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Extremely Unlikely Recycle of OPoT Set Pic
photo edit online
Image by inacentaurdump
so, these fake physics journals i photoshop'ed for the Once A Pawn of Time set got used as stock photos for some RL journals!!! weirdness:-D

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Subaltern Media publishes the following online:
Wide Screen

Wide Screen is a peer-reviewed, open access journal. It is devoted to the critical study of cinema from historical, theoretical, political, and aesthetic perspectives. With radical changes in the modes of production, distribution, and exhibition, the journal aims to combine the best of academic and journalistic critique of cinema to inform readers about the various critical vantage points from which to understand cinema in this dynamic environment.

The journal has been listed amongst the best of educational and research sources on the Web by Intute (AHRC and JISC) and DOAJ (Lund University/INASP/Swedish Library Association).

Link to Wide Screen

Editors blog: Edit Room is the Wide Screen editors’ blog

Link to Edit Room
Critical Stew

Critical Stew is an site for Critical Theory and Philosophy. The site is devoted to Critical Theory and its unique ability to both explain and challenge “what goes without saying” in the contemporary world. It seeks to interpret the world in a way unavailable to the ‘abstract empiricism’ of more nominally ‘realistic’ approaches. Critical Stew follows Heidegger’s belief that “questioning is the piety of thought”.

Link to Critical Stew
Picture by Ina Centaur. Taken from artist’s web site on Flickr [link]. Used as per Creative Commons Licence advertised on web page.


Pathway through the trees (Lightroom 3)
photo edit online
Image by Richard Corfield (M0RJC)
Taken back in 2007 and revisited in Lightroom. I'm back on the demo version. I'm tempted by Wacom's Lightroom bundle though it's expensive. Wacom also do factory refurbished tablets which are a little cheaper. Can I justify Lightroom and a new tablet for £50, the difference between the best online offer for the bundle and buying a factory refurbished tablet directly from Wacom? Can I justify spending the extra on a fancier tablet if with Bibble the cheaper Bamboo model would likely suffice for now? I'm using a trackball at the moment which does become fiddly for heavy photo editing.

Using the fixing brush rather than a gradient has led to overspill of the effect, though I think that overspill works in this case. It has reduced the contrast in the distance on the path. This copy on FlickR may be benefitting from FlickR having a full size image, where Flickr's copy for Bibble has a seriously reduced image to start from due to my "For Upload" settings.

(Concerning the tablet - I'm starting to wonder if this looks like a Loss Leader on many web sites - permanently out of stock, but there's a more expensive one you can buy instead)


June 1 School Work
photo edit online
Image by NedraI
I'm back to listing 3 daily goals on Plurk like many of us did last summer. One of today's goals was to get one 1st grade podcast finished and posted online. The first graders not only talked a lot but the ummmed and paused a lot too. So that means lots of editing time for me! The Macbook belongs to the school. Garageband and the photos work but most everything else is blocked so I set my computer up next to it so I can check in with Plurk every once in awhile. And yes I got all 4 goals done today.

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