In this episode I'll show you how to get started working with images in InDesign CS5. See the best ways to bring your images in and size them. Also learn the ins a...
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In this episode I'll show you how to get started working with images in InDesign CS5. See the best ways to bring your images in and size them. Also learn the ins and outs of working with text wrap around vector shapes.
Working with Images...
46 Views 05:00:00 02/21/11
In this episode I'll show you how to get started working with images in InDesign CS5. See the best ways to bring your images in and size them. Also learn the ins a...
[LESS INFO] 46 VIEWS | ADDED 05:00:00 02/21/11
In this episode I'll show you how to get started working with images in InDesign CS5. See the best ways to bring your images in and size them. Also learn the ins and outs of working with text wrap around vector shapes.
Recover Lost Files ...
2 Views 20:41:35 12/14/10
Recover Lost Files With Recuva is a post from Chris Pirillo
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This week, Matthew is show...
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Recover Lost Files With Recuva is a post from Chris Pirillo
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This week, Matthew is showing off a small but powerful tool called Recuva . Recuva recovers files deleted from your Windows computer, Recycle Bin, digital camera card, or MP3 player. And it’s free!
I know it’s happened to you… you’ve deleted something that you shouldn’t have. Perhaps your computer crashed (or the power went out) and you lost something you were working on. I know I’ve deleted something from the Recycle Bin and later realized I still needed it. It happens to all of us. Recuva will help you get those files back, though.
Recuva works on any rewritable media you have. Whether you need to recover priceless photographs from your digital camera’s memory card, files you backed up to an external hard drive, or the documents you carry around every day on your USB key, Recuva’s got you covered. Heck, it can even recover stuff from your iPod’s drive!
This program can restore unsaved Word documents, find files on a “reformatted” disc and recover that email you shouldn’t have deleted.
I TOLD you it was powerful. It’s simple to use, and it really is free. Why haven’t you downloaded it yet?
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Become a Vulcan IRL...
13 Views 09:50:59 12/03/10
Become a Vulcan in real life with the Tricorder for Android: a true working geological, meteorological, and biological scanner!
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Become a Vulcan in real life with the Tricorder for Android: a true working geological, meteorological, and biological scanner!
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Become a Vulcan IRL...
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Become a Vulcan in real life with the Tricorder for Android: a true working geological, meteorological, and biological scanner!
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Become a Vulcan in real life with the Tricorder for Android: a true working geological, meteorological, and biological scanner!
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Click here to watch the video (05:28) Submitted By: Revision3 Tags: Tricorder Applications Geography Astronomy Science Wi-Fi Cell Phones Solar Sun Magnets Triocrder Android Star Trek Spock Kirk Vulcan Sci Fi Scanner Electromagnetic Spectrum Magnetic Absolute Vector Axis Acoustic Levels Sound Waves Decibels Categories: Science & Tech
Become a Vulcan IRL...
29 Views 04:00:00 12/01/10
Become a Vulcan in real life with the Tricorder for Android: a true working geological, meteorological, and biological scanner!
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Become a Vulcan in real life with the Tricorder for Android: a true working geological, meteorological, and biological scanner!
Become a Vulcan IRL...
5 Views 04:00:00 12/01/10
Become a Vulcan in real life with the Tricorder for Android: a true working geological, meteorological, and biological scanner!
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Become a Vulcan in real life with the Tricorder for Android: a true working geological, meteorological, and biological scanner!
Camera Raw, DNG, NE...
103 Views 22:15:48 06/10/09
All tutorials are brought to you by Jumplynx Digital Khaos products. This tutorial focuses on working with camera raw files as well as adjusting photos in nikon .N...
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All tutorials are brought to you by Jumplynx Digital Khaos products. This tutorial focuses on working with camera raw files as well as adjusting photos in nikon .NEF and canon raw files. We demostrate some nice photo editing effects to keep you coming back for more...
Tim Exile (Live)
1 Views 13:12:12 02/06/09
The man who never sits down has found a seat. Those who know Tim's work to date might know his high-intensity improvised live sets, his precision adrenaline e...
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The man who never sits down has found a seat. Those who know Tim's work to date might know his high-intensity improvised live sets, his precision adrenaline electronics or his earlier drum and bass and techno releases. After recently signing with Warp records, His prism has shifted in a plane unknown along a vector untold to a bold and shining orientation. Listen and you'll hear the sound of flight to heart and hearth, distant voices of the unity of man and universe and the spectral saturation of crashing waves of simultaneous creation and destruction. Unbutton your future and come and see the other side.When / Where? >>> 07. November / Dom im Berg www.timexile.comwww.myspace.com/timexilewww.discogs.com/artist/Tim+Exile
Episode #2: Working...
2 Views 09:10:00 12/10/07
The topics covered in this second episode are: displacement, vector addition, vector subtraction, products of vectors, components of a vector.
This episode is a...
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The topics covered in this second episode are: displacement, vector addition, vector subtraction, products of vectors, components of a vector.
This episode is also available at blip.tv (Direct link: Ep. 2 on blip.tv ) and on my page at youtube.com (Direct links: Ep. 2 part 1 and Ep. 2 part 2 )
Metaphoric Vinyl A...
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NEXUS - Metaphoric VinylOctober 2007Ten invited artists have been asked to produce work using a Roland Camm-1 Servo, a machine commonly used in the sign making ind...
