Photoshop Tip: Color Range
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Photoshop Elements Tip: Color Correction
Photoshop Elements Tip: Color Correction
07/09/2004 11:43 AMG4 Tech TV Jul 9 2004 3:43PM GMT
The Hidden Power of Photoshop CS:
Chapter 2: Color Separations. Pt. 1
The Hidden Power of Photoshop CS:
Chapter 2: Color Separations. Pt. 1
03/08/2004 11:28 PMThe Hidden Power of Photoshop CS is designed for serious user and
shows you how to view images in terms of color and tone components.
This is a set of practical techniques you can use to separate,
modify, and recombine any image. By Sybex. 0308
The Hidden Power of Photoshop CS:
Chapter 2: Color Separations. Pt. 2
The Hidden Power of Photoshop CS:
Chapter 2: Color Separations. Pt. 2
04/09/2004 03:57 PMThis week, we delve deeper into color separations, looking at Duotones
via Spot Color Channels, Creating Duotone Channels, Multipass
Printing, How to create a Basic CMY separation, LAB Color, RGBL Hybrid
Separation and more. By Sybex. 0316
Create cross-platform RAW color
corrections in Photoshop
Create cross-platform RAW color
corrections in Photoshop
03/17/2005 02:56 AMI am an avid photographer and have a Canon 10D camera. I shoot in only
RAW data mode, because the picture quality is so much better. After
shooting about 140 photos one weekend, I color corrected them all on a
PC. I proceeded...
Color Laser Printers: Six Models In The
$1,000 Range Feature Enhanced Speed And
Print Quality
Color Laser Printers: Six Models In The
$1,000 Range Feature Enhanced Speed And
Print Quality
05/19/2004 10:39 AMAny of these printers would be an acceptable choice for printing heavy
text and occasional color graphics. But we recommend the Lexmark C510n
for its generous RAM configuration, expansion options, great print
quality, and rapid speed. By James Galbraith, Macworld (via
MyAppleMenu)
Photoshop Guru Awards presented at
Photoshop World
Photoshop Guru Awards presented at
Photoshop World
03/14/2005 04:37 PMThe National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) took the
opportunity this week at their conference in Las Vegas, Nevada to
present 10 Photoshop Guru awards in a special ceremony. The
organization also announced the formation of the Dean Collins
Photoshop World Educational Scholarship.
Genoa Color Announces First U.S. Patent
For Multi-Primary Color TV Technology
Genoa Color Announces First U.S. Patent
For Multi-Primary Color TV Technology
03/28/2005 08:06 PMWide Screen Review Mar 28 2005 8:42PM GMT
A New Lyra Research Report Finds 'The
Year of the Color Laser' Has Finally
Arrived: Color Laser Printer Shipments
Increased a Dramatic 47 Percent Between
2003 and 2004
A New Lyra Research Report Finds 'The
Year of the Color Laser' Has Finally
Arrived: Color Laser Printer Shipments
Increased a Dramatic 47 Percent Between
2003 and 2004
04/06/2005 02:53 AMThe Hard Copy Observer Spotlight: 2004 Color Laser Printer Market is
the first of Lyra’s three product-planning reports covering the
printer market. The report includes information on how products and
prices changed from January through December, current market trends, a
review of the competitive landscape, and selected articles from The
Hard Copy Observer. [PRWEB Apr 6, 2005]
THINK
GLOBAL, ACT LOCAL: PETER SINGER'S
ONE
WORLD
THINK
GLOBAL, ACT LOCAL: PETER SINGER'S
ONE
WORLD
04/23/2004 09:24 AM
If
you're a regular reader of this blog, you probably know that I'm
opposed to unregulated 'free' trade, very worried about the
extraterritoriality of the WTO, NAFTA, Davos and other corporatist
captives, strongly opposed to domestic corporations 'offshoring' jobs,
using influence with the Bush regime and other right-wing governments
to circumvent social and environmental laws and responsibilities, and
a
great believer in taking the pledge to buy local, and in community
self-sufficiency.
