Yojiirill
Nov 30, 12:19 PM
http://www.ebcl.lib.id.us/ebcl/images/the%20library%20sign%20in%20cf.jpg
kyx4n
Nov 6, 04:46 PM
for November. ;)
http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/2299/macosxss.th.png (http://kyx4n.deviantart.com/art/Mac-OSX-Screenshot-185260354)
http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/2299/macosxss.th.png (http://kyx4n.deviantart.com/art/Mac-OSX-Screenshot-185260354)
iApples
Apr 30, 02:48 PM
OK, the BBC have a super res photo of the scene in The Mall yesterday.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13200114
So far (in the press area) I can see two iPhones and 1 iPad being conspicuously used. How many can you see?
And the harder spot - can you see any Android devices!!!
I don't really care how many iPhone's there are in that picture. But what I can say.. Is that picture is amazing.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13200114
So far (in the press area) I can see two iPhones and 1 iPad being conspicuously used. How many can you see?
And the harder spot - can you see any Android devices!!!
I don't really care how many iPhone's there are in that picture. But what I can say.. Is that picture is amazing.
Laird Knox
Mar 6, 03:56 AM
There's a lot more to it than just x megapixels = y size print. However, as a really basic guidline you can look at this chart (http://forums.adoramapix.com/entries/228318-resolution-and-image-quality). In addition to straight dpi/ppi your choice of paper and the printer used will make a world of difference and change the effective resolution.
Another issue is going to be viewing conditions. If you print A0 and plan on holding the print in front of your face in bright lighting you are going to see pixels. On the other hand the same size hung on a wall and viewed from a few feet away will look much better. Then on top of that the type of glass used in the frame can make a difference in the look of the print.
Other considerations would be, did you crop the print? How sharp is the lens you used and how well focused is the picture? What did you do in post processing?
That being said, I've sold 20x30 prints based off of a 10MP images. You won't find those prints in a gallery but they still looked pretty good. With a few tests and a little effort you should be able to make good prints off of an 18MP file.
Hope I didn't ramble too much and you got some useful information out of that. :)
Another issue is going to be viewing conditions. If you print A0 and plan on holding the print in front of your face in bright lighting you are going to see pixels. On the other hand the same size hung on a wall and viewed from a few feet away will look much better. Then on top of that the type of glass used in the frame can make a difference in the look of the print.
Other considerations would be, did you crop the print? How sharp is the lens you used and how well focused is the picture? What did you do in post processing?
That being said, I've sold 20x30 prints based off of a 10MP images. You won't find those prints in a gallery but they still looked pretty good. With a few tests and a little effort you should be able to make good prints off of an 18MP file.
Hope I didn't ramble too much and you got some useful information out of that. :)
Fishrrman
Jan 23, 09:08 AM
"I haven't even gotten a chance to use this baby, I haven't been able to get it working/turn on even once.
What is the problem here?!"
I'm going to _guess_ that there's something that's not right with the particular cable you have right now.
I'd suggest obtaining another cable from _a different_ source. If the results are the same, then you can start looking at other areas.
But I'd replace the cable first.
Suggestion:
For a replacement cable, try monoprice.com.
What is the problem here?!"
I'm going to _guess_ that there's something that's not right with the particular cable you have right now.
I'd suggest obtaining another cable from _a different_ source. If the results are the same, then you can start looking at other areas.
But I'd replace the cable first.
Suggestion:
For a replacement cable, try monoprice.com.
mac_gal
Aug 13, 04:29 PM
I love that!
I should also mention that your current avatar is my favorite avatar EVER, that I have seen anywhere. :)
I should also mention that your current avatar is my favorite avatar EVER, that I have seen anywhere. :)
mdriftmeyer
Apr 20, 05:27 PM
Are they going to wait until they have a $100 billion cash stockpile before giving a dividend?
The day they announce a dividend is the day I sell my shares.
The day they announce a dividend is the day I sell my shares.
tehreflex
Apr 14, 01:56 PM
I'm probably going to be too late, still at work for a couple of hours :mad:
You might still be ok. I've been able to save my SHSH even the next day in the past but best not chance it. Do it asap.
You might still be ok. I've been able to save my SHSH even the next day in the past but best not chance it. Do it asap.
Cromulent
Apr 19, 08:10 PM
Searching for a used MacBook with CS5 MS already installed (they are out there, but I semi question the legitimacy of some as they have no media included, just preinstalled), and I am starting to also question on whether finding one with CS5 is really important if my main purpose is to learn Xcode, write iPad apps, and teach my oldest girl how to do the same. For those of you with CS5, how useful is it for App creation? What other applications should I be looking at with those goals? I have found I can get a decent 2.4ghz dual core with 4GB ram plus HD for around $400 (without CS5). Thanks!
You don't need the Master Suite at all. There might be an argument for getting Photoshop and Illustrator but anything else is a complete waste of time.
Having said that if you ever plan on branching out into web development the Master Suite becomes more useful (although personally I'd go with Web Premium in that case).
You don't need the Master Suite at all. There might be an argument for getting Photoshop and Illustrator but anything else is a complete waste of time.
