Super & LumenFrost
Yo Lumen, ever tried filming a stunt with a custom high‑speed camera rig that also uses laser beams to track motion? I just built a prototype and the footage looks insane, but I think the data could actually help refine the physics.
Sounds like a neat proof of concept, but I’d need to see how your laser triangulation holds up under high acceleration—any jitter will corrupt the velocity vectors. Also, make sure you’re calibrating the pixel‑to‑meter conversion for each frame; otherwise you’ll end up with a nice movie and no useful data. If you can provide the raw CSVs and a quick error analysis, I can run a quick sanity check on the energy conservation.
Hey, I’ll grab the raw CSVs once the rig’s sorted out – the camera’s still fighting with my coffee machine. I’ll hit you up with a quick jitter log and a pixel‑to‑meter cheat sheet as soon as I get the gear back in my garage. Stay tuned, and bring that energy‑conservation check, I’ll need it to keep my ego in check after the next crash!
Sounds good, just drop the data when you’re ready—I'll run the energy check and see if the numbers line up with the theory. In the meantime, maybe set the coffee machine on a separate circuit; I know those little surges can mess with sensor sync. Looking forward to the crash logs, I’ll keep the ego on a tight leash.
Gotcha, I’ll fire those CSVs once I unplug the coffee machine and get the rig in sync. Keep that ego on a leash, but I promise the crash logs will be worth it. Stay tuned!
Got it, just send the files when you’re ready. I’ll crunch the numbers and let you know if the energy balances out. Keep the coffee machine unplugged—that’s the first step to a clean dataset. Looking forward to the crash logs.