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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Member Reviews of the Movie: Sherlock Holmes Post 302388567 by SilversleevesX on Wednesday 20th of January 2010 09:12:16 PM
Old 01-20-2010
Re-hash? Hardly. ReVIVAL? Definitely.

I was a bit put off by Downey's muddled dialogue. Then I remembered it was about the same when he played Charlie Chaplin in the biopic of that (second) name back in 1992. Seems he didn't think much of practicing his accent through all those times in rehab. Smilie

I thought Mark Strong was particularly good. The friend with whom I saw "Holmes" briefed me on his CV a bit: a lot of period, Victorian romantic pieces. I found that explained what made the scene with the golden chalice in the Order's "temple" among the most memorable in the film. Good to see a man expand his range, also; no horse-blinders on Mr Strong when it comes to picking great projects (anymore).

Jude Law made an excellent Watson, imo. He buried (one hopes for good) the notion of playing him as a "dundering dull-head," all too common with the Rathbone-era (and subsequent) personifications of that character, and did so almost flawlessly. Good job, Jude!

All in all, a great effort carried off better than I expected. Well worth waiting to see what they do with the sequel(s).

BZT
(Can you tell YT has a mass-media degree, never properly applied?)
 

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ppmtomitsu(1)						      General Commands Manual						     ppmtomitsu(1)

NAME
ppmtomitsu - convert a portable pixmap to a Mitsubishi S340-10 file SYNOPSIS
ppmtomitsu [-sharpness val] [-enlarge val] [-media string] [-copy val] [-dpi300] [-tiny] [ppmfile] DESCRIPTION
Reads a portable pixmap as input and converts it into a format suitable to be printed by a Mitsubishi S340-10 printer, or any other Mit- subishi color sublimation printer. The Mitsubishi S340-10 Color Sublimation printer supports 24bit color. Images of the available sizes take so long to transfer that there is a fast method, employing a lookuptable, that ppmtomitsu will use if there is a maximum of 256 colors in the pixmap. ppmtomitsu will try to position your image to the center of the paper, and will rotate your image for you if xsize is larger than ysize. If your image is larger than the media allows, ppmtomitsu will quit with an error message. (We decided that the media were too expensive to have careless users produce misprints.) Once data transmission has started, the job can't be stopped in a sane way without resetting the printer. The printer understands putting together images in the printers memory; ppmtomitsu doesn't utilize this as pnmcat etc provide the same func- tionality and let you view the result on-screen, too. The S340-10 is the lowest common denominator printer; for higher resolution printers there's the dpi300 option. The other printers also support higher values for enlarge eg, but I don't think that's essential enough to war- rant a change in the program. -sharpness 1-4 'sharpness' designation. Default is to use the current sharpness. -enlarge 1-3 Enlarge by a factor; Default is 1 (no enlarge) -media A, A4, AS, A4S Designate the media you're using. Default is 1184 x 1350, which will fit on any media. A is 1216 x 1350, A4 is 1184 x 1452, AS is 1216 x 1650 and A4S is 1184 x 1754. A warning: If you specify a different media than the printer currently has, the printer will wait until you put in the correct media or switch it off. -copy 1-9 The number of copies to produce. Default is 1. -dpi300 Double the number of allowed pixels for a S3600-30 Printer in S340-10 compatibility mode. (The S3600-30 has 300 dpi). -tiny Memory-safing, but always slow. The printer will get the data line-by-line in 24bit. It's probably a good idea to use this if your machine starts paging a lot without this option. REFERENCES
Mitsubishi Sublimation Full Color Printer S340-10 Specifications of Parallel Interface LSP-F0232F SEE ALSO
ppmquant(1), pnmscale(1), ppm(5) BUGS
We didn't find any - yet. (Besides, they're called features anyway :-) If you should find one, my email-adress is below. AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1992, 93 by S.Petra Zeidler, MPIfR Bonn, Germany. (spz@specklec.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de) 29 Jan 1992 ppmtomitsu(1)
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