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The Web Everywhere: Multi-Device Web Design

 

Luke Wroblewski, CEO & Co-Founder of Input Factory Inc.

 

The web no longer starts and ends on our desktop and laptop computers. Today, the tremendous growth of mobile devices is turning more and more people into multi-device and, as a result, cross-device users. Designing for this reality requires new ways of thinking and building for the web.

 

Join Luke Wroblewski, author of Mobile First (A Book Apart, 2012), for this in-depth look at today’s multi-device ecosystem. Learn how mobile provides a foundation for this new reality, how to build on this foundation to reach an ever-increasing set of devices, and where the web will take us next.

The Web Everywhere: Multi-Device Web Design

 

Luke Wroblewski, CEO & Co-Founder of Input Factory Inc.

 

The web no longer starts and ends on our desktop and laptop computers. Today, the tremendous growth of mobile devices is turning more and more people into multi-device and, as a result, cross-device users. Designing for this reality requires new ways of thinking and building for the web.

 

Join Luke Wroblewski, author of Mobile First (A Book Apart, 2012), for this in-depth look at today’s multi-device ecosystem. Learn how mobile provides a foundation for this new reality, how to build on this foundation to reach an ever-increasing set of devices, and where the web will take us next.

The Web Everywhere: Multi-Device Web Design

 

Luke Wroblewski, CEO & Co-Founder of Input Factory Inc.

 

The web no longer starts and ends on our desktop and laptop computers. Today, the tremendous growth of mobile devices is turning more and more people into multi-device and, as a result, cross-device users. Designing for this reality requires new ways of thinking and building for the web.

 

Join Luke Wroblewski, author of Mobile First (A Book Apart, 2012), for this in-depth look at today’s multi-device ecosystem. Learn how mobile provides a foundation for this new reality, how to build on this foundation to reach an ever-increasing set of devices, and where the web will take us next.

The Web Everywhere: Multi-Device Web Design

 

Luke Wroblewski, CEO & Co-Founder of Input Factory Inc.

 

The web no longer starts and ends on our desktop and laptop computers. Today, the tremendous growth of mobile devices is turning more and more people into multi-device and, as a result, cross-device users. Designing for this reality requires new ways of thinking and building for the web.

 

Join Luke Wroblewski, author of Mobile First (A Book Apart, 2012), for this in-depth look at today’s multi-device ecosystem. Learn how mobile provides a foundation for this new reality, how to build on this foundation to reach an ever-increasing set of devices, and where the web will take us next.

The Web Everywhere: Multi-Device Web Design

 

Luke Wroblewski, CEO & Co-Founder of Input Factory Inc.

 

The web no longer starts and ends on our desktop and laptop computers. Today, the tremendous growth of mobile devices is turning more and more people into multi-device and, as a result, cross-device users. Designing for this reality requires new ways of thinking and building for the web.

 

Join Luke Wroblewski, author of Mobile First (A Book Apart, 2012), for this in-depth look at today’s multi-device ecosystem. Learn how mobile provides a foundation for this new reality, how to build on this foundation to reach an ever-increasing set of devices, and where the web will take us next.

During training with the Sony A7SIII a common question I get is: since you can't use Super 35 mode in 4k video, can you still use APS-C lenses to film with?

 

It's logical that you can't use Super 35 mode (= APS-C sized video mode) in 4k since the A7SIII films 4.2k in full sensor readout. Hence you can only use the Super 35 mode in FHD (1080p).

 

In Sony full frame mirrorless cameras you can always switch between using the camera full frame or in APS-C. For photo you always sacrifice megapixels. The A9/A9II/A7II/A7III's 24MP becomes 10MP in APS-C, A7RIII's 42MP becomes a usuable 18MP in APS-C, A7RIV's 61MP becomes a very decent 26MP in APS-C. The advantage for photo is that you can turn a 600mm lens into a 900mm lens without teleconvertor.

The A7S-series have a 12MP sensor (to be used as a lowlight behemoth with those giant-sized photocytes in the sensor - factcheck: www.digicamdb.com/specs/sony_a7s-iii/ ) so that would result in a very poor APS-C sized picture.

 

But what with people who are using APS-C lenses on their A7III full frame cameras and want to use them on their new A7SIII for video?

HACK: Select in the menu "Zoom", activate "Clear image zoom", and add the option "Zoom" to 1 of your programmable C-buttons. Once you film, you can push the C-button and zoom in (using the touchscreen) until the vignetting from the APS-C sized lens is gone.

