Secondly, a black hole formed from radiation emitted by another black hole, making the new black hole entangled with its “supplier”. Firstly, a pair of black holes created at the same time, making them entangled by default. The theory is that a wormhole is actually two black holes linked by quantum entanglement, which can arise in two different ways. Some have theorised that wormholes are linked by a concept known as quantum entanglement, where particles have linked behaviour even at great distances.
Wormholes connect distant regions in a region in space-time which has a negative curvature, which can be kept open using matter with negative energy density. According to Professor Hawking, observations of the Universe have shown that it is not sufficiently warped, leaving only the third possibility valid - wormholes. In the bestselling book “A Brief History of Time” by the late Stephen Hawking, three means of time travel were proposed, firstly in a universe where space-time is sufficiently warped, secondly if one travels faster than light and lastly if one is able to travel through a moving wormhole. I’m wondering why Exposure X5 doesn’t offer a GPU support and extending functions with plugins is another point.ĭo you already use Exposure X5 as you image processing tool and if so because you’re convinced or you don’t like Adobe’s subscription model? Let me know in the comments.Time travel has always captured the popular imagination. And it should be possible to handle over these data to a webservice. I’m not actual missing the map modul, even though it is convinient, but i’m missing GPS data not to show up in the metadata display.
With panorama you could use the open source software Hugin. But what i’m missing is a function to stitch panoramas or merge HDR images. I don’t need a seperate modul for photo books or another modul to generate web sites out of the application. On the other hand Exposure X5 is no Lightroom competitor and i guess the software company shares the same view. To answer the opening question yes with some limitations. Overall the queries are not as sophisticated as in Lightroom, but more sufficient to manage your images.
Smart Collectionsīesdies the regular manual collections Exposure X5 supports smart collections, where a pirece of metadata determine the inclusion in this collection. Besides this all needed options for the export are available including watermarks, resizing and to filter out some of the meatdata in the exported image.Ĭompared with Lightroom a sample export of 20 Tiff images was a little bit slower, but i don’t overrate this. Exporting imagesĮxposure X5 offers a couple of different export presets and the ability to define your export presets. Too bad that there is no opportunity to reduce the enumerous presets to those you really need. You can arrange the histogram or the navigator to the right hand side or move some development settings to the bottom of the list. The panels can be customized to your needs: Information about settings not migrated can be found here. This exports metadata and keywords and some other settings via a Lightroom plugin to Exposure X5. If you want to switch from Lightroom to Expousre X5 it might be interesting to know, that Exposure X5 offers a migration function. On every development all settings are stored in a seperate sidecar file in a subfolder of the image original sorage. No importĪnd to work with folders and images there is no need for importing first in Exposure X5. In my opinion a seperate view/keywording and a devlopment modul would make a lot of sense. There is a solo-mode available but there are also a lot presets or development settings.Īnd with this the solo-modes reaches its limit pretty fast and all seems a little bit overloaded, even though the side panels can be hidden.
There are no different modules like in Lightroom all items (grid view, keywords,presets,developement) is in the same window.
On a second look the differences are more than significant. Starting Exposure X5 the surface and the arrangement of the different tools looks very similar to Lightroom.īut this ture on first sight only.