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Oleguer Vilella spake:
> Hi all,
>
> The Actin Cytoskeleton from a S. Cerevisiae.
>
> How is it?
>
> Regards,
> Oleguer
Looks nice! Is it a relative of the trilobyte?
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Polar Design Solutions
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Jejejeje. Yeah, it happens Marc Jejejeje. Is a kind of yeast, it's used in
cancer research.
Regards,
Oleguer
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> news:431ed544$1@news.povray.org...
>> Oleguer Vilella wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > The Actin Cytoskeleton from a S. Cerevisiae.
>> >
>> > How is it?
>>
>> I'd say its great, if I knew what I was looking at. I couldn't recognise
>> a S. Cerevisiae if it hit me in the face. ;)
>>
> LOL last night I missed my mouth when I wanted to take a sip off a
> Hoegaarden and I think billions of them hit me in the face but I didn't
> recognise them at any time.
>
> Marc
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Hi Eli,
Thank you very much for your suggestion.
On my first render, I used that code:
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aperture 0.01 blur_samples 1
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Now I'm posting the same image, but rendered with your code.
Yeah, looks clearer than with my code, but I've only put your code, I've
took out my "aperture...."
I'm going to post the image using all.
Regards,
Oleguer
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> It will raise rendertime a lot, but try the following in your camera and
> see
> what happens...
>
> camera {
> ...
> blur_samples 150
> confidence .9999999999
> variance 0
> ...
> }
>
> cheers
> Eli
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>
>
> "Oleguer Vilella" <ole### [at] infonegociocom> wrote in message
> news:431eb2d8@news.povray.org...
>> Hi all,
>>
>> The Actin Cytoskeleton from a S. Cerevisiae.
>>
>> How is it?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Oleguer
>>
>>
>
>
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A relative of the trilobyte? No, why? :-)
Should looks like a fluorescence microscope image... Jejeje.
Regards,
Oleguer
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> Oleguer Vilella spake:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> The Actin Cytoskeleton from a S. Cerevisiae.
>>
>> How is it?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Oleguer
>
> Looks nice! Is it a relative of the trilobyte?
>
> --
> Stefan Viljoen
> Software Support Technician / Programmer
> Polar Design Solutions
>
>
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Oleguer Vilella spake:
> A relative of the trilobyte? No, why? :-)
>
> Should looks like a fluorescence microscope image... Jejeje.
>
> Regards,
> Oleguer
Whoa, totally wrong species then. Didn't realise it was microscopic - a
yeast, you say? Interesting...
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Yeah Stefan, an easy explanation could be:
Do you know what ferments the beer? So it could do it. Is it better now?
Regards,
Oleguer
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> Oleguer Vilella spake:
>
>> A relative of the trilobyte? No, why? :-)
>>
>> Should looks like a fluorescence microscope image... Jejeje.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Oleguer
>
> Whoa, totally wrong species then. Didn't realise it was microscopic - a
> yeast, you say? Interesting...
>
> --
> Stefan Viljoen
> Software Support Technician / Programmer
> Polar Design Solutions
>
>
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Oleguer Vilella spake:
> Yeah Stefan, an easy explanation could be:
>
> Do you know what ferments the beer? So it could do it. Is it better now?
>
> Regards,
> Oleguer
Sure thing - one more reason not to drink beer!
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Among other things, Oleguer Vilella saw fit to write:
> Jejeje, a S. Cerevisiae is a kind of yeast.
Actually, it's the beer (and bread) yeast, isn't it? (by the way, the
correct way to write Latin names with with lowercase species part).
S. = Saccharomyces (sugar fungus? sweet mushroom?)
cerevisiae (beer, compare with Spanish "cerveza")
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Among other things, Stefan Viljoen saw fit to write:
> Sure thing - one more reason not to drink beer!
... or eat bread...
I believe Saccharomyces cerevisiae qualifies as one of most important
organisms to humanity... including it's use in genetic and biochemical
research today.
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae
a.k.a. bakers yeast and if you like, brewers yeast!
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?id=4932
If you want to know where it fits in the scheme of things.
For pictures and layman's guide
http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/video/Scerevisiae.html
DLM
"Oleguer Vilella" <ole### [at] infonegociocom> wrote in message
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> Yeah Stefan, an easy explanation could be:
>
> Do you know what ferments the beer? So it could do it. Is it better now?
>
> Regards,
> Oleguer
>
> news:431fd1f3@news.povray.org...
> > Oleguer Vilella spake:
> >
> >> A relative of the trilobyte? No, why? :-)
> >>
> >> Should looks like a fluorescence microscope image... Jejeje.
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Oleguer
> >
> > Whoa, totally wrong species then. Didn't realise it was microscopic - a
> > yeast, you say? Interesting...
> >
> > --
> > Stefan Viljoen
> > Software Support Technician / Programmer
> > Polar Design Solutions
> >
> >
>
>
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