product26
May 5, 12:39 AM
very interesting, now have to figure out how to create one... thanks for sharing...
Tripod is a must.
I take a photo with the desired effect like motion blur.
take a video clip. (i use a nikon d3100 with 1080p video at 24fps)
Use quicktime to select a section of the video for the motion, copy and paste to a new clip and "export as image sequence"
Now, in photoshop, resize the original image to match the size of the video frames.
overlay the individual frames, delete everything within the frames that you don't want to be moving
create individual animation frames and export as a GIF
Tripod is a must.
I take a photo with the desired effect like motion blur.
take a video clip. (i use a nikon d3100 with 1080p video at 24fps)
Use quicktime to select a section of the video for the motion, copy and paste to a new clip and "export as image sequence"
Now, in photoshop, resize the original image to match the size of the video frames.
overlay the individual frames, delete everything within the frames that you don't want to be moving
create individual animation frames and export as a GIF
mif
Mar 28, 03:47 AM
mfram, can i use that code?
themyst
Apr 14, 08:19 PM
I just saved my 4.3.1 SHSH blob while on 4.3 using TinyUmbrella.
hirshnoc
Mar 14, 08:49 PM
Oh darn.
longgbow
May 4, 10:57 AM
Launch the Server app, choose Wiki on the left and slide the big switch to the off position.
Thanks. I tried but those 'ruby' by teamsserver is still taking up all the cpu usage. Have any idea how I can get them out?
Thanks. I tried but those 'ruby' by teamsserver is still taking up all the cpu usage. Have any idea how I can get them out?
TannerH
Mar 11, 07:58 AM
my best friend is an apple head they have over 10000 in stock at slc cause no pre orders!
awesome!
awesome!
Xeem
Sep 13, 12:23 AM
Can I redownload any TV Shows in 640x480 (crosses fingers) :p
B
That's what I've been hoping for ever since I downloaded the first TV shows on iTunes. 320x240 was not exactly fullscreen goodness even at 1024x768.
B
That's what I've been hoping for ever since I downloaded the first TV shows on iTunes. 320x240 was not exactly fullscreen goodness even at 1024x768.
iThinkergoiMac
Apr 27, 06:02 AM
The blinking folder/question mark icon means the computer can't find a viable OS to boot from. You never did answer Intell's question: did you install OS X onto the replacement drives? You can't boot from a blank HDD.
harveypooka
Jan 9, 10:56 AM
The once amusing macosrumors.com (http://www.macosrumors.com) say the same thing, they have been for a while. Let's wait and see. The MacBook modded tablet looks interesting, but I think it's going to be a lot of ���.
samh
Apr 13, 07:19 AM
Hi all!
I bought the MiniDisplay to VGA adapter. Then I connected my Macbook Alluminium to a TV, a monitor, a brand new monitor. Everything LCD. I have everytime the same problem: the image has shadows (you can even see the trace of the mouse pointer). If i watch a movie, then it seems that the image i refreshed half of the times that should. If I move a quicktime window with a movie inside, then you can see the "old" image still for like 1/4 of second, and so a lot of "doubled images" with a very short life that follows the quicktime window while moving. The feeling is exactly the same as using a 15 years old TFT monitor (do you remember? ;) ). I tried playing with refresh rate and SwitchResX, and tried two different cables/adapters, but nothing worked..
Any help is welcome. :)
p.s. Leopard 10.5.8, nvidia 9400m, macbook unibody alluminium 2009
Thankyou,
Stefano.
Same VGA cable each time? How long? Old? New? Does the VGA cable itself work wih other devices as expected?
Could also be bad mini-DP to VGA converter.
I bought the MiniDisplay to VGA adapter. Then I connected my Macbook Alluminium to a TV, a monitor, a brand new monitor. Everything LCD. I have everytime the same problem: the image has shadows (you can even see the trace of the mouse pointer). If i watch a movie, then it seems that the image i refreshed half of the times that should. If I move a quicktime window with a movie inside, then you can see the "old" image still for like 1/4 of second, and so a lot of "doubled images" with a very short life that follows the quicktime window while moving. The feeling is exactly the same as using a 15 years old TFT monitor (do you remember? ;) ). I tried playing with refresh rate and SwitchResX, and tried two different cables/adapters, but nothing worked..
Any help is welcome. :)
p.s. Leopard 10.5.8, nvidia 9400m, macbook unibody alluminium 2009
Thankyou,
Stefano.
Same VGA cable each time? How long? Old? New? Does the VGA cable itself work wih other devices as expected?
Could also be bad mini-DP to VGA converter.
Bubba Satori
May 12, 07:20 AM
Anyone got any thoughts/predictions on when the new ACDs will come?
I'm thinking around the time the Nehalem Mac Pros come out. End of this year, maybe.
I'm thinking around the time the Nehalem Mac Pros come out. End of this year, maybe.
philipma1957
Apr 4, 08:57 PM
I would wait. ...
2.4Ghz vs 2.0Ghz in the same line of processors isn't that big a CPU boost. the 2011 Mini will likely involve a move to Sandy Bridge which is a big CPU boost.
If the new mini gets sandy bridge it will be 50 percent faster then your machine at a minimum, more like 80 or 90 percent faster.
2.4Ghz vs 2.0Ghz in the same line of processors isn't that big a CPU boost. the 2011 Mini will likely involve a move to Sandy Bridge which is a big CPU boost.
If the new mini gets sandy bridge it will be 50 percent faster then your machine at a minimum, more like 80 or 90 percent faster.
savar
Oct 24, 11:06 PM
Yeah I don't think so. Unless you scale it to an exact multiple, it's going to look like crap.