 

Yes, you can also use this hack for photography with an APS-C lens. However, you can't make RAW pictures. You'll have to set the camera to shooting JPG/HEIF only (in that case it's very important to tweak your Creative Look to get the shot in camera looking the way you like, but with all the adjustable parameters of the new Creative Looks, that's easy.)

 

And yes, you can use Clear Image Zoom on all Sony ILCE-cameras (from A6000 up to A9II) to get extra reach from your lens.. you can even turn a prime lens into a zoom lens with minimal quality loss.

For photo I would recommend it in cases of emergency, or for shoots where you only need JPG's (webcontent?)

For video however it's already becomming a rather popular feature ever since the A6400/A7III generations of ILCE-cameras.

 

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Source: redcathedral.blogspot.com/2020/09/how-to-use-a7siii-with-...

The Web Everywhere: Multi-Device Web Design

 

Luke Wroblewski, CEO & Co-Founder of Input Factory Inc.

 

The web no longer starts and ends on our desktop and laptop computers. Today, the tremendous growth of mobile devices is turning more and more people into multi-device and, as a result, cross-device users. Designing for this reality requires new ways of thinking and building for the web.

 

Join Luke Wroblewski, author of Mobile First (A Book Apart, 2012), for this in-depth look at today’s multi-device ecosystem. Learn how mobile provides a foundation for this new reality, how to build on this foundation to reach an ever-increasing set of devices, and where the web will take us next.

Rich Ziade, Karen McGrane, and Paul Ford on content, publishing, Facebook, and the open web. Sponsored by Arc 90. July 31, 2013, upstairs at Noir, 151 East 50th Street.

The Web Everywhere: Multi-Device Web Design

 

Luke Wroblewski, CEO & Co-Founder of Input Factory Inc.

 

The web no longer starts and ends on our desktop and laptop computers. Today, the tremendous growth of mobile devices is turning more and more people into multi-device and, as a result, cross-device users. Designing for this reality requires new ways of thinking and building for the web.

 

Join Luke Wroblewski, author of Mobile First (A Book Apart, 2012), for this in-depth look at today’s multi-device ecosystem. Learn how mobile provides a foundation for this new reality, how to build on this foundation to reach an ever-increasing set of devices, and where the web will take us next.

The Web Everywhere: Multi-Device Web Design

 

Luke Wroblewski, CEO & Co-Founder of Input Factory Inc.

 

The web no longer starts and ends on our desktop and laptop computers. Today, the tremendous growth of mobile devices is turning more and more people into multi-device and, as a result, cross-device users. Designing for this reality requires new ways of thinking and building for the web.

 

Join Luke Wroblewski, author of Mobile First (A Book Apart, 2012), for this in-depth look at today’s multi-device ecosystem. Learn how mobile provides a foundation for this new reality, how to build on this foundation to reach an ever-increasing set of devices, and where the web will take us next.

The Web Everywhere: Multi-Device Web Design

 

Luke Wroblewski, CEO & Co-Founder of Input Factory Inc.

 

The web no longer starts and ends on our desktop and laptop computers. Today, the tremendous growth of mobile devices is turning more and more people into multi-device and, as a result, cross-device users. Designing for this reality requires new ways of thinking and building for the web.

 

Join Luke Wroblewski, author of Mobile First (A Book Apart, 2012), for this in-depth look at today’s multi-device ecosystem. Learn how mobile provides a foundation for this new reality, how to build on this foundation to reach an ever-increasing set of devices, and where the web will take us next.

The Web Everywhere: Multi-Device Web Design

 

Luke Wroblewski, CEO & Co-Founder of Input Factory Inc.

 

The web no longer starts and ends on our desktop and laptop computers. Today, the tremendous growth of mobile devices is turning more and more people into multi-device and, as a result, cross-device users. Designing for this reality requires new ways of thinking and building for the web.

 

Join Luke Wroblewski, author of Mobile First (A Book Apart, 2012), for this in-depth look at today’s multi-device ecosystem. Learn how mobile provides a foundation for this new reality, how to build on this foundation to reach an ever-increasing set of devices, and where the web will take us next.

The Web Everywhere: Multi-Device Web Design

 

Luke Wroblewski, CEO & Co-Founder of Input Factory Inc.

 

The web no longer starts and ends on our desktop and laptop computers. Today, the tremendous growth of mobile devices is turning more and more people into multi-device and, as a result, cross-device users. Designing for this reality requires new ways of thinking and building for the web.

