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Monday, April 4, 2005 |
Mac OS Rumors :: The Original Mac Rumor Site.: "iTunes for more than just computers? One of the really big rumors this weekend is clearly Apple's push to bring iTunes to new platforms.
We've already talked about the potential for the iTunes application we all know and love on Mac OS X and Windows to be available on Linux and BSD by 2006"
(Via MacOSrumors.)
Talking about iTunes on Linux makes it sound like there's a QuickTime for Linux around the corner too.
6:47:22 AM
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Sensor Cleaning: Where Is That Dust Hiding, and What Do I Do About It?: "Every image you shoot on a film SLR is made on a fresh frame of film. Even if somehow you do get dust on one, the next one is likely OK, and after 36 exposures you get to start over again with a new clean roll. This 'paper towel dispenser' approach just doesn't carry over to digital though. Every image you ever shoot on a digital SLR will be made using the same CCD or CMOS sensor, and sooner or later you will have to deal with dust spots on that sensor...."
(Via Earthbound Light Photography Tips.)
6:35:01 AM
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Feature: First look: Photoshop CS2: "Photoshop CS2 includes a bunch of cool new tools, plus tighter integration with Illustrator and better support for 32-bit images and the camera RAW format. "
(Via MacCentral.)
6:29:12 AM
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First Look: Adobe Photoshop CS2: "Where to begin? Just when you think there isn't a whole lot more that Adobe could do to Photoshop , along comes Photoshop CS2, the most expansive, innovative and feature-packed update in the new Creative Suite 2, which was announced just today. It's also easily the most advanced version of the premier image editing tool to date, adding a slew of features ranging from 32-bit HDR format support to 3D-like compositing and editing via the new Vanishing Point filter."
(Via CreativeMac.)
6:27:59 AM
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VRlog provides news, developments and analysis of the virtual reality (VR) world from a nature photographer's perspective. Since I am not connected to or funded by any VR vendor, I intend to objectively appraise what's going on, and the direction VR is headed in. -- erik goetze
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