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NEXUS - Metaphoric VinylOctober 2007Ten invited artists have been asked to produce work using a Roland Camm-1 Servo, a machine commonly used in the sign making industry. Though the participants have certain things in common as contemporary artists and printmakers, the only specific thing they share is that they have all utilized this versatile industrial instrument to produce beautiful and imaginative new artwork and explore its possibilities and limitations.Under the careful guidance of master vinyl maker & NEXUS executive director, Nick Cassway, they have all tried various methods and cross uses for the equipment and material while reconsidering the notion of digital versus analog process. Because the method of production is specified, the theme then becomes one of collaboration and shared process within a certain range of commercial print technology. After scanning an initial idea, designs are vectorized (turned into discrete linework) and then manipulated via Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop. They are then cut by “Roland” into a vast array of vinyl films and heat transfer materials. The results vary to the whims of each individual artist, but the work all plays with exploration of the possibilities of a newly accessible medium.Some of the artists were chosen because they have had significant design experience and the rest have an experimental approach to all media with a specific focus on printmaking. The gallery then becomes the site for exploration, intervention and installation. Nick Cassway's brush and ink drawn portraiture is transferred into large-scale images documenting his cohorts in different situations as they blow him a kiss or flip him the bird. Chris Vecchio has re-engineered vinyl to make it conductive for electricity. Candy Depew's work astounds with her decorative bent, a perfect match for this process. Peter Duffin's exploration of cryptic graphic language and wood patterned vinyl film make an extreme visual dichotomy. Sam Larson experiments with language and a 3-dimensional application of cut vinyl and Alyse Bernstein extends her printmaking vocabulary into new realms using heat transferred flocking. Matt Brownlee's tattoo influenced designs are reworked for applications with the material and process while Matthew Pruden does a new take with anamorphic imagery. Nic Coviello continues his exploration of botanicals through a highly charged graphic application and James Rosenthal may have taken the theme literally by forfeiting some of his record collection and writing with plastic on plastic.
Metaphoric Vinyl ...
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NEXUS - Metaphoric VinylOctober 2007"Metamorphic Vinyl"Group Exhibition curated by Nick CasswayNick Cassway explains the use of the Roland Camm-1 servo signmaking ...
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NEXUS - Metaphoric VinylOctober 2007"Metamorphic Vinyl"Group Exhibition curated by Nick CasswayNick Cassway explains the use of the Roland Camm-1 servo signmaking cutter as the common theme for each work in the show. The 10 artists asked to participate bring a different perspective to the use of this machine ask explained by Nick. Ten invited artists have been asked to produce work using a Roland Camm-1 Servo, a machine commonly used in the sign making industry. Though the participants have certain things in common as contemporary artists and printmakers, the only specific thing they share is that they have all utilized this versatile industrial instrument to produce beautiful and imaginative new artwork and explore its possibilities and limitations.Under the careful guidance of master vinyl maker & NEXUS executive director, Nick Cassway, they have all tried various methods and cross uses for the equipment and material while reconsidering the notion of digital versus analog process. Because the method of production is specified, the theme then becomes one of collaboration and shared process within a certain range of commercial print technology. After scanning an initial idea, designs are vectorized (turned into discrete linework) and then manipulated via Adobe Illustrator or Photoshop. They are then cut by “Roland” into a vast array of vinyl films and heat transfer materials. The results vary to the whims of each individual artist, but the work all plays with exploration of the possibilities of a newly accessible medium.Some of the artists were chosen because they have had significant design experience and the rest have an experimental approach to all media with a specific focus on printmaking. The gallery then becomes the site for exploration, intervention and installation. Nick Cassway's brush and ink drawn portraiture is transferred into large-scale images documenting his cohorts in different situations as they blow him a kiss or flip him the bird. Chris Vecchio has re-engineered vinyl to make it conductive for electricity. Candy Depew's work astounds with her decorative bent, a perfect match for this process. Peter Duffin's exploration of cryptic graphic language and wood patterned vinyl film make an extreme visual dichotomy. Sam Larson experiments with language and a 3-dimensional application of cut vinyl and Alyse Bernstein extends her printmaking vocabulary into new realms using heat transferred flocking. Matt Brownlee's tattoo influenced designs are reworked for applications with the material and process while Matthew Pruden does a new take with anamorphic imagery. Nic Coviello continues his exploration of botanicals through a highly charged graphic application and James Rosenthal may have taken the theme literally by forfeiting some of his record collection and writing with plastic on plastic.
Working with Illust...
3 Views 04:01:00 09/07/06
We often here about how well InDesign works with Photoshop. In this episode I'll show you how to work with Illustrator files in InDesign. Take advantage of the vec...
[LESS INFO] 3 VIEWS | ADDED 04:01:00 09/07/06
We often here about how well InDesign works with Photoshop. In this episode I'll show you how to work with Illustrator files in InDesign. Take advantage of the vector similarities by not only being able to place native Illustrator files, but also copy and paste Illustrator vectors so that you can use them as frames in InDesign.
Working with Illust...
21 Views 04:01:00 09/07/06
We often here about how well InDesign works with Photoshop. In this episode I'll show you how to work with Illustrator files in InDesign. Take advantage of the vec...
[LESS INFO] 21 VIEWS | ADDED 04:01:00 09/07/06
We often here about how well InDesign works with Photoshop. In this episode I'll show you how to work with Illustrator files in InDesign. Take advantage of the vector similarities by not only being able to place native Illustrator files, but also copy and paste Illustrator vectors so that you can use them as frames in InDesign.