Searcher wrote:
Now we should be looking for a tutorial on how to PRINT these cliplets - as used in the Hogwarts newspaper The Daily Prophet.
With the progress being made in "e-book" readers and "3D-Printers" then this can't be far away :?.
Dave
Bill MN wrote:
jerryc41 wrote:
You beat me to it. This looks like an interesting app, but you need just the right type of motion for it to work. I've downloaded it, but I haven't tried it yet.
Jerry you try everything, when do you find the time to tell your wife to take out the garbage?
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I have seen this effect on some Fuji Finepix cameras when the JPEG quality was set to "standard" and the sharpening set to "hard".
Dave
Freedom of speech, we are ALL entitled to it whether you like it or not, oops.
Dave
Poorly situated loudspeakers can have the same effect.
Dave
It's on it;s way once the ink has dried :oops:.
Dave
I have been taking photographs for over 40 years but I'm not a professional, I have been programming computers for 30 years but not considered a professional programmer (even though I was paid to do it), I have been using different graphics programs for 20 years but not a graphic designer, but when someone asks me for help I will gladly give it for FREE.
Dave
The OP asked for help in designing a watermark and was given an exceptional example of how it can be done. There is absolutely nothing wrong with offering your expertise for FREE if it encourages the recipient to learn more, and, the OP in the future will pass on this knowledge again. What is wrong with that?
Dave
We learn from the wisdom of others and experiences should be shared.
Dave
I don't see the rainbow either, how are you viewing these pictures?
Dave
Remember to include the year of copyright on there as well.
Dave