• @[email protected]
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    At some point there was an explanation that the lens flares were supposed to be subtext, a visual representation of the old phrase “bright future” and for a microsecond it almost made sense…until you realized how stupid that sounded and unbelievably annoying it was on screen.

    • OpenStars
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      33 months ago

      Them: how can we justify making money?💲💰💸

      You, with an actual brain: hrmph!😦😞

    • Sundray
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      I think JJ attempted to use lens flares as a kind of directorial “signature,” (like Lucas’ wipe transitions or Wes Anderson’s symmetrical framing) but it just annoyed people and JJ is a hack.

    • Sundray
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      93 months ago

      “Curtains, sir?”

      “Yes, the curtains.”

  • TimeSquirrel
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    My high school graphic arts teacher: “I see you using lens flare, it’s an automatic fail for my class, got it?”

    This motherfucker:

  • NaibofTabr
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    183 months ago

    Our shields can’t repel lens flares of that magnitude!

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 🏆
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    I will never understand why video games want these effects in them. Am I playing as a fucking camera? The only games where these lens effects make any sense is like a cyberpunk game where you have robot eyes or you’re actually watching through a camera.

    Real eyes don’t get lens flares. Real eyes don’t see chromatic aberration. Or film grain. Or have vignettes. Real eyes realize real lies.

    • @[email protected]
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      Aha but I have astigmatism.

      So I really do get lens flare in real life.

      It’s rather annoying. Some TVs in certain lighting situations actually compound my astigmatism with the lens flare to make ultra flares.

      And traffic lights at night, they’re the biggest offender

      • Same.

        Also, about 2/3 of the population of the US wears some form of corrective vision prosthetic; this doesn’t include the number of people who wear reading glasses, although it does include Contact lens wearers. In any case, about half the population is seeing lens flare and chromatic aberration on the regular.

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          Film grain was mostly a joke. When your lenses get dirty, it does look like film grain is everywhere.

          Chromatic aberration, definitely. The middle of the lens is typically clear, but anything off-center gets shifted a bit, the stronger the lenses, the more noticeable it gets.

          • @[email protected]
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            33 months ago

            Yep. I eventually realized the car headlights don’t actually have a blue LED dot included in them…my glasses and/or crappy eyes are doing something funny that splits out a blue dot.

          • @[email protected]
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            Let me tell you about optical migraines, it’s like having a built in etch a sketch overlay onto your vision.

            The first time it happens you shit bricks wondering if you’re having a heart attack at like 20. Good times on top of lensflare astigmatism you end up like a personal biological photoshop to real life.

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    33 months ago

    Loved when LD:Crisis Point: Rise of Vindicta poked fun at this.

    Although honestly, moderately enjoy at least the first Abramsverse film - not peak Trek, but fun enough. For a while, I thought Pine was the best Kirk performance in the franchise, but then SNW Kirk grew on me with the La’an episode and I think it’s tied.

  • _NetNomad
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    we watching the Picard S3 finale when they’re back on the D (or E?)