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How to scan landscape images | lynda.com tutorial

25 Nov

This SilverFast tutorial explores the best practices for scanning an ocean scene and other landscape images. Watch more at www.lynda.com This specific tutorial is just a single movie from chapter six of the Scanning Techniques for Photography, Art, and Design course presented by lynda.com author Taz Tally. The complete Scanning Techniques for Photography, Art, and Design course has a total duration of 6 hours and 53 minutes, and introduces the industry-standard SilverFast scanning software, shares the settings that achieve the best results from a scan, and explains the core concepts of scanning, such as how resolution and interpolation affect scans Scanning Techniques for Photography, Art, and Design table of contents: Introduction 1. Scanning Fundamentals 2. Preparing to Scan 3. Evaluating Your Images 4. Special Scanning Considerations 5. Specific Scanning Tasks 6. Scanning Projects: Start to Finish Conclusion
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Photoshop Elements Scan and Repair Old Photos

30 Oct

In this video I will teach you how to scan a picture into the organizer. Then I will teach you how to repair a old photo and bring it back to life. If you would like to buy a copy of my Elements Videos DVD please visit: www.jackstechcorner.com
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IMA Solutions – 3D exploration from CT scan datas of ancient egyptian mummies – Siggraph 2009

11 May

Here is the non 3D stereoscopic version in 720p of the IMA Solutions FullHD 1080p 3D stereoscopic original movie that will be displayed for the Panel Session: “A Journey From Outer to Inner Space: Scientific and Biomedical Stereoscopic Visualization” at SIGGRAPH 2009, New Orleans the Thursday 6 of August 2009 at 3:45pm, room 271-273. Come in to explore ancient Egyptians mummies using the last CT scan and computer graphics technologies and discover their hidden secrets. Animations, production and special effects: IMA Solutions, Benjamin Moreno and Julien Arrué Original soundtrack, compositor and sound engineer: Olivier Lafuma, www.myspace.com/ollaf Curator of the Archeology department of the Musée des Beaux-Arts et d’Archéologie de Besançon: Agathe Legros CT scan performed by: MD. Samuel Mérigeaud, Radiologist, CHU Montpellier CT scan of the two egyptian mummies performed at the CHU de Besançon, France Special thanks to all the people working at the Musée des Beaux-Arts et d’Archéologie de Besançon.

James Cameron’s AVATAR the game (PC) Various footage from the game showing the stereoscopic 3D graphics of the game. All graphics settings maxed, DirectX10. Rendered on ATI Radeon HD5870 Recorded with a Blackmagicdesign Intensity hdmi capture card 3D is rendered with the native 3D rendering integrated into the game, works on PC for both Ati and Nvidia graphics cards and also works on HD consoles for both PS3 and Xbox360. The game does not come with anaglyph (red/blue) glasses, In order to see the 3D effect in the game, you need a proper stereoscopic 3D display. Check the stereoscopy FAQ at Ubisoft forums to see a list of supported displays : forums.ubi.com Youtube only displays 30fps, for the full 60fps framerate download the original file : all links at Meant-To-Be-Seen forums : www.mtbs3d.com Meant To Be Seen : consumer driven stereo-3D advocacy group www.mtbs3d.com
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