Showing posts with label Deutschland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deutschland. Show all posts

Christina Geiger: Åre Slalom - 13th December 2015


Alpine Skiing 2015/2016: Aspen


Der Führer ist nicht beeindruckt... und, ich auch nicht.



Anna Fenninger Skiing for Germany (Deutscher Skiverband) next year?

Anna Fenninger pictured in German DSV alpine skiing racesuits

Since early this year, there have been rumors that Austrian alpine skier, Anna Fenninger, will ski for Germany next year, due to ongoing disagreements with staff at the Austrian ski team (ÖSV). 

For technical reasons alone, such a move is highly unlikely. Changing one's representative country involves suffering punitive FIS rules regarding ranking. It is probably no more than fanciful thoughts by sports journalists, or an idle threat to get everyone involved seeing eye to eye.

Nevertheless, I enjoyed the prospect so much, that I decided to mock up images of Fenninger in DSV livery.

(Surrogate bodies: Veronique Hronek, Viktoria Rebensburg)

more info: http://www.sport1.de/wintersport/ski-alpin/2015/05/diskussionen-um-einen-start-von-anna-fenninger-fuer-deutschland
original tweet: https://twitter.com/oioiiooixiii/status/600052671018598400

slowmoVideo - A cross platform video-frame interpolator



This is an initial quick test of Simon A. Eugster's "slowmoVideo" video processor, for the interpolation of video frames (slow motion, or in this case, frame-rate smoothing). Up until now, I have been using an Avisynth script (MSU Frame Rate Conversion Filter) extensively in Windows, but I am looking for a viable solution within a Linux based OS. This appears to be a good, if not substantially better replacement. It offers many features, including graphical manipulation of transformation areas between frames. The example here, (Michaela Wenig after completing the 2015 St. Moritz downhill) is the result of standard settings.

source: http://slowmovideo.granjow.net/index.html

An experiment in creating three-dimensional space from two-dimensional information

Two [near] consecutive frames placed side-by-side. Use the "Eurosport" logo as an aid for eye alignment at comfortable distance.

Footage taken from women's 15km Individual biathlon - Ruhpolding, Germany - 2014.
Bi-athlete: Gabriela Soukalová (Czech Republic)



Three pairs of [near] consecutive frames, animated. Inconclusive results.