At the same time, I'm a strong supporter of the UN and other
multi-lateral NGOs, and I believe that we each have a responsibility
for the well-being of all the people and creatures of this world. Some
readers have said this view is inconsistent, and I wasn't quite sure
how to respond to such charges. Fortunately, Peter Singer, in his
recent book on global ethics, One World: The Ethics of
Globalization,
has come to my rescue. Singer sees no inconsistency between strong
local autonomy, community, and self-sufficient economies on the one
hand, and global responsibility on the other. The book is based on the
Dwight Terry lectures at Yale in 2000, but has been updated to
incorporate reflection on the events of 9/11 and the appalling Bush
social, environmental and economic record.
I'll have more to say next week about Bush's fraudulent and despicable
Earth Day media blitz, and the major media's shameless lack of
critical
evaluation of the utter nonsense that his propaganda machine has been
churning out this week on the environment -- newspeak of Orwellian
proportions. The first part of Singer's book deals with environmental
responsibility, and his prescription for increasing it -- immediate
ratification of Kyoto by the US and other holdout countries, and
introduction of an emissions trading mechanism to make the realization
of Kyoto feasible (subject to the need for some oversight on the
disposition of the proceeds of such trading when it involves
autocratic
governments).
The second part of the book deals with the global economy, and Singer
adroitly tears apart the Economist's (and other neocons') naive
assertion that economic globalization somehow benefits both rich and
poor countries. He then goes on to prescribe a substantial reform of
the WTO and the GATT, which could actually lead to more equitable
distribution of wealth and more efficient production of economic
goods,
while safeguarding human rights, labour and the environment.
Unfortunately, the multi-national corporations and corporatists who
hold sway in the WTO would never tolerate Singer's prescription, since
it would entirely divert the benefits of economic globalization from
their pockets to those of the world's poor.
The third part of the book deals with international law, and Singer
lashes out at Bush for his unconscionable refusal to ratify the
International Court of Justice, and for the UN's continued hesitancy
to
accept a duty (not a right) to intervene in situations of genocide and
other humanitarian crises, even within a single nation. Singer is
sanguine about the limitations and dangers of 'global government', but
supports strengthening the UN to enable it to act as a 'protector of
last resort', and including in its mandate the responsibility to
supervise elections in all
member nations.
The fourth and final part goes back to ethical principles and proposes
that countries must, in this world where national boundaries no longer
have any logistic meaning, set aside national interest and embrace,
once and for all, global interest, impartially. That does not mean
cultural homogenization, but imposes a responsibility for the
reduction
of inequality, both of economic resources and personal rights and
freedoms.
Always the pragmatist, Singer concludes by worrying out loud about how
the responsibility for a global ethic could be managed:
It
is widely believed that a world government would be, at best, an
unchecked bureaucratic behemoth that would make the bureaucracy of the
EU look lean and efficient. At worst, it would become a global
tyranny,
unchecked and unchallengeable. These thoughts have to be taken
seriously. How to prevent global bodies becoming either dangerous
tyrannies or self-aggrandizing bureaucracies, and instead make them
effective and responsive to the people whose lives they affect? It is
a
challenge that should not be beyond the best minds in the fields of
political science and public administration.
I'd like to believe that this was possible, because if it isn't, we're
in serious trouble. We cannot expect national governments to set aside
parochial interests, especially when this entails accepting a
responsibility that would, for the richer nations, inevitably lead to
a
drastic redistribution of wealth to poorer nations and hence a sudden
and sharp reduction in, at least, economic living standards (if not
necessarily well-being). But as John Ralston Saul has so eloquently
argued, larger organizations and institutions, whether public or
private, are almost always, and inherently, less efficient, less
agile,
more resistant to change, more hierarchic, and less transparent than
smaller organizations. So the challenge is to achieve the best of both
worlds, having organizations of global scope and authority and
responsibility, but broken up into sufficiently small, autonomous and
dynamic units that they are sensitive, resilient, responsible and
responsive to the people and communities they serve. We can only hope
that "the best minds in the fields of political science and public
administration", wherever they are, are up to the task.
