andrewfee
Mar 7, 03:51 PM
Noise Ninja (http://www.picturecode.com/). It can do wonders to the quality of your photographs.
I was pretty desperate to get a better camera, but now with a few minutes in noise-ninja I'm really impressed with how some of the shots actually look. Sure, a better camera will make them better still, but right now I have other things I'd rather spend my money on, and purchase the camera at a later date.
I was pretty desperate to get a better camera, but now with a few minutes in noise-ninja I'm really impressed with how some of the shots actually look. Sure, a better camera will make them better still, but right now I have other things I'd rather spend my money on, and purchase the camera at a later date.
Kobushi
Dec 18, 11:58 PM
I was gonna go with a g**tse-themed avatar, but unfortunately came to my senses. Lucky for you guys.
Good Lord! I hope you weren't planning on animating that one!
:p
Good Lord! I hope you weren't planning on animating that one!
:p
lilcosco08
Aug 3, 10:23 PM
Reach, Black ops, New Vegas
I guess I can postpone my iMac purchase :D
Trailers-
Reach - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iWyoxv_V8o
Black ops - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4kvSIIWqEs (Just... amazing..)
New Vegas http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-whnfIw_VfE
I'm just absolutely PUMPED :D:D
I guess I can postpone my iMac purchase :D
Trailers-
Reach - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5iWyoxv_V8o
Black ops - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4kvSIIWqEs (Just... amazing..)
New Vegas http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-whnfIw_VfE
I'm just absolutely PUMPED :D:D
Nermal
Dec 27, 04:00 PM
OK, am I the only one who thought that this was about World of Warcraft?
Rower_CPU
Jan 9, 02:49 PM
Originally posted by sonofslim
the tabs on the homepage are back to being weird on IE 5.0 under OS 9.2.
Can you post a screenshot?
the tabs on the homepage are back to being weird on IE 5.0 under OS 9.2.
Can you post a screenshot?
Bobdude161
Aug 10, 02:44 AM
Does that mean that VirtualPC is now abandonware and can be distributed freely?
Paul O'Keefe
Mar 24, 09:31 AM
That screen shot looks good. The interface looks a whole lot better. I'd prefer if it ran as OS X Native, but I might actually give this version a shot.
OutThere
Dec 3, 11:58 AM
Having Apache running on your computer, and the appropriate ports open on your firewall does theoretically make your computer more vulnerable, but in reality it's definitely not a "sure fire way to get hacked". As long as you take appropriate security measures, like having your firewall set up correctly and turning off things such as Server Signature your chances of getting hacked are quite slim. Apache is what powers a large portion of websites across the world, and if it in itself was that vulnerable websites would go down a lot.
Having a dynamic IP will greatly decrease your chances of getting hacked, as well, because it will change each time your modem gets reset, making your virtually un-findable for any would-be hackers. (Unless you use some sort of DynDNS service that is).
Having a dynamic IP will greatly decrease your chances of getting hacked, as well, because it will change each time your modem gets reset, making your virtually un-findable for any would-be hackers. (Unless you use some sort of DynDNS service that is).
macdatadrive
Apr 30, 02:43 AM
I agree. Most likely it is the hard drive. The blinking folder with the question mark is when it cannot find a bootable version of Mac OS X to boot from. Boot from the install disc and use disk utility. As you said, a hard drive shouldn't be too dear unless you get like a say 320GB solid state drive (hehe...)
Good luck with that old Mac.
Good luck with that old Mac.
true777
Dec 31, 10:14 AM
I have no problem under OS 9.2 and IE 5.1.
Everything works well. What an impressive job, arn!
Originally posted by sonofslim
"sliding doors" tabs can be problematic under older Mac browsers... here's what they look like under OS 9/IE 5.0:http://www.hypnagoggle.com/macrumors.gif
ignoring that, i like it. and standards compliance makes me tingle.
Everything works well. What an impressive job, arn!
