For the first case, we assume both QD-1 and QD-2 are coupled to the same cavity as shown in Fig. 6. In real space, the Hamiltonian of the cavity photon with a loss rate κ can be written as ∑H S = H + ωc − i κ 2 ...
BTW - @Eddy_Finaro look at the nice Tangent Barrel toolpath done with NX ;-) With NX CAM Adaptive Milling, we are targeting extreme high feedrates with small stepovers, while using the complete Flute Length of the tool. Tools for this Roughing strategy can be used with a cut depth up...
For embedded world, I have another question about the support range of the release build mode. Can the release build mode of the CoreCLR handle the embedded devices as well as server/desktop environment with c. RELEASE or d. *** ? Or Do we need to append the MINIMIZED build mode to s...
If that's what you mean, it sounds like maybe Lightroom preview generation is stalled for some reason, and it keeps showing you the embedded jpeg. Oh, and one more thing, just to get it out of the way: you must compare at 1:1, especially if it's a noisy ...
For the first case, we assume both QD-1 and QD-2 are coupled to the same cavity as shown in Fig. 6. In real space, the Hamiltonian of the cavity photon with a loss rate κ can be written as ∑H S = H + ωc − i κ 2 ...
If that's what you mean, it sounds like maybe Lightroom preview generation is stalled for some reason, and it keeps showing you the embedded jpeg. Oh, and one more thing, just to get it out of the way: you must compare at 1:1, especially if it's a noisy imag...
If that's what you mean, it sounds like maybe Lightroom preview generation is stalled for some reason, and it keeps showing you the embedded jpeg. Oh, and one more thing, just to get it out of the way: you must compare at 1:1, especially if it's a noisy image...
If that's what you mean, it sounds like maybe Lightroom preview generation is stalled for some reason, and it keeps showing you the embedded jpeg. Oh, and one more thing, just to get it out of the way: you must compare at 1:1, especially if it's a noisy imag...
That's purely diagnostic too BTW, it indicates a buggy video driver. These are the usual suspects. If both can be ruled out, something funny is going on, and I'm sorry to say I draw a blank here (other than missing preview generation). Hopefully someone will have a bright id...