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Mozilla Firefox – Plugins and Extensions – Automatically Store Selected Text in the Clipboard

17 May

The AutoCopy plugin for Mozilla Firefox automatically places selected webpage text into the clipboard without you having to do anything.

Let’s face it – most of the time when you select text inside a webpage viewed via Firefox, your next step is to copy it to the clipboard for pasting inside another web page, word processing document, e-mail message, etc.

If you copy a lot of text, why not skip the copy step? Automatically have Firefox place selected text in the clipboard without you having to do anything with the “AutoCopy” plugin….

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Remove a Scar using Photoshop

14 May

www.helpvid.net Many people have unwanted scars on various parts of their bodies. Here we will be working with a bad scar on the face; we will remove this using the patch tool. Then to remove any remaining evidence of the scar we will apply a skin tone. Pls Rate, Subscribe and Comment. And be sure to drop by the website.
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My Music on ITUNES : itunes.apple.com My Music on AMAZON : www.amazon.com My Music on AMAZON France : www.amazon.fr Print on canvas in limited editions : www.stval.fr I’m Stephanie Valentin (website : www.stval.fr), a french artist violinist, singer, composer, painter and sculptor I often put new artwork and free downloads on my website www.stval.fr – How to draw videos – Free brushes for Adobe Photoshop (CS2, CS3, CS4) and Gimp – Painting tutorials (french and english text and pictures) – Free celebrity wallpaper – Digital art gallery and print – Free songs to download (mp3), lyrics and sheet music – Free online dress up games – Oil painting (musicians, artistic nude, animal…) – Photo retouching tutorials and pics – 2D and 3D animation – Sculpture Subscribe to my channel : youtube.com Thank you for viewing ! Tutoriel 6 : Comment dessiner les cils (détail du tutorial 5) Tools : Adobe Photoshop CamStudio Tablette graphique – Graphic tablet – Wacom Tablet

 

Minecraft – Yogscast Movie Night Episode 3 – Star Wars!

14 May

Vote for next week’s movie here: yogscast.com This amazing production is what our animator Daryl does in his spare time! He wants to do more, so go vote which one you want to see next on our forums and he’ll get to work! 🙂 Animations made by Daryl at www.youtube.com Music composed by Jamie Soar at jamiesoar.bandcamp.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

I don’t know nothing about birthing no bunnies Ms Scarlett … no film is safe from our bunnies! Movie Extra brings you your favourite movies. In 30 seconds. With Bunnies. Catch the rest at mnc.tv
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 

Street Graffiti in Stereo 3D— Light Painting at Piccadilly/London Street Art Project

14 May

modern Stereo 3D art www.21horizon.com This video is in full stereo 3D, dynamic time lapse and HD. For best viewing use anaglyph 3D glasses.Please note that the 3D cinema glasses will not work with this video. I tried to capture the vibrant atmospere of a Friday night at Piccadilly Circus, London. A whirlpool of light, people, vehicles, objects accelerating and decelerating. Everything is moving, or, if stopped, about to move. All is in a state of dynamism, which is reflected in the accelerating motion of the video. I am very much inspired by the futurists movement, originated in Italy exactly 100 years ago.Like the futurist I tried to capture 3dimensional space as well as the dynamic nature of time, making this a truly 4D movie. technical notes I used a purpose designed 3D camera. The exposure time was 2 seconds.Cameras used : Casio Exilm FH 100
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5Deck.com – Although it may not initially appear as impressive as other 3D demos, this is the only 3D display device in the world that is volumetric (viewable from every angle with a different result), doesn’t require glasses, and is not based on lenticular lenses (or another multi-image display technique) or hologram technology. 5Deck.com sells the book “How to Make a Holodeck” which explains how it works and how it can be extended into high resolution moving images.