Originally posted by sonofslim
"sliding doors" tabs can be problematic under older Mac browsers... here's what they look like under OS 9/IE 5.0:http://www.hypnagoggle.com/macrumors.gif
ignoring that, i like it. and standards compliance makes me tingle.
mad jew
Dec 18, 10:49 PM
That's brilliant. Very original. :)
firewood
Apr 20, 07:07 PM
Basically, they want to strongly discourage submitting apps that have things wrong with them, especially more than one.
Test, test, test, triple check against the lists of reasons for rejection, and then test some more, before thinking of submitting an app to Apple. If you think there might be something wrong with your app, fix it first.
Test, test, test, triple check against the lists of reasons for rejection, and then test some more, before thinking of submitting an app to Apple. If you think there might be something wrong with your app, fix it first.
redAPPLE
Oct 6, 02:06 AM
it would surely cost a lot.
this is always the case, when new products appear in the market.
i'd say 2000 $$$.
i am hoping though, that other companies would use this technology too, and not be dependent on Philips to use this technology.
i was never satisfied with philips equipment. maybe it is just me.
and if we need to resort to philips equipment, then i would want to have a choice of machines. philips needs to present 2 to 4 hifis within a month and not just one.
if we will see them in mwsf? good question. i predict, no. it is just too early.
and again, we are talking about apple here. we know how steve loves surprises, although he hasn't surprised us that often in the last few macworlds.
this is always the case, when new products appear in the market.
i'd say 2000 $$$.
i am hoping though, that other companies would use this technology too, and not be dependent on Philips to use this technology.
i was never satisfied with philips equipment. maybe it is just me.
and if we need to resort to philips equipment, then i would want to have a choice of machines. philips needs to present 2 to 4 hifis within a month and not just one.
if we will see them in mwsf? good question. i predict, no. it is just too early.
and again, we are talking about apple here. we know how steve loves surprises, although he hasn't surprised us that often in the last few macworlds.
Nermal
Feb 17, 09:08 PM
WAV should be CD quality. I haven't seen the pricing, but I'd personally probably buy the WAV version and make my own AAC/MP3 versions from that.
brinycbri
Mar 29, 07:42 PM
What I don't understand is there is a perfectly good 4.3.0 exploit for the iPad 2. Why the hell can't comex simply release it for those of us who didn't upgrade?
Agreed
Agreed
DeSnousa
Sep 13, 12:06 AM
Can we grab a link :)
CalBoy
Apr 18, 11:26 AM
These rumors are starting to randomly coalesce around what I think is a more probable timeline of events:
1) The iPhone 5 is launched in late summer/early fall (with September an obvious target date)
--This phone sees modest improvements like a slightly better camera, perhaps more storage, white option, and an antenna refinement combined with perhaps a slightly improved processor (but nothing dramatic)
2) The iPhone 6 is launched in September of 2012 with a larger screen (maybe-I'm still skeptical of this), a processor from the iPad line, redesign, LTE, and new goodies to lurch the phone forward (much like the retina display was for iP4).
3) The iPhone line permanently moves to a fall launch sequence and essentially replaces the iPod line at September events.
The rumors are clearly pointing to a September launch, especially with the white 4 around the corner. I think this is a mistake on Apple's part when Android phones are able to leap frog within a few months. I also think that dominating more news cycles is possible when you launch products at their own dedicated events, but if the white iPhone 4 is really going to be out soon, I don't see how a revamp is possible just 2 months later in June.
1) The iPhone 5 is launched in late summer/early fall (with September an obvious target date)
--This phone sees modest improvements like a slightly better camera, perhaps more storage, white option, and an antenna refinement combined with perhaps a slightly improved processor (but nothing dramatic)
2) The iPhone 6 is launched in September of 2012 with a larger screen (maybe-I'm still skeptical of this), a processor from the iPad line, redesign, LTE, and new goodies to lurch the phone forward (much like the retina display was for iP4).
3) The iPhone line permanently moves to a fall launch sequence and essentially replaces the iPod line at September events.
The rumors are clearly pointing to a September launch, especially with the white 4 around the corner. I think this is a mistake on Apple's part when Android phones are able to leap frog within a few months. I also think that dominating more news cycles is possible when you launch products at their own dedicated events, but if the white iPhone 4 is really going to be out soon, I don't see how a revamp is possible just 2 months later in June.
peaceActivist
Mar 27, 03:24 AM
if it hasn't been said before, then I'll say it. It'll be out when its ready.
