Went on a Yosemite National Park vacation which was absolutely the awesomest:
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Went on a Yosemite National Park vacation which was absolutely the awesomest:
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September 18, 2006 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
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August 12, 2006 | Permalink | Comments (2) | TrackBack (0)
What a wild and woolly weekend it was for the blogosphere! Much like the days of Rathergate, except this time, the clueless target is al-Reuters rather than CBS. Here's what happened over the weekends-at least on the blogs that I read:
UPDATE: Via Ace-al-Reuters has pulled all 920 Adnan Hajj photos: "Reuters' global picture editor said there was "no graver breach" than the deliberate alteration of pictures. If that's the case -- why wasn't he more vigilant about patrolling for this gravest of all breaches? Even an idiot, as I said, could see that pic was altered. Does Reuters' global editor not even rise to the level of idoicy?"
UPDATE II: A blog for all notes (via Dan Riehl) that Adnan Hajj has another day job: "He's found Hajj's other job via a CSM report. He's an economic editor for the daily newspaper As-Safir. So, on top of producing photo edited works that exaggerate or distort the situation in Lebanon, he's also editing a Lebanese paper and quite likely overstating the effects of the Israeli campaign against Hizbullah as well as providing an additional outlet for his photographic business..."
UPDATE III: Michelle Malkin says that Reuters shouldn't pull the 920 Adnan Hajj photos, rather they should post them all so the bloggers can analyze them all and find out which ones were faked with Photoshop.
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August 07, 2006 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
This is completely off the subject of conservative politics, but JIC any one out there might be interested, I have started a new blog that I'm calling the Photoshop Information Index. Graphic arts and digital photography are hugely interesting to me. I have managed to collect a lot of information on this subject-magazines, course material, books, etc. The problem is that when I'm working on a digital image and need to research a particular problem or idea that I know I've seen somewhere, it often takes me a really, really long time to put my hands on the information. My hope is that my new Photoshop Information Index blog will help inflict some organization on all of this information.
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December 07, 2005 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
John Derbyshire, at NRO's The Corner, links to an incredibly beautiful photo of Saturn.
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November 16, 2005 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
In the past scanners have caused me a relatively high degree of computer hardware angst. Maybe you've experienced the drill yourself - drivers that don't install correctly causing conflicts, really bad user interfaces, scanned images that are full of noise, power cord adapters that are so big they can be used to drive nails, scanner sizes too big to fit on the desk, and don't even talk to me about slow scanning speeds. I had given up scanning anything at all. Over a year ago we donated all of the scanners we owned. I was in the process of setting up a copy stand area to digitally photograph old prints because it would be so much faster than scanning them and the quality of the images would be far better if captured with my Nikon D70 DSLR.
And then I spoke with Dave Cross at the Mac Design Conference that I attended this week. He told me that he was getting great scans from a little $79 Canon scanner that he'd recently bought. He said the scanner was fast and, incredibly to me, didn't need a power cord(!!), that it was powered through the USB. This I had to try this for myself.
So I headed down to the local CompUSA store and bought the last Canon $79 scanner that they had in the store.
And sure enough, check out the contents of the box and see what's not there-

That's right, what's missing? The power cord.
And the unit works in a vertical orientation to save room on the desk-
It's not plug and play, the drivers do have to be installed, but on my XP operating system that went flawlessly. I restarted my laptop, plugged in the USB, XP recognized my scanner in a few seconds, then I scanned my first document:
I was able to import/acquire this scan right into Photoshop CS, no problem.
A couple of details about this scanner-

There is a lock switch on the bottom of the unit.

And here's a close up of the clamp that holds the scanner vertically.
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June 24, 2005 | Permalink | Comments (1) | TrackBack (0)
I really enjoyed this conference. I learned loads of stuff about digital photography, photographic lighting, and Adobe Creative Suite. The instructors were all terrific. The conference was expertly run. Everything moved along like clock work. And the Tampa Convention Center is very nice.
If I had it to do over again, I would definitely go again.
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June 23, 2005 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Instructor: Scott Kelby
The best reasons to shoot RAW - Click on the extended entry link below to read more.
Bracketing using RAW - Click on the extended entry link below to read more.
Sharpening - Click on the extended entry link below to read more.
B/W conversions in RAW - Click on the extended entry link below to read more.
Cropping and straightening in RAW - Click on the extended entry link below to read more.
Nicely fixes problems with the lense - Click on the extended entry link below to read more.
Fixing chromatic aberations - Click on the extended entry link below to read more.
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June 23, 2005 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Instructor: Dave Cross
Color correction and how to determine the neutral gray point - Click on the extended entry link below to read more.
Starting with the Shadow/highlight command - Click on the extended entry link below to read more.
Photo filters - Click on the extended entry link below to read more.
Using a color card in a photo - Click on the extended entry link below to read more.
More on the shadow/highlight command - Click on the extended entry link below to read more.
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June 23, 2005 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Instructor: Deke McClelland
Unsharp Mask - Click on the extended entry link below to read more.
Smart Sharpen - Click on the extended entry link below to read more.
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