Having said that if you ever plan on branching out into web development the Master Suite becomes more useful (although personally I'd go with Web Premium in that case).
Stvwndr219
Dec 10, 02:12 PM
Bahahahaha that is great!!!
philipma1957
Apr 18, 04:47 AM
I have never tried it, but I would think it would not hurt to ask.
SD-B
Apr 5, 04:09 PM
Hi, I am trying to help someone that is a newbie on a G5 Tower 10.5.8 who wants to watch some avi films.
I only started with a MBP when I bought my recent one 1.5 years ago.
Before that i was on windows and could fix most things but i am unfamiliar with Macs of that age.
I was telling him to download VLC assuming he had a newer one until he told me the error message, that his architecture wasnt right, at which point i asked him for his OS number and discovered how old it was.
Bearing in mind i am dealing with someone who has very little tech experience, I dont want him to get frustrated which he will easily do so I want to check my facts before passing them on to him.
I understand VLC had an issue with 10.5.8 if I read this page and do another quick search on Google.
http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=82230
So I may have to tell him to download a compatible VLC and hopefully at worst lead him through he fix on this page to get it working.
If anyone is familiar with this and can offer advice beforehand, I would be grateful.
Otherwise, is there another program that plays .avi formats on an earlier Mac, such as 10.5.8, preferably one that doesn't have to download codecs.
I want to make this as easy as possible for him.
If any other such programs can be used, please let me know what they might be
TIA
I only started with a MBP when I bought my recent one 1.5 years ago.
Before that i was on windows and could fix most things but i am unfamiliar with Macs of that age.
I was telling him to download VLC assuming he had a newer one until he told me the error message, that his architecture wasnt right, at which point i asked him for his OS number and discovered how old it was.
Bearing in mind i am dealing with someone who has very little tech experience, I dont want him to get frustrated which he will easily do so I want to check my facts before passing them on to him.
I understand VLC had an issue with 10.5.8 if I read this page and do another quick search on Google.
http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=82230
So I may have to tell him to download a compatible VLC and hopefully at worst lead him through he fix on this page to get it working.
If anyone is familiar with this and can offer advice beforehand, I would be grateful.
Otherwise, is there another program that plays .avi formats on an earlier Mac, such as 10.5.8, preferably one that doesn't have to download codecs.
I want to make this as easy as possible for him.
If any other such programs can be used, please let me know what they might be
TIA
SideStepSociety
May 3, 11:18 PM
Very strange. My guess is you'll see a custom build update fairly soon, like the MBP's got.
Cabbit
Mar 2, 06:21 AM
They will get nothing unless they strike.
That would get them sacked.
That would get them sacked.
hyperpasta
Oct 11, 08:53 PM
This is MONTHS old... PCMag is quoting a ThinkSecret report from earlier in the year. Too lazy to find a link myself. :)
It's ThinkSecret, so I don't believe it. I do think it will happen, but not because ThinkSecret is saying it will.
Lasso? I don't get it.
Code name.
Really, really old news Think Secret report here:
http://www.thinksecret.com/news/0607charts2.html
It's ThinkSecret, so I don't believe it. I do think it will happen, but not because ThinkSecret is saying it will.
Lasso? I don't get it.
Code name.
Really, really old news Think Secret report here:
http://www.thinksecret.com/news/0607charts2.html
MacBytes
May 24, 10:12 AM
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tigress666
Apr 15, 07:44 PM
Well then in that light, when it comes to FPS or Platforming gaming, I'll stick to a dedicated handheld with buttons/joy stick. And based on the Engadget story I posted earlier, it seems a lot of other people will too. For a mind numbing good time, I whip out the old iphone for a game of Ball Roll DX
And I won't spend extra money on another handheld when I have the iphone and it does have enough games that entertain me (in depth games too though maybe not the latest and greatest).
I think you miss the problem here isn't that people will pick the iphone over the handheld for gaming. Of course if they are just picking a gaming device (and they don't already have an iphone or android), they are going to pick the one designed for gaming that the games they want are coming out for. But that people who might have picked up a handheld for gaming find that the iphone or android they already have is good enough for portable gaming (in some ways better. For example since it is my cellphone, my iphone is with me everywhere so gaming anywhere I want, which is the biggest point of a handheld, it is also smaller and I don't have to carry all the games with me, they're all on my iphone so they all go with me wherever I go. Yeah, there are trade offs, on some games the controls are not as good, but here is the thing. They are good enough, at least not bad enough that I feel I need to buy another handheld just to get the better controls).
And here is the bigger problem, smartphones attract enough business away like this and have less people using the actual handhelds, they also attract developers. You might find new games being made for the smartphones that people can't get for the other devices as there is more money in the smartphones... and in the end, the best gaming device is the one that has the games ;).
Nintendo and Sony need to prove that their devices are so good that it is worth buying them *as*well* as the smartphone the person already has. Nintendo is trying with 3D. Sony is trying to have console like games in a small portable device (I'll say I'm much more interested in Sony's offerings. But I've never been impressed with nintendo's game selection except when I was really young. I really do not get the Mario love here or why people think Mario is any better than Angry Birds, they're both (at least traditional mario scrollers and the racing games) cheesy time wasters that I wouldn't say have all that much depth).
