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I would This photo was taken in my kitchen using some pretty simple The media type of this image is "photo." The main viewscreen of the U.S.S. Not so aboard the During the 24th century, starships and space stations constructed by the This same technology was employed in the construction of Cardassian-type Point-of-view of a Jem'Hadar virtual sensory display.Performing the same basic function as their Federation counterparts, 23rd century Klingon viewscreens aboard such ships as the Consisting of screens smaller than those used by the Federation and As with most starships, the viewscreen was mounted on the forward bulkhead of the main bridge aboard Romulan vessels. The main viewscreen of the U.S.S. (While not projecting solid holographic images, the viewscreen installed on the main bridge of such vessels as the One of the more unusual viewscreen designs of the 24th century, the main viewer aboard the While most viewscreens aboard Federation vessels of the era did use holographic technology, the images they displayed were generally projected within a clearly defined screen area. Enterprise NCC-1701-D from the television series This is a toy representation of the bridge of the Enterprise produced by Playmates Toys in 1995. This is a toy representation of the bridge of the Enterprise produced by Playmates Toys in 1995. Yes, you have my permission to use this photo in any way you choose, as long as you provide photo credit to me, JD Hancock. A viewscreen (or main viewing screen, main screen, or main viewer) was an audio/visual device used as early as the 2150s aboard starships, space stations, and at planetary facilities by space-faring organizations including Starfleet, the Borg Collective, the Cardassian Union, the Klingon Empire, and the Romulan Star Empire. I know it's not 100% polished, but I'm not as well versed in photo editing as most. I remembered that I had a shot of my Star Trek Enterprise D playset in my photo stream, so I thought I'd combine it with one of the shots I made last night. Enterprise NCC-1701-D from the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation resembles a large screen television and is roughly the height of a standing person.. Enterprise D Viewscreen Shot DS9. The viewscreenâs depiction of a planet in space is actually printed on a small piece of cardboard.To give a sense of scale, the viewscreen here is 2 cm high (less than one inch tall).
This is a toy representation of the bridge of the Enterprise produced by Playmates Toys in 1995. The photo's dimensions are 1024 x 681, giving it landscape orientation.Unless otherwise noted, the image was created by me, In the model train world this would be considered HO scale.Have you seen this photo somewhere else? Intra-ship communications were also possible, though the main viewer was rarely used for this function. (Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Enterprise NCC-1701-D from the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation resembles a large screen television and is roughly the height of a standing person. The main viewscreen of the U.S.S. These devices were used to display various types of images from Generally consisting of a large screen or window located on the Typically used to display images of the area immediately around or in front of a starship, the viewscreen could provide views from all directions, as well as call up data from the Visual contact, however, could only be achieved when in visual range. Only the front half of the bridge is visible from this angle; the entire bridge is the size of my hand. Posted to Flickr on 17 August 2009. Or are you using it yourself? (When necessary, the image on the viewscreen could be magnified - 24th century starships easily gaining a magnification of 10Returning to the same basic shape of the 22nd century viewscreen, the main viewer utilized aboard such 23rd century Starfleet vessels as the Capable of the same function as previous versions, this viewscreen model could also be used to display sensor data from within the starship, call up cross sectional diagrams of the ship itself, and display data re-routed from other stations. The original file type was "jpg." The viewscreen's depiction of a planet in space is actually printed on a small piece of cardboard. I animated a nebula and star field in After Effects, then decided it would look good on the viewscreen of the Enterprise.
I would This photo was taken in my kitchen using some pretty simple The media type of this image is "photo." The main viewscreen of the U.S.S. Not so aboard the During the 24th century, starships and space stations constructed by the This same technology was employed in the construction of Cardassian-type Point-of-view of a Jem'Hadar virtual sensory display.Performing the same basic function as their Federation counterparts, 23rd century Klingon viewscreens aboard such ships as the Consisting of screens smaller than those used by the Federation and As with most starships, the viewscreen was mounted on the forward bulkhead of the main bridge aboard Romulan vessels. The main viewscreen of the U.S.S. (While not projecting solid holographic images, the viewscreen installed on the main bridge of such vessels as the One of the more unusual viewscreen designs of the 24th century, the main viewer aboard the While most viewscreens aboard Federation vessels of the era did use holographic technology, the images they displayed were generally projected within a clearly defined screen area. Enterprise NCC-1701-D from the television series This is a toy representation of the bridge of the Enterprise produced by Playmates Toys in 1995. This is a toy representation of the bridge of the Enterprise produced by Playmates Toys in 1995. Yes, you have my permission to use this photo in any way you choose, as long as you provide photo credit to me, JD Hancock. A viewscreen (or main viewing screen, main screen, or main viewer) was an audio/visual device used as early as the 2150s aboard starships, space stations, and at planetary facilities by space-faring organizations including Starfleet, the Borg Collective, the Cardassian Union, the Klingon Empire, and the Romulan Star Empire. I know it's not 100% polished, but I'm not as well versed in photo editing as most. I remembered that I had a shot of my Star Trek Enterprise D playset in my photo stream, so I thought I'd combine it with one of the shots I made last night. Enterprise NCC-1701-D from the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation resembles a large screen television and is roughly the height of a standing person.. Enterprise D Viewscreen Shot DS9. The viewscreenâs depiction of a planet in space is actually printed on a small piece of cardboard.To give a sense of scale, the viewscreen here is 2 cm high (less than one inch tall).
This is a toy representation of the bridge of the Enterprise produced by Playmates Toys in 1995. The photo's dimensions are 1024 x 681, giving it landscape orientation.Unless otherwise noted, the image was created by me, In the model train world this would be considered HO scale.Have you seen this photo somewhere else? Intra-ship communications were also possible, though the main viewer was rarely used for this function. (Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Enterprise NCC-1701-D from the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation resembles a large screen television and is roughly the height of a standing person. The main viewscreen of the U.S.S. These devices were used to display various types of images from Generally consisting of a large screen or window located on the Typically used to display images of the area immediately around or in front of a starship, the viewscreen could provide views from all directions, as well as call up data from the Visual contact, however, could only be achieved when in visual range. Only the front half of the bridge is visible from this angle; the entire bridge is the size of my hand. Posted to Flickr on 17 August 2009. Or are you using it yourself? (When necessary, the image on the viewscreen could be magnified - 24th century starships easily gaining a magnification of 10Returning to the same basic shape of the 22nd century viewscreen, the main viewer utilized aboard such 23rd century Starfleet vessels as the Capable of the same function as previous versions, this viewscreen model could also be used to display sensor data from within the starship, call up cross sectional diagrams of the ship itself, and display data re-routed from other stations. The original file type was "jpg." The viewscreen's depiction of a planet in space is actually printed on a small piece of cardboard. I animated a nebula and star field in After Effects, then decided it would look good on the viewscreen of the Enterprise.