You can't rush jailbreaks, there are bugs and glitches that have to be ironed out first. Even then you'd still have to compile it into a nice neat package so idiots won't brick their idevice from not following simple directions that require more than 3 steps. Just have patience and enjoy the OFW while you still can before you jump over to the jailbreak and appreciate its offerings more...when it's released that is.
an easy way to keep up to date is to follow the normal iphone devs and hackers on twitter like geohotz, musclenerd, comex, ...i'm sure there are others, they always post updates and repost news links and such.
You can't rush jailbreaks, there are bugs and glitches that have to be ironed out first. Even then you'd still have to compile it into a nice neat package so idiots won't brick their idevice from not following simple directions that require more than 3 steps. Just have patience and enjoy the OFW while you still can before you jump over to the jailbreak and appreciate its offerings more...when it's released that is.
an easy way to keep up to date is to follow the normal iphone devs and hackers on twitter like geohotz, musclenerd, comex, ...i'm sure there are others, they always post updates and repost news links and such.
Peterkro
Mar 10, 09:17 AM
Unfortunately, you don't seem to realize that we're not talking about 'the rich.' JoeG4 was obviously talking about the large population of middle and lower class conservatives.
And yes, most giving, charity, is at least somewhat self-serving. (this might be a bit too Ayn Randian for you, but...) If for no other reason, giving to charity makes people feel good about themselves, gives them a sense of accomplishment and pride for assisting their fellow man. Does this mean that the act is any less genuine or valuable? I don't think so, but that's just me.
I apologise if I'm breaking your "rules" but I,m talking about the divide between charity i.e. helping those that are in dire need of help,they receive around 10% of U.S. charitable donations and the self serving tax racket with which the rich provide for them and theirs,the other 90%.In your somewhat confusing posts it appears it's OK to give to your own economic class for selfish reasons but not apparently to vote for a government which will pass legislation favouring your economic class. Incidentally by talking of lower and middle classes you are referring to social class not as should be apparent to most people economic classes.Also please refrain from quoting a romantic novelist in what should be a serious discussion.
And yes, most giving, charity, is at least somewhat self-serving. (this might be a bit too Ayn Randian for you, but...) If for no other reason, giving to charity makes people feel good about themselves, gives them a sense of accomplishment and pride for assisting their fellow man. Does this mean that the act is any less genuine or valuable? I don't think so, but that's just me.
I apologise if I'm breaking your "rules" but I,m talking about the divide between charity i.e. helping those that are in dire need of help,they receive around 10% of U.S. charitable donations and the self serving tax racket with which the rich provide for them and theirs,the other 90%.In your somewhat confusing posts it appears it's OK to give to your own economic class for selfish reasons but not apparently to vote for a government which will pass legislation favouring your economic class. Incidentally by talking of lower and middle classes you are referring to social class not as should be apparent to most people economic classes.Also please refrain from quoting a romantic novelist in what should be a serious discussion.
100Teraflops
Mar 7, 11:36 PM
... I stopped using CDs and DVDs a few years back. Hard drives are just too inexpensive now and it was just too much of a hassle for me to burn sets of photos, store, and keep up with individual discs. With my job I move frequently and it's just another thing to loose. I opted for the simplicity of Time Machine (or similar program) and redundant backups and I'm happy with it. The simplicity and automation really make sure I actually do the backups which is the most important part ;).
I stopped saving non-keepers a few years ago too and it cut down on my workflow a lot. There's nothing wrong with saving everything but I found that I was wasting a lot of time dealing with them and trying to save borderline images. The first thing I do know is go through several culling sessions when I download the camera and cut out everything that's not a "keeper" for me. I delete them and forget them. I find I'm not spending a lot of time on borderline shots and I'm only spending time in post processing on what I thought were the few best shots of the bunch. I do tend to keep more family pictures though because they are more about recording the moment. Hope all this helps.
