
Focusing on back end finance, order to cash, and opportunity to order projects, it went live in January. Over the past three years, Horan spent a lot of time on "Blue Harmony," which was one of the largest SAP implementations ever. The conversation focused on business transformation and processes IT transformation to think about new technologies and workforce transformation to ensure it was providing the right tools and technologies to the company’s employees. On June 22, Horan participated in the company's strategy discussion. It created a website to announce where its employees completed community service projects, as well as a "100 icons of progress" site, which allowed others to add their stories about the creation of various milestones within the company. On June 16, IBM celebrated its centennial, redesigning both its external IBM.com website and its intranet site. IBM is mostly in the pioneer segment, Horan said. Most companies tackle a bit of each, but need to pick one. From it, it’s clear that CEOs and CIOs need to agree on a strategy, generally one of four mandates: leverage (focused on operational efficiency), expand (focused on business process engineering), transform (focused on your broad expanded supply chain), and pioneer (leveraging IT in the development of the products and services your company delivers). Her term led off with the release of IBM’s biennial Global CIO study in May, based on a study of 3,000 CIOs.
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Make sure your camera can set a manual focus or focus lock.Jeanette Horan, who only recently became CIO of IBM Corporation on May 5, talked about her first 100 days as CIO. On the other hand, if your camera is perpendicular to the drawing surface, you might be able to drop your f-stop to reduce your depth of field and make up for the increased light by reducing your ISO.Įdit edit: Also, you do *not* want auto-focus in a case like this. If you are making the pattern over a very large area, where the S2 gets significantly close or far from the camera, you might need to increase your f-stop.
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If you can block out all ambient light, you might be able to increase your ISO rating.

The choice of f-stop and ISO is going to depend on your particular setup. In a case like this, the exposure time is about the only thing that is fixed. Lower ISO settings are particularly important for getting good dynamic range during long exposures.Įdit: note that this is all a balancing act. A higher number allows the CCD to pick up more light, but also more noise. In digital cameras, the ISO setting basically equates to gain control of the CCD. Note also that setting the ISO to something like 200 or less can also make a difference. In this case, it is helping to reduce the ambient light as much as possible (without also reducing the LED's light too much). Normally, you'd use this kind of f-stop in sunny, well-lit conditions. * a large depth of field, so the LED should stay in focus the entire time shutter priority mode, with the shutter speed set to several seconds). If you don't have a bulb setting, you can usually get close with a long exposure setting (i.e. Not sure about point-n-shoot types these days. You will see this feature on SLRs, though not usually the cheapest ones. * Bulb basically means the shutter was manually held open for the duration of the run. Indeed! Also, what ISO setting did he use? My hubby says he used "bulb and f20" and said camera people will understand that. I was originally only trying to see if a time lapse of a moving LED would work for using on a drone to make 3D spirals. It was such a simple idea and so easy to implement that I was startled at the results when I saw the first picture. I think his camera is a Canon T4i and he had a Canon EFS 18-135mm lens on it mounted on a tripod.

It was a time lapse which he started and stopped at the same time I started and stopped the robot. I know zilch about photography, it is his hobby. As for the photography I will get my husband to tell me how he set his camera. I have to wait for night time to do the photography because there are too many skylights in my house to make any room completely dark. I moved the light to a better place and will redo the spiral squares tonight also. You can see that in this picture where the light is only about 1/2 inch off the pivot point. One reason I did not use the built in LEDs is they did not produce a real good looking light streak in the picture and they are way off the pivot point of the robot which changes the way the spirals look.


And yes Whit the programming port was lit up from light bleed. Erco, I will be photographing a figure eight tonight.
