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ChrispyCA – Project Video 365 – 1/365 – Andy’s Canon D60 Unpacking!

17 Aug

Unpacking of Andy’s Canon EOS 60D w/18-135mm! šŸ™‚ Sketch day, sketch day indeed. šŸ˜€

During this video I take a couple shots of a Mushroom with the Nikkor 55-200mm F4-5.6 ED Lens. I only use two of all the pictures I took in my movie. Hope you enjoy šŸ™‚ Have a Nice Day…

 
 

Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 – Inserting a Screenshot Into Your Presentation

17 Aug

Illustrate how to use a software program or web service by adding a screenshot into your PowerPoint 2010 presentation.

Perhaps you need to give a Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 presentation that instructs participants how to use a particular piece of software or web service. Just describing the features isn’t enough; screenshots may prove quite useful.

In previous versions of PowerPoint you would need an external screen capture software package. However, PowerPoint 2010 lets you capture screenshots with just a couple of clicks:…

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Samsung NX11 REVIEW

17 Aug

The Koreans are coming! Correction: they’re already here!

Samsung had already gained a market presence with compact digicams, then surprised everyone when it delivered the interchangeable lens DSLR-style NX10 about 18 months ago.

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Samsung NX11 Features

The NX11 continues the story: an APS-sized CMOS sensor, viewed with a 7.6cm Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode (AMOLED) LCD as well as an electronic turret viewfinder. There’s no mirror in the system, so no optical viewing path.

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The review camera was fitted with the f3.5/18-55m lens, the whole package fitted into a mid-sized body, weighing less than 600 grams, replete with battery and card.

In the hand it’s a delightful package, with enough external controls to manage most shooting tasks; I should also note that all controls are clearly labelled, unlike some other cameras seen recently.

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This is backed up by an extensive and easy to follow finder menu.

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The CMOS snares 14.6 megapixels, with a maximum image size of 4592×3056 pixels, or 39x26cm as a print.

Movies are let down, with a maximum image size of 1280×720 pixels but, as I have said elsewhere, this is an OK size for those who venture no further into video release than a presence on YouTube.

One feature that continues on from the NX10 is the i-Function. This lets you toggle between shutter speed, aperture, EV, WB and ISO quickly and easily by depressing the i-Function button and twirling a ring on the lens. There’s only one trap with this: you can easily and inadvertently dial in an unwanted exposure compensation without realising it. But the i-Function feature is still worth getting to know.

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The mode dial includes the usual PASM settings plus movie capture, sound picture (for audio notes), 13 scene modes and a panorama mode which fires off a series of sections and stitches them in-camera.

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Image capture can be in RAW, JPEG or RAW+JPEG. The RAW files are written to memory in Samsung’s proprietary SRW format; there’s a software converter (Win/Mac) that handles the switch to Photoshop-friendly Photoshop RAW … but one wonders why companies like Samsung (Nikon is another) need to add the clutter. Continuous shooting can be made in JPEG or RAW at a rate of 3fps.

One matter: as the camera uses a unique lens mount, you cannot grab a barrel full of lenses from a range of manufacturers, unlike the Four Thirds cameras. So far, apart from the f3.5/18-55m kit lens (in stabilised and non-stabilised versions), there are f2.8/20mm and f2/30mm pancake lenses plus an f3.5/20-50mm zoom. Moving up, there are f4/50-200mm and f3.5/18-200mm zooms and a 60mm macro. Probably enough for most people.

There will be five new lenses available later in the year, including a 16mm F2.4 ultra wide pancake, 60mm F2.8 OIS macro, 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 OIS Movie Pro, 16-80mm F3.5-4.5 OIS Movie Pro and an 85mm F1.4 Premium Portrait lens.

An adaptor (ED-MA9NXK) enables the use of K-mount lenses on the NX cameras.

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Samsung NX11 ISO Settings

The camera handles noise and resolution well all the way up ISO 3200.

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It took only a second for the first shot to be fired after power up; follow-on shots then came in at a second a pop.

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Verdict on the Samsung NX11

Quality: excellent on all counts.
Why you would buy it: compact, mid weight; attractive price.
Why you wouldn’t: no vari-angle screen.

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Many will appreciate the PDF of instruction manual: it has clear text and large pictures to illustrate not only the camera but some basic photographic principles as well … like the relationship between lens aperture and shutter speed, the role of ISO settings and others.

But… a minor criticism: the manual’s text is littered with spelling errors. Like ā€œrecharableā€, ā€œaccesā€, ā€œfuorescentā€, minumumā€ etc. There is even at least one in the camera’s menu itself. Slap on the back of the hand, Samsung!

