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Final Blog Post. | Deeplyflawedbuttrying's Blog
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Inane rantings of a woman with a child, half a career, half a brain, and a lot of flaws! Laquo; September 11th. September 14, 2010. Rachel is at school and my life has moved to a new chapter. New business, new house, and I get to return to the world. This blog feels like it’s done. Thankyou to the many thousands of you that took the time to read it. Thank you for the comments, the discussions, the guest posts, the commissions, and for being very kind about the commas. Most of you. Didn’t always agr...
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Image Dithering: Eleven Algorithms and Source Code – Tanner Helland (dot) com
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Tanner Helland (dot) com. Stories about writing books, code, and symphonies. (Sometimes all three at once.). Image Dithering: Eleven Algorithms and Source Code. In an age when cheap mobile phones operate in full 32bpp glory, why am I writing an article about dithering? And these are just image dithering uses – dithering still has extremely crucial roles to play in audio, but I’m afraid I won’t be discussing audio dithering here. Just image dithering. A basic discussion of how image dithering works. This ...
proceduralgraphics.blogspot.com
Procedural Graphics: Skies & Silhouettes
http://proceduralgraphics.blogspot.com/2010/08/skies-silhouettes.html
Thursday, August 26, 2010. Click the image on the left to start the demo. Update:. There appears to be a bug that shows up in Chrome, where the sky is really blocky, but it works fine in FireFox. I've got big plans for doing a project with heaps of skies and silhouettes (I'm kind of obsessed by them), and made this little program. To quickly test out what different generated skies look like. I had fun playing with it, hope you do too. Try out some examples, change the color values and click the button.
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John Nack on Adobe : Safe, humane tourist-zapping in Photoshop Extended
http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2007/03/safe_humane_tou.html
Skip to blog content. Skip to site navigation. Skip to site search. Skip to recent comments. Skip to links of recent months. The views expressed in this blog are my own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Adobe Systems Incorporated. March 28, 2007. Safe, humane tourist-zapping in Photoshop Extended. That Photoshop CS3 Extended features image stack analytical filters. Er, yes, so that’s useful and relevant… how, exactly? Having said that, photographer and author Martin Evening has come up with a ...