With subpixel anti-aliasing (how OS X does it now), it will scale well to any size. Naturally it will get a little blurry, but it depends how you define "look like crap" as to whether it will be acceptable or not.
The real problem is that this antialiasing is an expensive operation. Maybe they can do it all on the GPU now...but they're going to have to cache those pictures somewhere. This why its a good thing that # of cores are going up and memory is getting cheaper, we will be using lots more of each when we turn on all the candy in 10.5
With subpixel anti-aliasing (how OS X does it now), it will scale well to any size. Naturally it will get a little blurry, but it depends how you define "look like crap" as to whether it will be acceptable or not.
The real problem is that this antialiasing is an expensive operation. Maybe they can do it all on the GPU now...but they're going to have to cache those pictures somewhere. This why its a good thing that # of cores are going up and memory is getting cheaper, we will be using lots more of each when we turn on all the candy in 10.5
jcbauerca
Aug 13, 11:57 AM
I went into the Irvine Spectrum store last Thursday and they had 32gigs. Picked one up on the spot. Best Buy and Radio Shack are still waiting for theirs.
zelmo
Sep 11, 05:17 PM
Seems like most people don't want to see the footage ever again. I suppose I understand, as it is very traumatic to watch. I have a CNN DVD that has a bunch of footage from that day and the days following, which my wife and I have watched every year since on 9/11. I imagine we'll pop it in again tonight once the boy has been put to bed.
It's disturbing to see it all again, particularly the people jumping from the upper floors, but I don't ever want to forget how the events of that day made me feel.
It's disturbing to see it all again, particularly the people jumping from the upper floors, but I don't ever want to forget how the events of that day made me feel.
grapes911
Dec 14, 12:21 AM
I'm still confused. What's the purpose of this thread?
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=166868
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=166868
map1978
Jun 19, 07:12 PM
After taking about a 3 hours nap, I've spent the last several hours working on my blog post of the iPhone 3G S launch at the Miami Beach Apple Store.
This being Miami Beach, it wasn't your average launch...with police shoot outs, road blocks, drunk people stumbling by the line (and dancing), and of course Mr. Clucky.
iPhone 3G S launch: Apple Store Miami Beach | When Will Apple? (http://whenwillapple.com/blog/2009/06/19/iphone-3g-s-launch-apple-store-miami-beach/)
ahhh how i miss lincoln ave.....the land of versace perfume and dog piss all on the same street
nice blog of what went down
can you overnight me a pizza from Hot SoBe? lived down there and still my fav pizza over any NY pizza....dont know why
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g205/map1978/DSC00737.jpg
This being Miami Beach, it wasn't your average launch...with police shoot outs, road blocks, drunk people stumbling by the line (and dancing), and of course Mr. Clucky.
iPhone 3G S launch: Apple Store Miami Beach | When Will Apple? (http://whenwillapple.com/blog/2009/06/19/iphone-3g-s-launch-apple-store-miami-beach/)
ahhh how i miss lincoln ave.....the land of versace perfume and dog piss all on the same street
nice blog of what went down
can you overnight me a pizza from Hot SoBe? lived down there and still my fav pizza over any NY pizza....dont know why
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g205/map1978/DSC00737.jpg
blybug
Oct 4, 08:41 PM
Wouldn't a more obvious (and useful) feature be for iPhoto to "connect" to Google Maps and directly download maps/directions that would then sync to your iPod? PDAs have this kind of functionality, but there's no obvious or seamless way to do the same with your iPod. I'd like a button that brings up a dialog that lets you enter a zipcode or a startpoint & destination then automatically downloads maps and a set of directions that syncs to the iPod.
phas3
May 2, 06:33 PM
I have the 2.4ghz Intel Core 2 Duo 13" Mid 2010 Macbook Pro w/ 4gb Ram. I'm thinking of selling it and getting the new 13" Macbook Pros
I'll be doing mostly PS5 and uploading images from my DSLR, is it worth the upgrade?
Or
should I just go with upgrading my ram and get an SSD?
I'll be doing mostly PS5 and uploading images from my DSLR, is it worth the upgrade?
Or
should I just go with upgrading my ram and get an SSD?
ucfgrad93
Nov 1, 10:29 PM
On my MBP.
JFreak
Oct 25, 07:42 AM
I never really understood resolution independence. Can someone explain it in layman's terms?
Visible objects stay the same size (in cm/inches) even though the display hardware would be better-than-in-the-90's -- this shouldn't be very hard to understand. Until now, object size has been measured in pixels, but Apple wants to give people the luxury of measuring objects in cm/inches just the same way we do in real life. If you buy a HD display, the apple in the apple menu stays the same size, it only looks sharper.
And the same goes to all UI objects, naturally.
Visible objects stay the same size (in cm/inches) even though the display hardware would be better-than-in-the-90's -- this shouldn't be very hard to understand. Until now, object size has been measured in pixels, but Apple wants to give people the luxury of measuring objects in cm/inches just the same way we do in real life. If you buy a HD display, the apple in the apple menu stays the same size, it only looks sharper.
And the same goes to all UI objects, naturally.
jonofthedead
Apr 13, 09:41 PM
The Commuter is sleek in its own manly way. I love the case more than words can account.
Mr.PS
Jan 16, 01:36 AM
Is there still a chance that we might see a new Cinema Display before the 18th?
y2jeo2004
Feb 15, 08:20 PM
i have a macintosh powerboor 180 that i looking to sale does anybody know a place i could sale it at. i dont how a power card so i dont know if it works or know but it stilll looks like new the model number is M444o
if you have a place or know a way for me to sale this send me an email at ericstarnes2008@yahoo.com
if you have a place or know a way for me to sale this send me an email at ericstarnes2008@yahoo.com
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