Showing posts with label Camera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camera. Show all posts

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.3 Final (32-64 bit) Portable + Camera Profiles


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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.3 Final (32-64 borer) Portable + Camera Profiles | 103,29 Mb


Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3.3 Final (32-64 grain) Portable + Camera Profiles (PortableAppZ) - the program is essential for today's digital photography workflow. Now you have power to quickly perform actions on the import, processing and demonstration of images, to the degree that well as >their management - one shot, and for a series of shots. Enhanced punishment tools, powerful features and flexibility in print settings accelerate the train work. Using Lightroom can reduce the time spent at the computer, and apply free time to work with the lens. Lightroom combines photos into "collections" - a essential gathering of files, which can quickly do a search. It supplies information about keywords, preview and metadata for each image file, and in a centralized database (engine SQLite). Therefore, the database can be accessed at the photos, what one. are now in the archives on DVD. Program size is much smaller than the Bridge, it runs faster and uses less memorial. In general, Lightroom is targeted exclusively at photographers who are interested in processing and cataloging of photographs, rather than integration of everything. Another characteristic of the package Photoshop Lightroom - the separation process of working by images on separate stages. For each of them is a functional module with a corresponding set of tools and palettes settings.


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Clay Duke: Shooting At Florida School Board Metting | Gunman Caught On Camera Kills Himself | Florida School Board Shooting Video


A gunman (56 years old) entered in a school board meeting, tried to kill board members and eventually killed himself after security arrived.

A video shows Clay Allen Duke, who walked into a Panama City, Florida school board meeting on tuesday and held the board hostage before shooting at them because he was disgruntled over his wife losing her job, he pulled out a hand gun and started shooting at school representatives.


A man with gun Duke talked about his wife. But the members did not remember his wife or why she had been fired. One of the board member promised him to give her a job. Ultimately, another member tried to bargain with Duke to let the other board members go, pointing out that he was the one who signed the termination papers.


“Let them go. I’m the one that did it,” Husfelt Board Member said. “I don’t want anybody to get hurt.”


Duke tried to kill every member and missed, later he killed himself. On his Facebook page, Duke left a note entitled “My testament” in which he refers to himself in the past tense leading investigators to believe that he never planned to leave that school board meeting alive.


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Friday, December 10, 2010

Digital Tutors: Camera Projection in Maya 2011


Digital Tutors: Camera Projection in Maya 2011
Digital Tutors: Camera Projection in Maya 2011 | 684 Mb
Digital Tutors: Camera Projection in Maya 2011 - In this series of lessons we'll learn how to turn a 2d image into a 3d scene using camera projection in Maya. By using a reference photo inside Maya, we'll be able to create realistic scenes quickly and easily.

We'll begin this project by learning about the theories behind camera projection what makes a good image to project. We'll then set-up our camera in Maya for match moving and look at a technique to get our camera in the correct position. Once we've set our camera, we'll create the projection shader. We'll then model the rest of our building and animate a new camera. We'll then look at various techniques of completing our scene and adding a sky dome. We'll finish by taking the extra step of adding reflective geometry for increased realism.


Type: Tutorial, Training
Release Date: 11/11/10
Home: _www.digitaltutors.com/09/training.php?cid=5&pid=429
Language: English
Software: Maya 2011 and higher
Runtime: 3 hrs. 36 min. (20 lessons)
File Format: .iso


01. Introduction and project overview
02. What is Camera Projection?
03. Taking Photos for Camera Projection and common issues
04. Finding the actual Focal Length and setting it in Maya
05. Adding our image plane for initial camera match moving
06. Matching the first point of our building
07. Creating a basic camera rig to rotate around our point
08. Rotating our camera to match our rotation to our building
09. Creating our projection shader
10. Using perspective tricks to model the rest of the building
11. Modifying our channel box to accuratly control scaling
12. Animating our new camera movement
13. Creating background buildings
14. Maintaining the horizon line by duplication our projection
15. Creating a sky dome that matches our background photo
16. Creating a preview render of our animation
17. Marking reflective areas using geometry and rendering
18. Adding reflective areas to add realism to our building
19. Creating new geometry and images for our reflections
20. Final rendering and compositing our reflection and projection


PROJECT FILES INCLUDED

Digital Tutors: Camera Projection in Maya 2011

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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Digital Camera World - January 2011 (UK)


Digital Camera World - January 2011 (UK)
Digital Camera World - January 2011 (UK)
English | True PDF | 170 pages | 71.4 MB
Digital Camera World is your guide to digital imaging and digital photography. Each issue is full of digital camera reviews, digital imaging tips and tricks, digital photography tutorials, digital imaging software and accessory reviews, and the opinions and advice of digital photography experts.

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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Adobe Digital Imaging How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques for Photoshop CS5, Lightroom 3, and Camera Raw 6


Adobe Digital Imaging How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques for Photoshop CS5, Lightroom 3, and Camera Raw 6
Adobe Digital Imaging How-Tos: 100 Essential Techniques for Photoshop CS5, Lightroom 3, and Camera Raw 6
Paperback: 288 pages
Publisher: Adobe Press; 1 edition (August, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0321719875
ISBN-13: 978-0321719874
File Size: 12.5 MB
Adobe Digital Imaging How-Tos: Essential Techniques for Photoshop CS5, Lightroom 3, and Camera Raw 6 is a concise, current, and affordable
full-color guide to the key techniques for working with digital images. Choose the How-Tos guide when you want to learn the features and functions that provide immediate results. This book covers core features without getting bogged down in obscure details; it provides a single reference for effective Lightroom-to-Photoshop and ACR-to-Photoshop workflows.

You’ll learn to use the most exciting new features in all three apps: streamlined import; dramatic noise-reduction improvements; robust lens correction for raw images; HDR Pro workflows; selection and mask refinement; Content-Aware Fill; Puppet Warp; Bristle Tips and the powerful Mixer Brush. You’ll also learn tips to work more efficiently, with Scrubby Zoom, the new HUD color pickers, and more.


Dan Moughamian has nearly two decades of experience working with Adobe applications, including more than 16 years with Photoshop. As a fine art photographer, professional instructor, and a veteran of the Adobe alpha and beta testing programs, Dan brings a unique and fresh perspective to digital imaging workflows. His recent training titles include several video tutorials for CS5 and Lightroom 3: Retouching & Image Adjustment with Photoshop CS5, Core Lightroom 3, and Mastering Camera Raw 6. He has also authored feature articles for PhotoTechnique Magazine. You can follow Dan on Twitter @Colortrails.


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