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OnOne Software Releases Liquid Resize Preview

OnOne Software has released a preview of the Liquid Resize technology that they purchased sometime ago. Liquid Resize is a way of resizing images in a way that is different from any other technology available. Since it is hard to explain what it does, I am going to show you. I have included a small sample video. This video shows the current Liquid Resize interface, a photo that comes with the preview and my having resized the image down by 50%, watch as the photo shrinks, it is quite interesting.

It is important to note that anyone can download the preview from the OnOne Software site. This is a very early almost alpha copy. The interface will change and the tools will change. In the end they plan to have this as a plug-in for Adobe Photoshop. The preview isn’t very stable at least it hasn’t been for me. It only works reliably on images 1000×1000 pixels or smaller. If you use the keep or remove paint brush to paint areas you don’t want altered or to select areas you do want altered you will most likely get a crash.

However, this technology is very interesting and once the bugs have been worked out and the technology fleshed out it looks to be a very promising technology.

OnOne Software\’s Liquid Resize – A Demo

April 8, 2008 Posted by pcreviewonline | Adobe Photoshop, Cool Things to Buy!, Digital Photography, Interesting Site, Product Information, Software | , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Every Once in a While Something Just Tickles Your Funny Bone…

I was reading the Amazon.com blog the other day and came across several posts about the worst/ugliest cars produced and one of them was for the Yugo. Below is the post in its entirety. Please note the bolded quote from the young mans uncle. It is just so funny, I was rolling on the floor for an hour after that. It is even funnier if you picture the scene in your mind.

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Car Disgust–Yugo GVX

by Amazon.com Automotive Editors at 2:52 PM PST, December 10, 2007

Yugo introduced its unreliable, underpowered, hopelessly antiquated GV hatchback in 1986 to worldwide jeering and derision, a level of scorn that only grew as people became more familiar with the intrinsic problems with an ancient Fiat design assembled with the meticulous disregard and thorough apathy of Yugoslavia’s Zastava auto group.

The GV’s carbureted, 61-horsepower four-cylinder engine, its antediluvian suspension design, and four-speed manual transmission were part of the problem. The remainder of the car constituted the rest of the problem.

In response to the deafening lack of demand for a performance variant of the GV came the GVX–a hot-rod Yugo that thoroughly failed to meet even the dimmest expectations.

The extensive revision and customization process added alloy wheels, a stripe of metallic paint along the bottom of the side rocker panels, a sport steering wheel, and a dizzying array of engine revisions that boosted available power from 61 horsepower to, well, 61 horsepower. These modifications had all the enhancing effect one would expect from spraying Lysol into a vat of raw sewage.

According to Kelly Blue Book, a 1987 Yugo GVX with 180,000 miles and in “Fair” condition (an iffy proposition considering most Yugos didn’t leave the factory in “Fair” condition and is completely unlikely to cover 180,000 miles under its own power) is now worth $400.

The Yugo, of course, has become known as a car symbolizing tremendous awfulness of an unprecedented degree. The existence of a “sport” edition that didn’t actually add any sport makes the car all the worse.

My uncle has a classic line–he says that the Yugo’s optional rear-window defroster is useful mostly to keep your hands warm when you’re pushing it.

What has been so far left unsaid in this sordid tale is that part of me–and not a small part–thinks the Yugo is actually not a terrible-looking car. I’m ashamed to say that that I came this close to making the Yugo GVX a Car Lust instead of a Car Disgust.

–Chris H.

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If you would like to read more of the Amazon.com blog you can Click Here.

December 14, 2007 Posted by pcreviewonline | Consumer Products, Fun Link, Interesting Site, Just Funny | | No Comments Yet

Free Video Tutorials on Video Editing and More…

I have recently bought my first camcorder and have been spending more time playing around with video editing and other video related techniques. I was suprised that there is actually more to learn about video editing than there was about still photography (something I love to do). I started to look for tutorials that would help explain this complex yet fun process.

One of the best I have found is on the Digital Juice web site. Digital sells video related products like background animations, sound effects, music and more all for video editors. They also have their DJTV tutoiral videos that are just incredible. They cover a wide range of subjects the videos are free and are available in several different resolutions including ones for iPod that will also work with the AppleTV unit. If you would like to check out DJTV you can, there address is:

http://www.digitaljuice.com/djtv/default.asp

September 26, 2007 Posted by pcreviewonline | Fun Link, Interesting Site, Product Information, Software | , , | No Comments Yet

Howdy! Hello! and Welcome!

Well, we have decided to try blogging. This is the first time we have ever blogged and so it will be a learning experience and hopefully something fun too. To get things off to a good start we have a couple of things of interest to share today.

1. We have posted our video review of Image Trends Inc’s SensorKleen Pro 2.0.2 application. This interesting application takes a series of images from your dSLR (Digital SLR) camera, analyzizes them and then removes dust and other debris that was on the cameras sensor and removes it. While we find this program to be interesting it does seem to have some issues with images that are high in noise (high ISO images). Images with low noise it seems to do a very good job on, but if the noise is too high it will reduce the dust and debris ghosts in the image but will not completely remove them. For that you need to use SensorKleen Pro’s manual Smart Brush tool. Unfortunately you can’t use the manual Smart Brush tool to train SensorKleen Pro where the dust and debris is in the image and then have it batch process the images to remove it. Since the debris is in the same area from image to image it would seem that this would be a good feature to add to the next version of SensorKleen. Personally, I wouldn’t want to have to manually process several hundred images because I shot high ISO.

What our video review and decide for yourself. Even if you decide that SensoKleen Pro isn’t for you, Image Trends Inc. has some other products that are very useful. I especially like the Fisheye-Hemi plug-in for Photoshop. You can view our video review by Clicking Here . If you would like to visit Image Trends Inc’s web site you can do so by Clicking Here.

2. While watching the latest Photoshop User TV episode on my Apple TV unit today the mentioned the Lexar web site and their photography area and that there was a cool tutorial for a Hollywood style effect on there from Scott Kelby. I of course ran right over and took a look. The tutorial is short and sweet. If you do portrait shots and want to add some pizazz to them then you will want to take a look at this tutorial. To view the tutorial Click Here. Look for the tutorial titled “Giving your images that Hollywood look using Photoshop CS3 – Part 1″

August 28, 2007 Posted by pcreviewonline | Fun Link, Interesting Site, New Review, Product Information | | No Comments Yet