Showing posts with label troubleshooting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label troubleshooting. Show all posts
Sunday, June 24, 2012
News: Hallucinating Robots?????
We as humans are already afraid of the robots but what if we make them trip their faces off and hallucinate imaginary people everywhere? It seems like this might shorten the time it takes them to turn on us and kill us all, but researchers at Cornell University's Robot Learning Lab think it will make them better at their jobs. Whatever job that may be.
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News: Practical HDR
HDR photography as really taken off since the wide spread availability of affordable and professional quality DSLRs. It's no surprise then when Apple introduces built-in HDR abilities to their 8-megapixel camera. How can YOU create beautiful and unique HDR photos that stand out from the crowed? Ya know...photos that transcend the built in HDR.
David Nightingale’s useful introductory volume provides an informative overview of the techniques and tools of High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography. HDR refers to pictures capturing a wide range of lights to darks, more than is typically possible with 8 bit camera-processed JPEGs. Read more here!
David Nightingale’s useful introductory volume provides an informative overview of the techniques and tools of High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography. HDR refers to pictures capturing a wide range of lights to darks, more than is typically possible with 8 bit camera-processed JPEGs. Read more here!
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Saturday, June 23, 2012
Tech Tips: Google Chrome!!!
Hey Chrome users!! We were surfin' the web this morning and found a wonderful little site that helps with any and all Chrome related things. Got questions? They've got answers. No, this isn't a commercial or plug for their site, this is the real deal.
One of our team members was so frustrated with some issues he was having using Facebook on Chrome. After a a few minutes of high-caliber web browsing he found what he thinks is the best site.
Check it out,
http://www.chromefans.org/
One of our team members was so frustrated with some issues he was having using Facebook on Chrome. After a a few minutes of high-caliber web browsing he found what he thinks is the best site.
Check it out,
http://www.chromefans.org/
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