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Perspective Control?
By Rick Sammon
March 11, 2008
March 11, 2008
Hey All - Like some of you, I often use the Perspective Control feature in Photoshop (Select All > Edit > Transform > Perspective > pull out top anchor point) to correct the keystone effect you get when photographing tall buildings from close up with a wide-angle lens. (Good for fixing "falling over backward" trees, too!) In this picture...
On thirty percent
By Daniel H. Steinberg
March 11, 2008
March 11, 2008
There are a bunch of Mac developers who are really angry that Apple will be keeping thirty percent of the sale price of their software in return for giving them access to the iPhone sales channel. Apple could pretty much charge whatever they want --- it's your only sanctioned way onto the phone --- and they are taking 30% and giving the developer 70%.
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Now You Can Fix (or intentionally screw with) Individual Notes Within a Recorded Chord
By The Fat Man
March 11, 2008
March 11, 2008
This is something new. The Celemony/Melodyne product is an awesome one, which used to let you fix any notes that were individually recorded. Now you can correct, say, the individual strings of a guitar chord, or the late timing of the tenor in your barbershop quartet. I haven't played with it...I wonder if this will allow deep editing of more...
Venice Carnival Photos
By Rick Sammon
March 11, 2008
March 11, 2008
Hey All - Just back from Carnival in Venice. Here is one of my favorite photos. More to come. Just wanted to share a photo.
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Command-S has to go!
By Jochen Wolters
March 11, 2008
March 11, 2008
Have you ever kept track of how often you hit Command-S on an average day? However you use your Mac, whatever kind of apps you are using: chances are that hitting that comforting key combination every few minutes has become a subconscious habit for you. For me, it's so bad, I sometimes hit Command-S while filling out a web form, wondering where the heck that Save As
dialog box came from. The question is: Why? Why do we do this? Why isn't there a better way? Oh, wait, there is!
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Action for typography
By FJ de Kermadec
March 11, 2008
March 11, 2008
After months of careful research, kerning and tweaking, I gave a stroke to my friend and typographer when I proudly announced my next logo would be set in ITC Garamond Narrow. Thanks to him, it is perfectly kerned ITC Garamond Narrow but ITC Garamond Narrow it remains. There are too many reasons for this choice to go into specifics here....
Mac technology for "Aging in Place"
By Gordon Meyer
March 10, 2008
March 10, 2008
As the baby boomers get older, an industry for using technology to monitor seniors at home is emerging. You can buy a packaged solution, or roll your own, but either way you might just find some peace of mind.
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No iChat on iPhone? Good!
By FJ de Kermadec
March 7, 2008
March 7, 2008
It seems the announcement of AOL working on an iPhone version of AIM before Apple releases iChat Touch – so to speak – has a few commentators stumped. In fact, many are speculating that Apple is waiting until it can enable video and audio chat to release a shiny, crowd-pleasing iChat, once again leaving the AIM guy in the dust...
Things you *really* need to know about the SDK
By Erica Sadun
March 7, 2008
March 7, 2008
I was up way way late and woke up way way early. I didn't sleep so you could--here are important things you need to know about the SDK.
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- iphone development
Last weekend, I decided to expand Coverflow to work with my entire photo album. This involved exploring the MusicLibrary and PhotoLibrary frameworks to find out how I could extract a complete set of albums and their pictures. The PLPhotoLibrary class proved to hold the key. With it, I could request an album list, and then build up a dictionary of photos that linked back from the image identifier to the album it came from.
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