A very good and thought-provoking book. Anyone who hasn't read it should do so, pronto.
I'm off to take my soma ration now...
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A very good and thought-provoking book. Anyone who hasn't read it should do so, pronto.
I'm off to take my soma ration now...
Mr rich guy won't let me read the article without paying.
I'm guessing he's stepping down as the ex-Palm guy (Think his name was Skillman) takes over Nokia's MeeGo division.
Oh, and BTW: MeeGo...
@handy
Hmm... I wouldn't really recommend ken rockwell's site. He's got quite a bit of misinformation there. Although the part where he states the it's not the gear, it's the photographer is good...
Elementary <3
Okay, so I got this working!
Here's my noobish little script
#! /bin/bash
echo "Files to be processed:"
ls *.jpg
mkdir out/
for file in *.jpg;
do
Thank you good sir! I was just about to dive into the Imagemagick documentation!
convert creates a copy of the image it's working on, correct? So to modify the source image I should use...
Phatch seems to be able to do this. But unfortunately it won't work(program runs but btach always fails). The problem seems to be an api change in pyexiv2(which was in May). Phatch hasn't been...
Okay, so here's a background:
I'm a hobbyist photographer, and I use Bibble 5 as my RAW converter on Linux.
I've found that using a step resizing method helps retain sharpness in web-sized...
That's a lot of trashtalking.
Why is American media so hostile against Nokia? It's like some sort of vendetta.
KDE can't be that bad, even Iron Man is using it ;)
Search the package manager for libsexy:
"libsexy - Doing naughty things to good widgets."
Canon EOS 5Dc
Sigma 50mm/2.8 Macro (Will probably sell soon)
Sigma 50mm/1.4
Samyang 85mm/1.4 (One of the best bang-for-buck lenses ever!)
Next up: Samyang 35mm/1.4 and maybe a longer...
Seems the new listings were removed.
Nah, Compiz is relatively lightweight.
I'd say the safest bet is to go for the new, cheaper Intel X25-V 40GB. Not as fast write speeds as the X25-M, but same read speed and random access times. Personally I think Intel makes the most...
Oh look someone's a photographer? :D
That mentality is the reason why software becomes bloated.
Agreed :twisted:
153956
Arch with GNOME+Docky. Quite "vanilla" so to say. Still uses "only" 200MiB RAM on idle. But when the screenshot was taken I was using 2.4 GiB... Jeez Bibble is a memory...
Ubuntu has bad marketing.
Fedora has no marketing at all.
Not only one, but two Cloudkicker fans in three pages!
I AM NOT ALONE! :D
+1 It will happen. That was the plan from the beginning.
See quote
http://www.google.fi/search?aq=0&oq=switzerland+direct+democra&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=switzerland+direct+democracy :)
docus you can always use banshee-git from aur
+1 for hugin. It works pretty well for basic panoramas.
also +1 for qtpfsgui. but please, I you have to make HDRs (or rather tone apped images), keep them classy.
My HDR workflow in qtpfsgui:
...