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Scott says...

     

Lint. I couldn't believe how much there was. The play/pause button — hosed. Before and after cleaning; it was worse before snapping these photos. Not crazy dust bunny land, but surprising for a device that appears to be airtight.

After cleaning, it's still a little wonky. Probably due to me mashing the play/pause button for the last few months before I had the nerve to crack the seals. And that?

A. Chore.

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Scott says...

     

Relics from a very dark time.

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Andy Roberts says...

"DARnet Andy Roberts" - 1 new article

How to Photograph a Ghost

How to Photograph a Ghost using free image editing software

As it’s halloween night tonight, and I have been requested to publish more image editing video tutorials using the Seashore free image editor for Mac, here’s the latest lesson in the series, which should be a lot of fun. It’s called “How to Photograph a Ghost” and will enable you to produce a well executed picture of a ghostly transparent human body against a real background without any noticable edges and even with the perfect shadow effects. As this is tutorial number 4 in a series, following on from :-

  1. Image Editing – Layers
  2. Image Editing – the clone tool
  3. Image Editing – Colour Select

… we do use some slightly more advanced techniques then in the first three image editing with Seashore for Mac videos, but nothing that the beginner cannot master with just a short amount of practice. You can’t use an existing photograph, you’ll either have to go out and take a picture specially in one place, twice, or else you can download and use the two creative commons licensed photographs used as an example in the video.

Image Editing Video Tutorial – Seashore for Mac 4

So first watch the video all the way through, then decide on your subject matter:


After watching the video once, you can wind back to the beginning and try copying the same technique yourself using the seashore software. The best thing would be to go out and shoot a similar pair of your own photographs, being careful to hold the same camera position for both.

If you do decide to use the example pictures to practice on, you can download them by cmd+clicking the following two thumbnail pictures then selecting “save target as” or else clicking through to the larger pictures then dragging them off to your desktop.

Background Picture

Background Picture

Man against Background

Man against Background

Image editing Photo Credits

You are welcome to these or any of my photographs for online publication provided you abide by the create commons license which require you to attribute the photographer as “Andy Roberts” and link back to this blog.

If you found this free video tutorial useful, it would be nice if you would please rate and favourite the image editing tutorial 4 on youtube and blog,  retweet stumble etc this post,

http://distributedresearch.net/blog/2009/10/31/how-to-photograph-a-ghost

cheers.

Andy Roberts

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How to Photograph a Ghost

Related posts:

  1. Image Editing lesson 2 : The Clone Tool
  2. Image Editing Lesson 1 : Layers
  3. How to Photograph Birds

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Scott says...

My now 20 month old iPod classic doesn't see as much play time as I'm not on the rails as much, so it's almost exclusively a carPod classic.

And I'm messing around with an iPhone app called "Mill Colour" to do some post processing on the photo. Pretty neat. And presently, free.

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Scott says...

If you're missing the Browser view on the top of your music library (in list view), the default behavior seems to have changed in iTunes 9. Now, there's one really long column on the left, between the source list (blue, left side) and the music library (everything else). To restore the default look, follow the orange arrows below. And there's more options now, too!

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Scott says...

via tweetie

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Scott says...

via tweetie

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Scott says...

Services. Services. Oh, and Services. Example:

 

Services

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Andy Roberts says...

TOSHIBA TDPSP1 DLP Projector 2200 ANSI, SVGA


Mac Pro Two Quad-Core Intel Xeon 3.0GHz/2GB/320GB/16xSD/ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT 25
 

Apple Mac Book Pro 15" 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 2GB/200GB/SD/8600M


Apple Mac Pro Two Quad-Core Intel Xeon 2.8GHz/2GB/320GB/16xSD/ATI Radeon HD 2600


MacBook 13" White 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo/1GB/120/Combo


MacBook 13" White 2.4Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo 2GB/160GB/SuperDrive



MacBook 13" Black 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 2GB/250GB/SuperDrive


Apple Mac Book Pro 17" 2.5GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 2GB/250GB/SD/8600M


Apple Mac Book Pro 15" 2.5GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 2GB/250GB/SD/8600M

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