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Wednesday, January 26, 2005 |
Colour Fringing Explained: "Margaret Brown over at the Australian Photo Review Magazine has an excellent article explaining Colour Fringing. 'Expect to hear a lot more about colour fringing in digital photos as the pixel counts for compact digicams continue to rise, while..."
(Via Digital Photography Blog.)
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Wireless Deal for California Parks: "California has announced a deal with SBC Communications to provide wireless Internet access points in 85 state parks. Now park visitors can take laptop computers and other portable devices to connect to the Internet from areas formerly known as 'wilderness.'"
(Via New York Times: Technology.)
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