Available in black or silver.

Samsung NX11 Specifications

Image Sensor: 14.6 million effective pixels.
Metering: Multi pattern, centre-weighted, spot.
Sensor Size (APS-C): 23.4×15.6mm CMOS.
Lens Mount: Samsung NX.
35 SLR Lens Factor: 1:5x.
Shutter Speed: 30 to 1/4000 second.
Memory: SD/SDHC cards.
Image Sizes (pixels): 4592×3056 to 1280×1280. Movies: 1280×720, 640×480, 320×240 at 30fps.
Viewfinder: 5mm EVF/FLC (921,000 pixels).
LCD Screen: 7.6cm LCD (614,000 pixels).
File Formats: JPEG, RAW, JPEG+RAW, MPEG4.
ISO Sensitivity: Auto, 100 to 3200.
Interface: USB 2.0, AV, HDMI, DC.
Power: Rechargeable lithium ion battery, DC input.
Dimensions: 123x87x39.8 WHDmm.
Weight: 499 g (inc battery).

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Last light – Badwater, Death Valley NP [Reload]

17 Aug

Last light – Badwater, Death Valley NP [Reload], originally uploaded by The battered photographer.

Catchy Colors Photoblog

 
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Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 – Inserting a Screenshot Into Your Presentation

17 Aug

Illustrate how to use a software program or web service by adding a screenshot into your PowerPoint 2010 presentation.

Perhaps you need to give a Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 presentation that instructs participants how to use a particular piece of software or web service. Just describing the features isn’t enough; screenshots may prove quite useful.

In previous versions of PowerPoint you would need an external screen capture software package. However, PowerPoint 2010 lets you capture screenshots with just a couple of clicks:…

Read more at MalekTips.
New Computer and Technology Help and Tips – MalekTips.Com

 
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Tapestry #2

13 Aug

Check out these visual art images:

Tapestry #2
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Art installation of using bamboo display at the Esplanade concourse by Eko Prawoto from Indonesia.

Tapestry #1
visual art
Image by chooyutshing
Art installation of using bamboo display at the Esplanade concourse by Eko Prawoto from Indonesia.

Jazz and Visual Art Panel at Swarm Studios
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James Gayles, Arthur Monroe, Prince Lasha, Wanda Sabir, Angela Wellman, Marcus Shelby and Duane Deterville.

 
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Skin Retouching Part 3 – Dodge and Burn HD

13 Aug

How I use 2 curves layers to clean and correct the skin, eliminating the need for cloning and giving a much cleaner and more realistic result than using blur techniques. Whilst this does take longer, the result is far better than that achieved with blur. I also introduce a temporary black and white layer to make identifying the flaws easier. Apologies for the poor sound, I need to find a tool to redub these video’s, and get a better mic!! Sign up for the blog at weshootpeople.wordpress.com

 

Anytime with Bob Kushell – Hank Azaria

13 Aug

This Week: Hank Azaria (Year One, The Simpsons, Night at the Museum) gives you Simpsons trivia. Find out where the Simpson voices of Comic Book Guy, Snake, and Moe come from. Plus, Bob stars in his first homosexual musical. From a single-car garage in Van Nuys, California, comes ANYTIME WITH BOB KUSHELL hosted by Emmy-nominated writer/producer Bob Kushell (The Simpsons, 3rd Rock, Samantha Who?). Forget about staying up, get your late night comedy, music and A-list celebrity fix in just 5 minutes…ANYTIME. More Bob? Free Movies & TV: crackle.com tags: anytime with bob kushell hank azaria simpsons chief wiggum moe snake comic book guy principal skinner cletus apu Dr. nick professor frink seas captain animation trivia origins year one night at the museum run fatboy run dodgeball friends futurama mad about you birdcage quiz show herman’s head heat Samantha who rescue me the Simpsons 3rd rock from the sun internet late night talk show 5 minutes “anytime with bob kushell” “hank azaria” “chief wiggum” “comic book guy” “principal skinner” “year one” “night at the museum” “run fatboy run” “mad about you” “quiz show” “herman’s head” “Samantha who” “rescue me” “the Simpsons” “3rd rock from the sun”
Video Rating: 3 / 5

 

anaglyph caves in 3D for red cyan glasses

13 Aug

Short demonstration of 3D anaglyphic method. This video is viewable only with Red-Cyan glasses. With this type of glasses You get the three dimensional view.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
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stylowo.eu photo session

13 Aug

An early afternoon photoshoot with stylowo.eu

Dom Bowers ideas for the next nikon d300, which could be the d400 or the d500
Video Rating: 4 / 5