviation components. This enabled the aircraft to demonstrate exceptional reliability and low operating costs when compared to other purpose built experimental aircraft. It also allows deployment to general aviation airports by a ground crew of two with minimal support equipment.
The aircraft employs modular construction that enables payloads to be carried in a variety of locations. The main landing gear is widely set, allowing for large externally-mounted payloads to be carried beneath the fuselage. Payloads are commonly carried in pods attached near the center of gravity of the aircraft. This location allows the weight of the payloads to vary widely without an appreciable effect on the aircraft stability. In addition to the central mount, light payloads can be attached to extensions of the tail booms, as well as hard points beneath the wings.
The aircraft was designed to cruise at altitudes from 50,000 to more than 63,000 feet and remain on station for more than 12 hours. While carrying a standard 2200lbs payload, the typical service ceiling is 56,000ft where the cockpit remains a shirt-sleeve comfortable, 10,000 feet.
This is essentially a working example with a lot of space for enhancement and improvement. You should head to the git repo, clone it, play around with the demo app and check out the code for ProteusActivity for a reference implementation.
Proposal 2: making the hybrid weapon subsystem provide an extra high slot and an extra turret hardpoint to make the proteus able to deal more damage at close range(which is how people use proteuses in PVP these days, playing rush)
With the current setup, the proteus does 845DPS(guns) with 3xT2 Mag field stabilizers over 3+5km(void), With rails, the proteus can do 646DPS with antimatter, 3x Mag field stabs and T2 250mm guns, and this is quite significant. However, the proteus does this amount of damage over only 3+5km compared to the 21km on the 840DPS HAM Tengu.With rigs and other equipments, the Tengu lobs HAMs over a longer range(along with the Loki), making the proteus less competitive. With the extra turret slot, the proteus could deal more damage, making it a more favourable choice.
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