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Continue reading →: Scanning film codes
OK, Maybe I’m getting nerdy (OK maybe more nerdy), but here’s a list of Fuji 35mm film codes from Gastonline.free.fr so you can read the edge codes on the film and map it for later processing or color correction: Superia 100: S-100 Superia 200: S-200 Superia 400 X-tra : S-400 Superia…
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Continue reading →: Panoramic photography
Well the world is changing, with so many pixels, I’ve been using Hugin to stitch things together. GoPro just bought autopano and it feels like panoramics are going to be much more common, so what to recommend via Quora: For stitching, there are have been two long time pay choices,…
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Continue reading →: It's about to rain happiness for PC geeks
Wow the new hardware these days isn’t so much about the processor as about the peripherals, here’s what’s in store this year in order of what will warm a power geek’s heart in David Letterman style based on real world speed you will get and when: More out of nVidia.…
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Continue reading →: VPN Tunnels
I’ve been using a VPN for privacy particularly on wifi networks (Starbucks). I’ve been using Tunnelblick for a while, but in the most recent releases on Yosemite it has become pretty unstable. Seems to hang and then OpenVPN underneath breaks and network access stops. So I’ve flipped to privateinternetaccess.com’s own…
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Continue reading →: DNS Security
OK, if you are really into nerdville, then you know that the DNS queries (what tells the computer where google.com is) is easy to spoof and hack. This let’s people divert traffic from google.com to their own servers. Bad, bad, bad. So there are three solutions: DNSSec. This essentially means…
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Continue reading →: Managing Free Cloud Storage
Now that there are so many cloud providers, it’s actually pretty complicated to figure out which set to use. It is pretty clear that you have to use a set and when you are in the cloud, you also have to think about privacy and who can look at what,…
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Continue reading →: Photoshop replacements
Well, Adobe keeps getting more powerful and with the latest Lightroom, they added panorama and HDR, still it does seem like staying out of the way of companies with a lock on the market isn’t a bad idea. Here are some alternatives: Photoshop This is a product I don’t use…
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Continue reading →: Things that break when you change your iCloud password and Tunnelblick problems
Well a bunch of things definitely break when using your Mac in a secure way. I have two problems. First is with Tunnelblick, the open source VPN connection. It keeps hanging Yosemite. I finally uninstalled it and am trying privateinternetaccess.com’s own client. Also. I’ve been having trouble with iCloud and…
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Continue reading →: Lensrentals and testing
Well it certainly is a great time to try new high end cameras. In looking at lensrentals.com, it’s a great way to test them without spending thousands. Here’s my drool list: Blackmagic Design 4K Production Camera. This is 4K with a Canon EF mount system, so a great complement to…
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Continue reading →: Mac Vuescan fails
Well I’ve been using Vuescan and suddenly it started doing dark blue scans and ignoring things in the user interface. it would continuously scan four times. The fix seems to be the age old delete all the preferences and start over. Here is how on a Mac Go to Finder…