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This is the current state of what our rich media creation and deployment strategy workflow is looking like. We've already changed a little bit on the dry-erase board. What would you add or subtract? Comments/critiques are encouraged.
Want to know how journal publishing works right from manuscript submission to a full-fledged journal publication?
There you go!
This infographic gives a comprehensive depiction of the journal publication workflow and summarizes all the stages involved in the publication process in 8 easy steps.
A cartoon I drew for how I think the reMarkable should work more on integrating their drawing tablet to all the other tools we use every day: A reMarkable integration story to be?
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Using PDF to save webpages WYSIWG - no hyperlinks :(
Today was an exercise to capture websites, save the content with page intact. Could build & assemble a tool to do this (pet project) but for time being having adobe will do.
You could code your own & waste time
But time = money.
So get an existing tool at a fixed cost.
This is the part of the wedding where Lissa was saying, "Take a picture of this and take a picture of this!"
Note: I would tag this picture "foot" but that is inviting all kinds of problems.
I never realized that the Solomons Island bridge (southern Maryland) had such subtle curves until I took some shots from below near the boat launch (off of Route 4 on the Calvert County side).
This was originally shot with TMAX 100 and scanned in as a color negative at 5400 dpi (the b&w negative setting didn't allow for the use of ICE and GEM, although they didn't seem to do much in this case). I had to do a decent amount of dust and noise reduction and a bit of sharpening afterward in PhotoShop. Hopefully I can get a workflow going to make future scans more efficient...