 

Join Luke Wroblewski, author of Mobile First (A Book Apart, 2012), for this in-depth look at today’s multi-device ecosystem. Learn how mobile provides a foundation for this new reality, how to build on this foundation to reach an ever-increasing set of devices, and where the web will take us next.

Way back in BF (before forgetfulness) I had the opportunity to visit El Paso, Texas. armed with my trusty railroad data and 35mm camera, I stopped in to UT-El Paso to visit El Paso and Southwestern number One. At the time I didn't really realize its historical significance. It was just another train on the list to photograph...READ ON!!!

 

El Paso & Southwestern Railroad No. 1 is a 4-4-0 type steam locomotive, preserved in El Paso, Texas. The engine was built in 1857 by Breese, Kneeland, and Company of Jersey City, New Jersey, and is the only locomotive built by that firm still in existence.

 

Go to the Wiki Link and read the information on it. At one time it was a woodburner. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Paso_%26_Southwestern_Railroad_N...

 

And from the wiki link go to the slide show or click on it here. webcontent.utep.edu/tour/locomotive/slideshow00.html

2011 04 12 MADRID. INSTALACIONES REAL MADRID. ESTADIO SANTIAGO BERNABEU, CIUDAD DEPORTIVA VALDEBEBAS Y CAJA MAGICA

FOTO: ANGEL MARTINEZ

 

Real Madrid C.F. Will Transform the Experience for Spectators and Visitors at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

Rich Ziade, Karen McGrane, and Paul Ford on content, publishing, Facebook, and the open web. Sponsored by Arc 90. July 31, 2013, upstairs at Noir, 151 East 50th Street.

Marci Eversole, director of AEA planning, on the magical mystery tour of DC landmarks.

The big room at A Space Apart. Painting by Fred Gates.

An Event Apart San Francisco Day 3, with Luke Wroblewski (@lukew)

Original Art created in Adobe Photoshop

Way back in BF (before forgetfulness) I had the opportunity to visit El Paso, Texas. armed with my trusty railroad data and 35mm camera, I stopped in to UT-El Paso to visit El Paso and Southwestern number One. At the time I didn't really realize its historical significance. It was just another train on the list to photograph...READ ON!!!

 

El Paso & Southwestern Railroad No. 1 is a 4-4-0 type steam locomotive, preserved in El Paso, Texas. The engine was built in 1857 by Breese, Kneeland, and Company of Jersey City, New Jersey, and is the only locomotive built by that firm still in existence.

 

Go to the Wiki Link and read the information on it. At one time it was a woodburner. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Paso_%26_Southwestern_Railroad_N...

 

And from the wiki link go to the slide show or click on it here. webcontent.utep.edu/tour/locomotive/slideshow00.html

The "Style Tiles" creator in the morning rock block at #AEASF.

These wonderful people are here to help you network.

In the complex and ever-changing landscape of online crime, cybercriminals have made a fundamental shift in strategy, abandoning traditional mass spam attacks in favor of personalized attacks with a greater financial impact on targeted organizations, according to a new security report from Cisco. The report can be found at www.cisco.com/go/targetedattacks

 

- Cybercriminals Ditching Mass Spam for Targeted Attacks

LifeTouch; a simplistic and natural aesthetics for your home or office by APlusPhotography.

Hundreds to choose from, customizations for any #Residential & #Commercial #WallArt #MuseumQualityforEveryWall.

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The official Fairfax County government iPhone/iPad app.

 

These nine icons can be rearranged to your preferences. Most content can be sent via email or text message. We are already planning more icons, information and features for the next version of the app, including mobile-friendly online services, enhanced mapping tools and more. We'd like to hear your content ideas, too -- email us at webcontent@fairfaxcounty.gov.

 

Get the app: itunes.apple.com/us/app/fairfaxcounty/id440217640?#

 

County apps and information:

www.fairfaxcounty.gov/news/mobile/

The Cisco Cius: Cisco's highly secure, built-for-business mobile collaboration device in the tablet form-factor.

 

Global IT Survey Highlights Enthusiasm over Tablets in the Enterprise, Shows Customization, Collaboration and Virtualization as Key Features

With the Cisco Business Edition 3000 server and the Cisco Unified IP Phone 8941, placing a video call is as easy as placing a voice call

 

- Cisco Reduces Cost and Complexity of IP Telephony Systems While Adding Video, Instant Messaging and Presence Features Purpose-Built for Midsize Businesses

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