Image editing software: Helicon Focus
august 2009 by roel
Helicon Focus is a program that creates one completely focused image from several partially focused images by combining the focused areas. The program is designed for macrophotography, microphotography and hyperfocal landscape photography to cope with the shallow depth-of-field problem.
software
photography
macro
focus
dof
mac
windows
applications
foto
digital
august 2009 by roel
Kevin Kelly -- The Technium
january 2009 by roel
Very likely, in the near future, I won't "own" any music, or books, or movies. Instead I will have immediate access to all music, all books, all movies using an always-on service, via a subscription fee or tax. I won't buy – as in make a decision to own -- any individual music or books because I can simply request to see or hear them on demand from the stream of ALL. I may pay for them in bulk but I won't own them. The request to enjoy a work is thus separated from the more complicated choice of whether I want to "own" it.
society
internet
future
vision
ownership
digital
economy
january 2009 by roel
Miller-McCune | Article | Deep Throat Meets Data Mining
january 2009 by roel
The digital revolution that has been undermining in-depth reportage may be ready to give something back, through a new academic and professional discipline known in some quarters as "computational journalism." James Hamilton is director of the DeWitt Wallace Center for Media and Democracy at Duke University and one of the leaders in the emergent field; just now, he's in the process of filling an endowed chair with a professor who will develop sophisticated computing tools that enhance the capabilities — and, perhaps more important in this economic climate, the efficiency — of journalists and other citizens who are trying to hold public officials and institutions accountable.
article
research
journalism
digital
datamining
semanticweb
newspapers
media
web2.0
computationaljournalism
january 2009 by roel
But if they steal it - how can I make money? | New Music Strategies
october 2008 by roel
I wrote a post back in April called ‘Should I Be Worried About Piracy?‘, to which my answer was, in a nutshell, “no”. This was meant to be a bit of a controversial post, though at the time I didn’t get much of the flak that I was bracing myself for. So I figured that most people saw the sense of it. I even had some good feedback about it elsewhere. But today, I received a passionate and very angry comment on that post - and it highlights some important issues and it raises some things that are both emotionally charged and based in the world of real, day-to-day economics.
music
piracy
opinion
article
blog
industry
internet
digital
october 2008 by roel
Analog Meets Its Match in Red Digital Cinema's Ultrahigh-Res Camera
august 2008 by roel
It's more than that: His team of engineers and scientists have created the first digital movie camera that matches the detail and richness of analog film. The Red One records motion in a whopping 4,096 lines of horizontal resolution—"4K" in filmmaker lingo—and 2,304 of vertical. For comparison, hi-def digital movies like Sin City and the Star Wars prequels top out at 1,920 by 1,080, just like your HDTV.
wired
video
technology
movies
hdtv
film
development
digital
article
august 2008 by roel
Michael Wesch - Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology - Kansas State University
may 2008 by roel
Michael Wesch is a cultural anthropologist and media ecologist exploring the impacts of new media on human interaction.
Anthropology
ethnography
education
media
digital
innovation
academia
art
community
culture
design
film
interesting
web
viral
may 2008 by roel
The Understanding Series table of contents
december 2007 by roel
Luminous Landscape's Understandig series on everything photography related. Great reads!
photography
tutorial
reference
digital
photo
Photoshop
learning
camera
colour
colourmanagement
december 2007 by roel
Rawstudio
august 2007 by roel
Rawstudio is an open-source program to read and manipulate RAW images from most digital cameras. Rawstudio will convert your RAW files into JPEG, PNG or TIF images which you can then print or send to friends and clients.
raw
photography
linux
software
photo
tools
application
digital
foto
august 2007 by roel
Nikon Digital Learning Center
august 2007 by roel
In collaboration with Flickr, Nikon provides tips for taking better photos!
digital
education
flickr
nikon
photography
tips
august 2007 by roel
Digitaal Inlichtingenwerk Zeeuwse Bibliotheek: Muziek: de teloorgang van de 'fysieke drager'
august 2007 by roel
Nrc Next had gisteren een interessant artikel over de muziekindustrie en een actie van popmuzikant Prince, die zijn laatste cd gratis weggeeft aan de bezoekers van zijn 21 concerten in Londen.
roelreply
music
digital
digitalrightsmanagement
mp3
trends
future
article
blog
august 2007 by roel
Neuros Technology
july 2007 by roel
At Neuros, our unique commitment to open-source product development allows our users to be active participants in making our digital media devices the best in the world.
hardware
audio
opensource
video
gadgets
music
electronics
digital
htpc
cool
july 2007 by roel
SitePoint Blogs » Open Source Image Archiving: Exif, IPTC, XMP and all that
july 2007 by roel
A serious look at the available standards and Open Source tools for adding meta data to images, in the context of building archives of digital photography.
metadata
exif
iptc
photography
opensource
image
photo
xmp
digital
fotografie
workflow
tags
july 2007 by roel
help - sRGB versus Adobe RGB (1998) - powered by SmugMug
june 2007 by roel
Explanation of how you can get great prints from digital photos with colour management.
colour
colourmanagement
colormanagement
color
photography
reference
print
photoshop
digital
photos
june 2007 by roel
Google Bad On Privacy? Maybe It's Privacy International's Report That Sucks
june 2007 by roel
"It's a bad privacy day for Google, with Privacy International first accusing the company of having the worst privacy performance of any internet service company in a study it has just released and then accusing Google of conducting a smear campaign again
google
privacy
opinion
news
blogs
digital
june 2007 by roel
AllThingsD
april 2007 by roel
AllThingsD.com is a Web site devoted to news, analysis and opinion on technology, the Internet and media. It is a fusion of different media styles, different topics, different formats and different sources.
technology
news
media
tech
blogs
newspapers
digital
blog
ideas
internet
online
april 2007 by roel
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