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Links 190-191
The Links for the gap between #190 and #191. I accept suggestions under [email protected]. Even blatant plugging of your own stuff, if I like it. The competition isn’t sleeping. And the sound will get better soon! Short and on the point – exactly where I suck. A link to a German site (from Bremen! An academic paper about **ise, Dynamic Range and Bit Depth in Digital SLRs. Looks interesting and is here also as a bookmark for me. Darktable, the RAW converter and management program, has released a new version, 1.2. Cool stuff about camera specific **ise and much much more! And they seem to get masks ….. Do you have a scanner, paper documents to process and run Linux? Then Konrad Voelkel has something for you: “After having bought a new flatbed scanner, I re-investigated how to scan and OCR pdfs, how to produce DJVU files that are incredibly small and how to get metadata right. It turns out what I really ever wanted was to create PDF/A compliant documents (I just didn’t k**w what PDF/A was before). But let me explain the details after presenting you the quick solution. At the end, I have a shell script that scans directly to PDF/A.” The Rule Of Thirds on Steroids – Alfred Eisenstaed’s compositional system in an analysis of some of his images and a Degas painting. I am **t sure if this is over-analysed or **t, but it’s an interesting read. My income is in the top 1%! Where are you on the Global Rich List? **t a lake. Look at the “beach” on the left side. What are we taking photos of? A survey of questionable statistical value but from an interesting site for teachers. Perhaps Germans include more under “random stuff” than other people….. GIMP is **w a Professional Photo Editing Software, available in a bundle with Blender and much more for only GBP 2.89 or US $4.37. Whow. Or better **t, it’s free on other sites.
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