 
 

What’s in my Bag? – A Nikon Teenager’s Camera Bag (SAMPLE IMAGES INCLUDED)

14 May

NEW WEBSITE: rtbdigital-isphoto.tumblr.com I show you what’s usually in my camera bag, how I pack it, and what my thoughts are on my equipment. This kit is more or less based under the grounds as a “Paparazzi” type bag. I’d carry the D300 on the Strobo with the 55-200 on one shoulder and a D90 with either the 18-105 or 50 1.8D on the other shoulder. I cover in this video: -Nikon Nikkor 50mm ƒ/1.8D -Nikon Nikkor 55-200 ƒ/4-5.6G VR -Nikon Nikkor 18-105 ƒ/3.5-5.6G VR -Nikon Speedlight SB-800 with SC-28 TTL cord and Stroboframe bracket -Nikon Digital DX D300 -Nikon Film FE I Include tons of High Definition sample images in the video. Music used: Kanye West’s New Single ‘Power’

 
 

Brian Parillo: Skyscrapers of Downtown LA

14 May

As the clouds are rolling over the skyscrapers of downtown LA, it’s 3:30pm on a Sunday afternoon in the month of March. It’s empty down here for the most part. The business crowd won’t be back until tomorrow so driving around looking for potential shooting moments makes things feel a little safer on the driving end of things. However being safe is never usually a preoccupation when down here but finding the right moment is. I like the way the wind sounds on days like these when the streets are fairly empty. It’s a hollower sound and makes things feel even more desolate. As I see something lighting wise that looks interesting I decide to pull a quick u turn and park in the yellow loading only zone.

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It’s Sunday, nobody will care. I quickly change my lens and I feel like I’m in a race. What am racing for? Light usually and cloud positioning. These poor buildings. They must feel like I’m paparazzi when I show up because I really do want to invade them in every way. So out of my car I go as I begin staring up at these giants. It amazes me every time. I walk around them for a while and try to find something that looks different to me. Something that gives these enormous slabs of concrete a voice. I can imagine what I must look like to the average passerby.

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Lying in the middle of the street on my back or standing on some ledge must look fairly ridiculous. However, when I find a moment that truly speaks to me everything slowly goes to silent. The only thing I hear, which I ignore for as long as I can, is the security guard who is quickly walking toward me shouting “Sir, excuse me, Sir excuse me,! Excuse me!” Here’s where things get a little hairy. I’ve almost got my shot and he’s getting really close to ending this for me. I open up a little wider on my focal length, drop my camera speed one stop as the sun tucks behind a cloud, and I start shuttering away. “Excuse me Sir”, I hear again for the last time as I pull my camera down from my face. “Hi,” I say as politely as possible. “You can’t take pictures here,” he says as I ponder the idea of that phrase being my epitaph. “Oh you can’t?” “Okay sorry, take care.”

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As I get in my car I quickly review my shots. No, no , no, no, no, maybe, maybe, possibly but the light is a little to hot on the top portion of the far building in this shot. I may be able to save it in post. I start my car and off to the next location. I’ve always felt like some refugee on the run while stalking these buildings. It feels a bit sin city like down here and I’m enjoying every minute of it.

I’ve been shooting architecture for quite a few years now. I choose to shoot in black and white mainly because it extenuates the lines of a building and because it separates the elements of the photograph resulting in a more clean and efficient look. It also creates a feeling as if you’re being dropped into a mysterious abstract world. I see integrity, elegance, strength and vulnerability in black and whites and I try to carry those emotions into my shots as well.

Website: www.brianparillophotography.com

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Just Posted: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V review

14 May

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Just posted: Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX200V in-depth review. The second review expanded from Jeff Keller’s work at the Digital Camera Resource Page looks at Sony’s latest full-size superzoom camera. The Sony HX200V combines the company’s latest 18MP back-lit CMOS sensor with a 30x zoom lens giving a 27-810mm equivalent range. There’s image stabilization, as you’d expect for such a long zoom range and, as indicated by the ‘V’ in the model name, it also has built-in GPS. So does this add up to a perfect vacation camera or an unwieldy confection? Read the full review to find out.

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Camille Seaman: On Photographing Icebergs

14 May

In this video Camille Seaman shares photos and a little of her passion for photographing icebergs.

See more of her work including other subject matter at Camille’s website.

Post originally from: Digital Photography Tips.

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Google Chrome – View Kittens and Pandas Everywhere!

14 May

Replace ugly images on webpages viewed in Google Chrome with pandas and kitties.

Have you visited a website inside Google Chrome and found that the images got you down? Wish you saw something cute instead?

The Cutify extension lets you replace photos on webpages with images of baby goats, bunnies, kittens, red pandas, and sloths. That’s right – if you’d rather not see an image of a reality TV star, political figure, or arrogant athlete you can right-click on their photo and choose “Cutify” – “Cutify to Cute Kittens”. It’s that simple….

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more POST 2009 info

14 May

more info for this weekend here:
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