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Located in the heart of the glamorous city of Cannes —close to the Palais du Festival and famous Croisette walk— the Vieux Port de Cannes has been a long time favourite port of call for boats of all sizes. A wooden quay in front of the Capitainerie can accommodate yachts up to 40m there (50m upon request)
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I'd definitely recommend this book by Eddie Tapp, as it helps you set up an efficient workflow within PS.
Not to mention showing you how to add pretty colours to your commands.
So this my camera phone Tarpipe Workflow:
1. Receives an email with image attachment. The image is sent to Flickr using the email body as its title and is tagged with "Phonepic".
2. The image is also sent to TwitPic and Twitter is updated with the email body and the picture URL.
3. The image URL and email body are then formatted and emailed to Twittermail which then Tweets on a second Twitter Account.
Image via "Computer Desk" by Nathan Wells flickr.com/photos/nathanwells/867485453 is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA
Quote via usesthis.com/interviews/clay.shirky/
I'm working on a presentation on geotagging for a technology conference in October. This flowchart outlines the steps for automated geotagging. I'm hoping I haven't left anything out.
(30D & 50mm/f1.4) I'm trying to establish some kind of a workflow for RAW files. My concern is always having an oversaturate d and oversharpened picture. After reading a few posts on several forums I decided to just write down a few steps and stick with them for a while until I become more comfortable with CS2. Here is my workflow so far:
1. RAW to JPG conversion using DPP 3.0
2. Crop (CS2)
3. Shadow, Highlights & Contrast (CS2)
4. USM (CS2)
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