Tag: Process

  • John Chiara – Photographic Process

    This well done documentary covers John Chiara’s photographic process and work flow. It is well worth the seven minutes. Chiara shoots with a ultra-large format camera cityscapes by building his own equipment and processes. His intensely analog techniques capture something unique. He lives in san Francisco, california.

  • What Percentage of your Images Do You Take or Process B&W? POLL

    In this dPS poll we want to know how many of your images you take or process as black and white images?

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    In comments below also tell us a little about the shots that do end up black and white and how you do it (ie do you take them Black and White in camera or process them?

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    What Percentage of your Images Do You Take or Process B&W? POLL



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  • Game Character Creation Process Part 1 of 2.mp4

    Overview of my process for creating in-game character assets. Part 1 of 2.
    Video Rating: 4 / 5

  • The Wet Plate Collodion Process

    Quinn Jacobson demonstrates the 19th Century Wet Plate Collodion process. He also gives a brief history of the process, too. He talks about taking wet plate “on the road (mobile photography). To see more, visit www.studioQ.com

  • Process Workflow Seminar

    In this video, I give an overview of my Process Workflow Seminar.
    Video Rating: 5 / 5

    How to fix hot spot on eyeglasses and eye blinks from your flash quick and easy.
    Video Rating: 5 / 5

  • Windows 7 – See Which Services Are Related to a Process

    If a svchost.exe image is using a lot of memory or CPU time, view its related services to help diagnose problems.

    The Windows 7 Task Manager is useful to manage processes and services, check the CPU and networking usage, and shut down stuck programs that don’t want to end. While using this tool, you may have noted many svchost.exe processes that act as Host Process for Windows Services. Curious about which services are related to which processes, especially if one is running amok, taking a lot of memory and/or CPU time?

    1. In the “Processes” tab of the “Windows Task Manager”, right-click a svchost.exe process….

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