I can understand how burning a lot of photos would become tedious! Well I learned that backing up one's HDD is just as important as being a good photographer. :) Ironically, I deleted a few photos tonight. They were horrible photos, very blurry and I could not make out what I was taking a picture of. I do not know why I kept them this long!
Utilizing technology is a good thing, but sometimes technology is cumbersome. I will backup to blank media until I get sick of doing it. Sir, thanks for your contribution to my thread. You folks over here are good people, as I do not care what the video editing people think. ;) This thread is like a good women: a keeper! :D
I stopped saving non-keepers a few years ago too and it cut down on my workflow a lot. There's nothing wrong with saving everything but I found that I was wasting a lot of time dealing with them and trying to save borderline images. The first thing I do know is go through several culling sessions when I download the camera and cut out everything that's not a "keeper" for me. I delete them and forget them. I find I'm not spending a lot of time on borderline shots and I'm only spending time in post processing on what I thought were the few best shots of the bunch. I do tend to keep more family pictures though because they are more about recording the moment. Hope all this helps.
I can understand how burning a lot of photos would become tedious! Well I learned that backing up one's HDD is just as important as being a good photographer. :) Ironically, I deleted a few photos tonight. They were horrible photos, very blurry and I could not make out what I was taking a picture of. I do not know why I kept them this long!
Utilizing technology is a good thing, but sometimes technology is cumbersome. I will backup to blank media until I get sick of doing it. Sir, thanks for your contribution to my thread. You folks over here are good people, as I do not care what the video editing people think. ;) This thread is like a good women: a keeper! :D
brewno
Apr 12, 12:22 PM
Tired of Apple's locked ecosystem
Switching to Android.
I travel to China half of the year, I NEED and unlocked phone so that i can pop in my Chinese SIM card when i'm there.
iPhone is just not for me.
FU Apple.... so much for Freedom in the US.
My iPhone is unlocked. In Canada you have this option.
Switching to Android.
I travel to China half of the year, I NEED and unlocked phone so that i can pop in my Chinese SIM card when i'm there.
iPhone is just not for me.
FU Apple.... so much for Freedom in the US.
My iPhone is unlocked. In Canada you have this option.
WesCole
May 5, 10:30 AM
I just completed the same setup as you yesterday.
I had no problem moving my iTunes library (music, movies, etc.) to the HDD in the optibay and just pointing iTunes to the new location. Also, some Mac apps require that you install them on the system drive, but for the others, you can just move the app to the HDD and create an alias to that app to put in your applications folder on your SSD so it will act like any other app.
I don't think you will actually be able to delete your actual home folders from the SSD, but you can certainly store documents, etc. on you HDD.
I had no problem moving my iTunes library (music, movies, etc.) to the HDD in the optibay and just pointing iTunes to the new location. Also, some Mac apps require that you install them on the system drive, but for the others, you can just move the app to the HDD and create an alias to that app to put in your applications folder on your SSD so it will act like any other app.
I don't think you will actually be able to delete your actual home folders from the SSD, but you can certainly store documents, etc. on you HDD.
100Teraflops
Mar 7, 04:11 PM
I have about 20 TB of photos. The biggest advice I can give you that others have stated is from the beginning organize your photos in a very logical manner and edit the meta-data to reflect what they are. This is very very important for when you get very large collections of photos.
Also unless you have a mac pro tower where you can put hard drives inside your best bet is an external for your pics.
With that many photos, do you 'phase out' HDD after a period or time? Meaning: lets say you have three 1 TB HDD filled with photos, do you replace drives before they fail? Then, how long have your HDD lasted without being used? Thanks for the information as it is "food for thought."
Also unless you have a mac pro tower where you can put hard drives inside your best bet is an external for your pics.
With that many photos, do you 'phase out' HDD after a period or time? Meaning: lets say you have three 1 TB HDD filled with photos, do you replace drives before they fail? Then, how long have your HDD lasted without being used? Thanks for the information as it is "food for thought."
TheSVD
Mar 25, 06:13 AM
Oh thanks by the way man, I just printed it at A1 leaving all settings (other than quality) intact and they came out awesome :) thanks :D
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