Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Medical records of Colorado residents compromised
On MPR's wavLength blog and American Public Media's Future Tense program, there's a story about how we came across personally identifiable medical records for thousands of residents of Colorado (and some from Illinois) on an FTP server that required no username/password to view the data. Data was sensitive, and some records included SSNs.
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8:57 AM
Labels: identity theft, medical record
Monday, May 21, 2007
Why English is Hard
Big difference between "attendee" and "attendant" -- one attends, the other attends to. :-)
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12:00 PM
Brother's RL-700S prints out RFID cards
Filed under: Peripherals, Wireless
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10:23 AM
Labels: RFID cards
Dell's ultra-thin LCD concept with DisplayPort going retail?
Filed under: Displays
Researchers tout better, brighter LEDs
Filed under: Displays
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10:19 AM
Labels: LED backlight LCD
AppleTV hacked to run Xgrid
Filed under: Desktops, Home Entertainment
8-core NextDimension PC stretches the definition of portable
Filed under: Desktops, Laptops
Toshiba's NC-MR technology could boost HDD capacity 'tenfold'
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Augustine
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10:12 AM
Labels: toshiba hard drive
FlickrSLiDR.com - Embed Flickr Slideshows in Your Site
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10:11 AM
Labels: FlickrSlidr
Apple's $1099 2GHz MacBook gets benchmarked
Filed under: Laptops
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Augustine
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10:10 AM
Labels: macbook benchmark
Panasonic's 12 megapixel Lumix DMC-FX100: a wide-angle, "HD video" shooter
Filed under: Digital Cameras
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Augustine
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10:09 AM
Casio's 12 megapixel Exilim Zoom EX-Z1200
Filed under: Digital Cameras
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10:08 AM
Labels: exilim 12 megapixel
Fujitsu's H.264 chip encodes/decodes in Full HD -- a world's first
Filed under: HDTV, Portable Video
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10:06 AM
Labels: h.264 hd encoding chip
How to turn your photo into movie-like effect using Photoshop?
(source: ebin 21 03 2007)
What you need to have: Adobe Photoshop What you will learn: colour mood adjustments + depth of field effect + film effect PS: ⌘ key for Mac users / CTRL key for Windows users
Colour mood adjustments
1. Adjust the Hue/Saturation: ⌘U/CTRL-U
2. Adjust the brightness and contrast: Menu > Image > Adjustments > Exposure…
Depth of field effect
3. Duplicate current active layer by dragging it to the ‘create a new layer’ button located at the bottom of Layer window.
4. Apply lens blur on the new layer on top: Menu > Filter > Blur > Lens Blur… Adjust according to your own preference.
5. Click on the ‘add layer mask’ button at the bottom of Layer window. Then click and select the ‘Layer mask thumbnail’ (the white rectangle).
6. Select brush tool(b), set the master diameter to 400px. Then choose the focus point in the photo and click on it.
Film effect
7. Create a new layer by clicking the ‘create a new layer’ button located at the bottom of Layer window.
8. Fill the new layer with black colour: reset colour to default black & white (d), switch black colour to background (x), fill the layer (⌘-del/CTRL-backspace)
9. Set the opacity of the black layer to 70% by pressing ‘7′
10. Use erase tool(e), set the master diameter to 400px. Then start erase the center of the photo.
11. Flatten the image: Menu > Layer > Flatten Image and add noise: Menu > Filter > Noise > Add Noise…
Cinemascope (optional)
12. Add black bars on top and bottom of photo and it’s done! Use Rectangular Marquee Tool(m) to select (drag) upper part of photo, hold the shift key and select the bottom part, fill with black colour (⌘-del/CTRL-backspace)
You can also add an extra step to twist the colour into this mood by using ‘Color Balance’(⌘B/CTRL-B). Drag the slider towards cyan and blue for Shadows, Midtones & Highlights.
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9:23 AM
Labels: cinematic effects, photoshop