Oh, and the iphone is good for more than just ball roll DX. RPGS do fine with a touch screen. Racing games are better with a touch screen than buttons honestly (more like using a steering wheel, as I said, even on a console I'd buy a special steering wheel over using a d-pad or even a joystick). Gameloft has done a decent job implementing virtual joysticks (not as good as a handheld but I'm certainly not going to buy a DS just to play the same game I can get on the iphone just for the controls).
And I won't spend extra money on another handheld when I have the iphone and it does have enough games that entertain me (in depth games too though maybe not the latest and greatest).
I think you miss the problem here isn't that people will pick the iphone over the handheld for gaming. Of course if they are just picking a gaming device (and they don't already have an iphone or android), they are going to pick the one designed for gaming that the games they want are coming out for. But that people who might have picked up a handheld for gaming find that the iphone or android they already have is good enough for portable gaming (in some ways better. For example since it is my cellphone, my iphone is with me everywhere so gaming anywhere I want, which is the biggest point of a handheld, it is also smaller and I don't have to carry all the games with me, they're all on my iphone so they all go with me wherever I go. Yeah, there are trade offs, on some games the controls are not as good, but here is the thing. They are good enough, at least not bad enough that I feel I need to buy another handheld just to get the better controls).
And here is the bigger problem, smartphones attract enough business away like this and have less people using the actual handhelds, they also attract developers. You might find new games being made for the smartphones that people can't get for the other devices as there is more money in the smartphones... and in the end, the best gaming device is the one that has the games ;).
Nintendo and Sony need to prove that their devices are so good that it is worth buying them *as*well* as the smartphone the person already has. Nintendo is trying with 3D. Sony is trying to have console like games in a small portable device (I'll say I'm much more interested in Sony's offerings. But I've never been impressed with nintendo's game selection except when I was really young. I really do not get the Mario love here or why people think Mario is any better than Angry Birds, they're both (at least traditional mario scrollers and the racing games) cheesy time wasters that I wouldn't say have all that much depth).
Oh, and the iphone is good for more than just ball roll DX. RPGS do fine with a touch screen. Racing games are better with a touch screen than buttons honestly (more like using a steering wheel, as I said, even on a console I'd buy a special steering wheel over using a d-pad or even a joystick). Gameloft has done a decent job implementing virtual joysticks (not as good as a handheld but I'm certainly not going to buy a DS just to play the same game I can get on the iphone just for the controls).
auh
Oct 7, 09:41 AM
"meh" is right. Mercedes tuner Bribus did this already in a very similar fashion months ago...
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1001074
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1001074
BeerDrinker29
May 5, 07:49 PM
I was doing my part, downloading the archive like any good Macrumor visitor would, to see if it was worth buying..
But it wont decompress. It gives me an error in X
But it wont decompress. It gives me an error in X
Transporteur
Apr 14, 05:28 AM
Funny thing, as I am running ZFS as we speak on my Mac Pro and several servers.
If you clicked the link I provided you could even download it and install it in Mac OS X ;)
Also ZFS is returning big time for Mac OS X come June/July with a full up-to-date implementation of ZFS, called ZFS-410 by Ten's Complement LLC (http://tenscomplement.com/).
Didn't know of that one. How does it run? Any problems?
I'm always a little careful when it comes to third party things on OS X as you never know what Apple might do in their next OS update.
That being said, I'm running ZFS systems (BSD/Solaris) for years now and absolutely like the system, never on OS X, though.
If you clicked the link I provided you could even download it and install it in Mac OS X ;)
Also ZFS is returning big time for Mac OS X come June/July with a full up-to-date implementation of ZFS, called ZFS-410 by Ten's Complement LLC (http://tenscomplement.com/).
Didn't know of that one. How does it run? Any problems?
I'm always a little careful when it comes to third party things on OS X as you never know what Apple might do in their next OS update.
That being said, I'm running ZFS systems (BSD/Solaris) for years now and absolutely like the system, never on OS X, though.
Les Kern
May 5, 07:35 AM
May need more info? It's almost like you're asking "I have eight fenders, a bumper, 6 sets of tires, three engines and a can of paint. What kind of car should I build and where should I park it?".
skunk
Oct 12, 03:47 PM
I agree that they'd be better off bundling iWork while it only consists of Pages and Keynote, as a taster for the eventual suite-scale upgrade. I have absolutely no use for Keynote anyway, so as far as I'm concerned, the money is just for Pages, which is not much of a sweetener compared with the Educational version of Office.
pound4pound30
May 1, 12:42 PM
I am also having the same issue. This is the screen shot from iTunes.
Nuck81
Sep 19, 09:45 PM
Will they fix the camera and controls with Shadow of the Collosus?
That was the most difficult part of the that game, seeing where you were going!!!
I'm interested since I never played ICO as long as they don't charge full retail for both games...
That was the most difficult part of the that game, seeing where you were going!!!
I'm interested since I never played ICO as long as they don't charge full retail for both games...
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