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We rarely post about politics but the case is probably crucial. About an hour ago B-52s were spotted flying from Britain. Which leaves less than 6 hours until the main attack on Iran. Trump promises to destroy it completely, which is not possible unless nukes (they said they are not considered though how do they want to destroy it then, it's huge).

Despite the small number of politicians asking for 25th amendment to be used to stop the attack, it's rather unlikely that anything can stop it at this point.

In the time of darkness always look for light. Support your loved ones and your local community. And in this community we have people from all over the world. Let's support each other as well, let's never let such darkness to prevail.

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It's possible to make it somewhat good. First, the original image has to be sharp and clean. Lower the filmic grain to the very minimum too.

Then apply the filter mostly to the corners with gradient falloff. Then also set it lower on dark areas. It will leave the effect on bright peripheral areas, which is exactly where it appears on real lenses. With this approach even fairly big values will cause no discomfort for players.

For example, No Man's Sky uses this pattern and people often miss that it has the highest aberration value in history of gaming.
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If you're waiting for Pragmata, go watch The Creator: a mysterious AI creature emerged in Asia after years of war. But they send the wrong person to kill it.

A visual masterpiece with dumb writing. Still an absolute marvel to watch as a movie.

To make it look real and immersive the director of Rogue One decided to film the whole movie on a consumer grade Sony Camera. And oh, it worked out!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6117bR0-MJg
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