Archives for: April 2006, 20

04/20/06

Permalink 07:27:00 pm, 25 words, 563 views  
Categories: Photoshop and Effects

Photoshop Roadmap Resource


This is a website with an extensive lists of Photoshop tutorials, actions, brushes, plug-ins, books and other stuff. It's just another link for your bookmarks.



Permalink 02:45:55 pm, 162 words, 15554 views  
Categories: Photoshop and Effects

Photoshop Keyboard


Either a useful tool or a great gift, but here it is. A company called WorldTech Devices offers a keyboard for Photoshop users. This keyboard is sold in two versions: for Windows and Mac. The list of features and benefits includes:

  • Includes more than 70 clearly laser-etched Pro Tools commands icons
  • Color keycaps help the user locate important Pro Tools command categories, including MIDI Control, Zoom/View, Edit Tools/Modes, Record/Playback
  • Quick reference card with descriptions of etched icons
  • The keyboard functions as a standard keyboard for your other software applications
  • Mac version only:
    • Two built-in USB ports for mouse or other USB devices
    • USB version includes 3-foot USB extension cable
    • For use with USB-equipped Apple computer with Mac OS X v10.2.5 or later
  • Windows version only:
    • Palm/wrist rest included
    • Special Power, Sleep and Wake keys
    • Twelve pre-programmed multi-media keys
    • USB version includes keyboard with 6 ft. USB cable and palm rest

Note: The image represents the Mac version of the keyboard.



Permalink 02:24:32 pm, 74 words, 629 views  
Categories: General Photography

Concert Photography Turotial


Constant changes of focus, distance, composition and position of the subject in dim light represent some of the obstacles that a photographer encounters in a "concert environment". You may try to use flash if allowed or rely on the vibrant and unpredictable stage lights, but you have to complete the assignment and produce great photographs. Such job is not for everyone, though for those brave ones there is a tutorial written by Steve Mirarchi.



Permalink 01:51:46 pm, 177 words, 714 views  
Categories: Web & Presentation

Writing For Web

Some of us (me for example) write articles and other text for web users. As it turned out, it's a completely different beast. At least I didn't know, may be just suspected.

People rarely read Web pages word by word; instead, they scan the page, picking out individual words and sentences. In a recent study John Morkes and I found that 79 percent of our test users always scanned any new page they came across; only 16 percent read word-by-word. Jakob Nielsen

Therefore when you adapt your writing approach and already written texts you can improve usability by 159%. And there is a good set of articles to do so. Just read them and apply.
For example, there you will find out about F-Shaped Pattern For Reading Web Content, which you could use to better organize your text.

One more thing. Have you noticed that some web designers use latin text to fill the areas in their layout mockups? Yes, me too. So here is a link to the website that can generate tons of such text just for you.



Permalink 12:30:27 pm, 482 words, 2138 views  
Categories: Web & Presentation

PHP code in <!-- #include --> directive

Include PHP

Sometimes being a beginner is a good thing (you will find out why a bit later). I am not a web designer even though I managed to create and maintain this website. And I don't know many things about web design and PHP programming. The one new thing I learned is "<!-- #include -->" directive. With such command you can include another HTML code into your web page. The only thing that you should know is that your web page (where you include the code) has to have ".shtml" extension. The file, which you include doesn't have to have any specific extension.
This directive is useful to include the same header and footer to your pages (that's what I use it mostly for). So you can modify the header and footer in one place.

=> Read more!



Permalink 09:23:46 am, 373 words, 1768 views  
Categories: Photoshop and Effects

Return of Background Layer

While playing with some new effects I discovered a way to resurect the background layer after you made all the changes without preserving the original image. This technique is somewhat obvious, but how many times we overlook the obvious. Before I tried something like copy the original state, but such action will be recorded in the history and after that I cannot return to my final changes.

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Photography Things

When we find something interesting and useful, which we want to return to and share with others, it will be posted here. It could be about composition, digital effects, photoshop, photography business or links to interesting websites.

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