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"orange range"
"orange range"
02/19/2004 06:44 AMHTTP-Range-0.02
HTTP-Range-0.02
07/22/2004 06:16 AMNumber-Range-0.05
Number-Range-0.05
05/18/2004 12:14 AMSBC opens up PC/104-Plus range
SBC opens up PC/104-Plus range
07/06/2004 05:15 AMElectronics Talk Jul 6 2004 9:10AM GMT
Photoshop CS(8.0)
Photoshop CS(8.0)
12/10/2003 10:22 AM Photoshop CS (8.0) is likely the best version upgrade in its history.
There are many new tools and features...
Top Tip: Do I need more RAM for
Photoshop?
Top Tip: Do I need more RAM for
Photoshop?
07/28/2004 12:58 PMI've recently noticed some slowdowns in my pc, like when I'm scanning
with Norton. And also, programs like adobe photoshop are just eating
up my memory, as well as some big sites. adobe takes forever to load.
Photoshop CS
Photoshop CS
01/24/2004 07:35 AMBy Ben Willmore (Mac Design Magazine via MyAppleMenu)
Free Range Conversations
Free Range Conversations
02/01/2005 10:09 PMBesides the excellent content, it’s fun reading Karen
Schneider’s Free Range
Librarian blog these days because she’s discovering the
sense of community and the unexpected level of conversation you get when you blog with
open comments. I say “unexpected” because you never expect
anyone else to really care enough to take the time to enter a comment,
and yet it turns out a lot of people care enough. I never,
ever anticipated that side of it, and it’s become one
of the things I really love about my blog. Trackback fills in a whole
other side of the conversation, the cross-blog one.
And
that’s what library organizations don’t get –
conversation. That’s why ALA,
LITA,
ILA, and other major institutions
don’t blog, certainly not with open comments. Even this
seems beyond their reach right now. But that’s what we need
to open up – a conversation with the outside world, as
well as amongst ourselves.
Bonus FRL quote (emphasis is
mine): “Donning my lii.org
hat, we had a remarkable education when we added RSS feeds.
Now people find us through the blog-finding agents.
Librarians, including me, suck at marketing, but by adding RSS feeds,
we stumbled onto a way for the audience to find us, instead of the
glacially slow process of dissemination through our existing
readership.”
4km WiFi Range w/ $5 DIY Antenna
4km WiFi Range w/ $5 DIY Antenna
05/25/2004 07:30 PMPCS Drops Prices by 4 pc on its PC Range
PCS Drops Prices by 4 pc on its PC Range
07/15/2004 03:15 PMChannel Times Jul 15 2004 7:25PM GMT
FCC to expand wireless range!
FCC to expand wireless range!
11/14/2003 04:38 AMIn some very good news the FCC is going to expand some wireless
frequencies into the 5 gigahertz range which...
IBM brings the mainframe to mid-range
IBM brings the mainframe to mid-range
05/04/2004 05:11 AMvnunet.com May 4 2004 9:34AM GMT
Iomega launches SME range
Iomega launches SME range
03/30/2005 11:39 AMComputer Weekly Mar 30 2005 3:02PM GMT
Long Range USB Adapter
Long Range USB Adapter
12/22/2003 04:13 PMParkerVision introduced a USB adapter that can pick up a Wi-Fi signal
a mile away, when used with the company's router and PC card: The
802.11b gear uses special technology developed by ParkerVision and
costs $100....
Home On The Digital Range
Home On The Digital Range
06/07/2004 10:58 AMThe vision of the Mac as a digital hub has become the model for the
entire PC industry.
By Tim Bajarin, vnunet.com (via MyAppleMenu)
WebSideStory IPO price range cut
WebSideStory IPO price range cut
08/18/2004 05:01 PMSiliconValley.com Aug 18 2004 7:09PM GMT
Technolog: Home on the Wi-Fi range
Technolog: Home on the Wi-Fi range
12/22/2004 01:48 AMSetting up a wireless network can unearth a whole range of problems.
