in this video you will learn how to use the refine edge and apply it in the real world projects like us on facebook: facebook.com
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in this video you will learn how to use the refine edge and apply it in the real world projects like us on facebook: facebook.com
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Photoshop editing video at 2 x speed showing CS5’s Refine Edge ‘in the field’ extracting a subject off a collapsible backdrop and putting them onto a pure white background.
Cs5 How to easily replace a new sky using cs5 refine edge tool. Please leave comments as it is my 1st attempt at a tutorial
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Apply customizable soft edges to photos and clip-art inside PowerPoint 2010 presentations.
Instead of simply placing a picture inside a Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 presentation, one option for stylistic effect is to apply a soft edge. This makes the picture seem to fade to the background around the edges, a sometimes pleasing effect. See the below screenshot for an example.
1. Select an image to modify….
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Apply customizable soft edges to photos and clip-art inside PowerPoint 2010 presentations.
Instead of simply placing a picture inside a Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 presentation, one option for stylistic effect is to apply a soft edge. This makes the picture seem to fade to the background around the edges, a sometimes pleasing effect. See the below screenshot for an example.
1. Select an image to modify….
Read more at MalekTips.
New Computer and Technology Help and Tips – MalekTips.Com

We have now completed publication of all thirteen episodes of Season 1 of Art Wolfe’s Travels to The Edge series.
Individual episodes are just .95 each. The complete 13 episode series is also available at a special discount price of US . These programs are presented exclusively here as 720P High Definition downloads.
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The Luminous Landscape – What’s New

Master photographer Art Wolfe needs little introduction. Over the course of his 30-year career, Art has worked on every continent and in hundreds exotic of locations worldwide. Through his public television series, Art Wolfe’s Travels To The Edge, Art has been taking us on fascinating visual journeys to visit and photograph far flung lands, people and creatures. His love and respect for our planet’s beauty, and talents as a photographer continue to inspire viewers.
Now, through a joint publishing effort between Art and The Luminous Landscape, we are excited to provide you with all 26 episodes of his award winning television series Art Wolfe’s Travels To The Edge as immediate HD video downloads. Each episode shows Art working in one of the most remote and photographically challenging locations on earth.
Going into its third season, Art Wolfe’s Travels To The Edge is recurrently airing worldwide. Now, for the first time and only available on the Luminous Landscape, is the downloadable version in HD!
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The Luminous Landscape – What’s New
READ THIS BEFORE COMMENTING NOTE: Must have anaglyph glasses (red/cyan lenses) to properly view this video. Mirror’s Edge being played on the PC with PhysX enabled in stereoscopic 3D (anaglyph) using the IZ3D driver. The stereo setting used is “Optimized Anaglyph” which turns all red-colored textures in the game yellow and dulls any blues (this is done as to not interfere with the red/cyan stereo effects used for anaglyph glasses as they would conflict with each other). Using anaglyph as a stereo isn’t perfect. Primarily, you can’t make both near and distant objects perfectly 3D–you must give and take. This is done through seperation and convergance. (I’m not going to explain how these work.) By adjusting the seperation and convergance you can make near, middle or far objects appear 3D. If near objects are 3D then most distant objects will be out of focus and vice versa. With a game like Mirror’s Edge, I made distant objects appear 3D (since the game is based on vertigo) so anything up-close will be out of focus. Additionally, anaglyph is an “outdated” stereo mode and not only skews the video’s/game’s color palette but isn’t –as– effective in making things appear 3D as current stereo modes used today (think of the “RealD” 3D experience you often see in movie theaters these days). Computer Specs: Pentium Quad Core Processor 2 NVidia 8800GT graphic cards using SLI 2GB RAM (I know, this is seriously under-powered) There may be times when the frame rate drops below 30 FPS …
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I can’t run it on full details with Fraps. Sorry for bad resolution. IZ3D 1.10.
YOUTUBE HELP CENTER : YT3D: Preparing videos for 3D viewing here on YouTube! Background: This video was shot on July 28th 2009 looking south from the Roosevelt Island Aerial Tramway as it leaves from the 60th street platform at 2nd Avenue. The Tram heads East along the north side of the Queensborough Bridge (The 59th Street Bridge) and arrives at the Island 4 and a half minutes later. In ‘Depth’ HOW TO: First off, you MUST have SEPARATE LEFT AND RIGHT EYE VIDEOS to produce full real 3D video for YouTube. You’ll also need access to a fairly good Non Linear Editor like Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere that will allow you to composite and distort your original HD or Standard Definition videos. I used Final Cut Pro so I’ll be describing instructions for that app, but this procedure can be followed in almost any NLE. This example video here on this page was uploaded as a SIDE BY SIDE video at 1280×720. The 16:9 left and right ‘eyes’ have their aspect ratios distorted to accomplish this. in the NLE’s timeline. To do this in Final Cut Pro, Load each clip into the viewer and go to the distort section of the Motion Tab. Slide the Aspect Ratio slider to 100 which makes the videos display at half their original width. Do this to both the LEFT and RIGH EYES Now, position the left clip at -360, 0 and the other to +360, 0. If you’re using video that is a size other than 1280×720, these numbers will be different. (They can be ‘swapped’ later using ‘tags’ if you have them backwards. See …
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