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I posted to youtube.com
How To Photograph A Ghost - Image editing tutorial 4 Seashore
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9I3dPRFYKdY&feature=youtube_gdata
October 31 2009, 12:58pm | Comments »
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I posted to distributedresearch.net
Image Editing lesson 2 : The Clone Tool
http://distributedresearch.net/blog/2009/06/27/imageediting-clonetool-lesson2
The second video tutorial in this series about image editing concerns the use of the Clone Tool. In the first lesson we looked at image editing with Layers, and again I’m using the Seashore free image editing software for Mac but the same principles apply to many other image editing software packages. Image editing with the Clone Tool Click here to view the embedded video.
One simple use of the clone toolis to extend some background over part of an image that doesn’t fit in, effectively making some obtrusive feature vanish. The limitations to this are that the background has to be something relatively uniform. If you want to try your hand at editing the photograph used as an example in this tutorial then you will find it here on Flickr with a creative commons license that allows derivatives to be made and published, with attribution.
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June 27 2009, 5:50am | Comments »
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I posted to youtube.com
Image Editing tutorial 1 : Layers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7FO8B898QQ
June 8 2009, 4:43pm | Comments »
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I posted to distributedresearch.net
Free FTP Client Software - Using Filezilla to update Websites
Free FTP Client Software for Windows Filezilla is a free and open source FTP client software program used for connnecting to a webserver to update websites. Here’s a short tutorial video which deals with downloading, setting up and connecting Filezilla FTP to a website. I describe the twin pane approach, and show you how to download a website file, edit it , test and then re-upload so the new version is live on your website.
This Filezilla video can be watched from right here below as an embedded YouTube video, do try the HD (High Definition) and full screen options:Or you can download the full original 84Mb video file onto your computer using the free file hosting service at divshare: Download Filezilla FTP Video Tutorial Filezilla FTP client software is available in Windows, Mac OS X and Linux versions.
Good alternative FTP clients apart from Filezilla are Cute FTP for Windows and Mac (small charge) , and on a Mac there are also Fetch and Cyberduck.
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May 8 2009, 4:41am | Comments »
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I posted to distributedresearch.net
Wiki Web Hosting at Servage
http://distributedresearch.net/blog/2009/04/19/wikiwebhostingservage
I managed to get a mediawiki installation up and running on the city escapes domain with Servage web host in the end, and once working it does seem to be fairly robust as far as non-US web hosting services are concerned. Version: This wiki is powered by MediaWiki, copyright (C) 2001-2007 Magnus Manske, Brion Vibber, Lee Daniel Crocker, Tim Starling, Erik Möller, Gabriel Wicke, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason, Niklas Laxström, Domas Mituzas, Rob Church and others. MediaWiki is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. MediaWiki is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. or read it online
MediaWiki: 1.11.1 PHP: 5.2.42-servage10 (apache2handler) MySQL: 5.0.75
http://cityescapes.eu/page/Special:Version
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April 19 2009, 6:41am | Comments »
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I posted to distributedresearch.net
Seashore Image Editor for Mac - Better than The Gimp
http://distributedresearch.net/blog/2009/04/18/seashore-image-editor-for-mac-better-than-the-gimp
I can’t remember where I first came across Seashore, but its been sitting in my applications folder and dock for a couple of months and on the odd occasion when I need to do do some image editing I’ve come to rely on it without really feeling the pain of a learning curve. So here’s my software review: Seashore is a native OS X application which does image editing on a Mac. Free and Open Source, it’s much smaller and lighter than Photoshop and easier to use than The Gimp, and being an installed application is much more responsive than an online image editor such as Picnic. So Seashore fits in nicely for anything a bit more than than basic iPhoto tweaking, and a bit less than full blown Photoshop pro tools. Seashore loads very quickly indeed on my underpowered Mac mini, and immediately presents a simple and recognisable tools palette. So you can get up and running doing simple stuff with images really quickly, but when it comes to more advanced operations, and inevitably the need arises sooner rather than later, then the shortcomings of Seashore in its present state become apparant.
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April 18 2009, 6:37am | Comments »
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