Well, that didn't take long. Just three months after moving into my
new flat, I've finally got my wireless network up and running reliably
again. Wireless is a funny combination of anticipation, pleasure and
pain, not necessarily in that order. It starts with the anticipation:
all those wires you can get rid of; thoughts of putting the printer in
the airing cupboard or somewhere else suitably inconspicuous; the
ability to surf the Web on the laptop while you sit on the sofa.
Everything clean, tidy and clutter-free. It's a marketing Nirvana of
healthy-living, Habitat-furniture-buying, beautiful twenty-somethings,
relaxing in the bay window with a pair of khakis, a chai latté and a
King Charles spaniel while booking their next trip to Krakow on
Lastminute.com.
Put out to pasture in a bombing range
Put out to pasture in a bombing range
12/17/2004 06:42 PM
Slab
City, CA "is not so sinister as it is a strange, forlorn
quarter of America. It is a town that is not really a town, a former
training grounds with nothing left but the concrete slabs where the
barracks stood. [...]
The land belongs to the state, but the state, like the law, does not
bother, and so the Slabs have become a place to park free. More than
3,000 elderly people settle in for the winter, in a pattern that dates
back at least 20 years." [NYT Reg Req]
Google Slashes IPO Range
Google Slashes IPO Range
08/18/2004 10:01 PMiMedia Connection Aug 19 2004 2:22AM GMT
WSJ Exposes Wi-Fi Range Woes
WSJ Exposes Wi-Fi Range Woes
03/06/2004 01:49 AMWall Street Journal talks to home Wi-Fi users who can't seem to get
the range they need even on small homes: It's a growing problem, and
well explored in this article, that home users are finding that
Wi-Fi's limited range can't cover an entire ranch-style home, much
less a big apartment--or one with thick walls. The article mentions
several solutions, all of which involve additional access points or
devices that promise more range. It misses just one of my favorite
solutions: HomePlug. HomePlug lets you run 14 Mbps over home
electrical wiring, and even has a Wi-Fi access point version to extend
a network into areas that a signal otherwise wouldn't reach....
C++: Removing duplicates from a range
C++: Removing duplicates from a range
01/29/2003 01:49 AMCNET Jan 29 2003 1:24AM ET
Red Hat overhauls Linux range
Red Hat overhauls Linux range
05/17/2004 09:01 AMbest photoshop contest I've ever seen
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Update: Photoshop CS Raw 2.3
Update: Photoshop CS Raw 2.3
09/27/2004 10:54 AMAdobe updates the Photoshop CD Camera Raw plug-in to support
additional cameras and DNG format.
Other News: New Photoshop
Other News: New Photoshop
03/29/2005 12:05 PMThinkSecret previews the upcoming, but officially unannounced,
Photoshop CS2.
Photoshop as communication
Photoshop as communication
06/16/2004 08:22 AMI had fun with some photoshopping last night, but this morning
someone showed me a site of a photoshop-a-rama on the new MEP from
Finland, Alexander Stubb. Too bad most blogs don't allow images in
comments anymore. It's such a ... "creative" form of communication.
;-)
Feature: First look: Photoshop CS2
Feature: First look: Photoshop CS2
04/03/2005 11:48 PMPhotoshop CS2 includes a bunch of cool new tools, plus tighter
integration with Illustrator and better support for 32-bit images and
the camera RAW format.
Photoshop Tip: Bluescreen
Photoshop Tip: Bluescreen
07/30/2004 11:53 AMG4 Tech TV Jul 30 2004 3:36PM GMT
Photoshop Album 2.0
Photoshop Album 2.0
03/06/2004 02:03 AMPhotoshop Tip: Replace the Sky
Photoshop Tip: Replace the Sky
09/20/2004 04:34 AMG4 Tech TV Sep 20 2004 8:24AM GMT
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