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Continue reading →: Storing photos and cloud music too and other subscriptions
So given all the photos that are happening, where’s the best to store things. Much has changed and it has gotten incredibly cheap to store photos and see them everywhere. So I’ll sort the list with two criteria, size of storage, privacy and convenience: Photos in the cloud Amazon Cloud.…
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Continue reading →: Lightroom 6 has it all, HDR, Panorama and Facial recognition
Adobe continues the drum beat of including everything. Perhaps this is the right subsittute given Apple Photos issues. The latest Lightroom has a bunch of the separate utilities I’ve been using: HDR Merge. This works with Raw and is like the Photomatic I’ve used or HDR Luminance (open source) Panorama.…
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Continue reading →: Using an old Minolta Dimage Scan elite 5400
They don’t even make this anymore (heck Minolta became Minolta-Konica and then I think Sony bought them). But it is still a good 35mm film scanner. As I get nostalgic, I’ve reinvigorated the desire to index all those old photos my Dad and I have taken. Here are some operating…
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Continue reading →: Mac Finder tricks
Wow incredibly useful things that I didn’t know (hat tip to Cult of the Mac) on using Finder in OS X. I’m almost a power user: Get a full-screen slideshow, complete with available index sheet, by hitting Option-space bar with several files selected. You’ll be able to scroll through them…
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Continue reading →: Yikes Photo library of 400GB generates a 250GB modelresources so make sur you import
I don’t know what is going on but it looks like others are hitting this “bug”. With “don’t copy” checked, my 400GB photo database is generating a 250GB (see Apple support comment on discussions.apple.com, macrumors and on reddit) which is consuming essentially all of my hard disk. There’s some debate…
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Continue reading →: Getting nVidia proprietary drivers to run on Ubuntu
https://launchpad.net/~mamarley/+archive/ubuntu/nvidiaThere are so many different notes about how to do this. Basically, the default appears to be Nouveau open source drivers, but you can also used the proprietary nVidia ones. The main problem is that with Ubuntu 14.04, these proprietary drivers don’t show up in the driver user interface. So…
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Continue reading →: Swift and Cameras and Gstreamer
Now that I’ve got the basics of Swift, time to start learning how to use AVFoundation to take photos and videos. With James’ tutorial gives you the very basics and here are the gotchas: If you plug your phone in for the first time while running XCode it may not…
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Continue reading →: Astrophotography
All this trying to see the lunar eclipse made me want to: a) get a telescope which I’ve always wanted and b) take some astronomy photographs. Well with modern cameras, it’s so much easier to do both: Mark explains how to take “wide field” photography. The main trick is that…
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Continue reading →: Rogue Access Points
Well, imagine my surprise. We suddenly had an access point pop up and I thought it was the neighbors. Actually there were three. One called `tsunami` and another call that started with PS3- and then a PS4- So here are the steps to keeping your network clean: Run an IP…
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Continue reading →: Getting points for your tax payments
So this can work if you are getting more than 1.87% from your credit cards. This is also potentially a good way of hitting your minimum spend limits, but it does cost you Here are the two lowest cost tax folks I could find: Fed.choicepay.com. They also charge 1.87%. I…