After watching the video that Brennah posted about the Content - Aware Fill, I decided to google Adobe CS5 to see when the release date was, and I was sent to cs5.org, the unofficial CS5 blog. First thing I saw was an add for a CS5 trial. Thinking it was too good to be true I clicked the link and it sent me to the adobe website where you can download any CS5 program as a trial. Here's the link for the Photoshop CS5 trial.
https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/tdrc/index.cfm?product=photoshop
Posted by
brennahRO
on 29 April 2010
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH0aEp1oDOI
Patti is this real? This is crazy!
Some recent work
Posted by
Caitlin
on 28 April 2010
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final and such
Posted by
Lindsey Léger
on 25 April 2010
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Final Project
Posted by
Elizabeth Stallmeyer
on 22 April 2010
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Book In Progress
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brennahRO
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George Eastman House
Posted by
Patti
on 17 April 2010
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Reminder that I hope you will be able to join us at the GEH on friday afternoon 4/23
1 pm - entrance is at the back of the building, by the grape pergola.
here is the agenda from Jeff Stoiber who works with the Selznick Film School:
I’ll show that film preservation DVD first, it runs about 30 minutes and then we’ll break the students into two groups – one will tour the Stills vault with Nancy and I’ll take the other to the safety film vault and then we’ll swap groups. After the tours we can meet in the screening room and answer any questions your students may have.
Of course, you will be able to go thru the galleries as well as the house and gardens!
Plan on spending the afternoon.
TwiddleDee
Posted by
Alex Strohmeier
on 16 April 2010
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Hello everyone.
I haven't posted in quite awhile, and might I just say that I miss the days of our photo class.
I'd love to see everyone's newest work, and if you'd like to see some of mine...check it out over here: FLICKR
I'd love any feedback, criticism, or pieces of apple pie that you might have.
Have a lovely night.
Hobbies
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brennahRO
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a lot of cara time
Posted by
CaraWeiss
on 11 April 2010
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So I'm home for this week and today I needed to break out of my room so I walked to a park near my house with three sets of clothes a camera and a tripod. This is what came of it. The only one I really like is the actual play ground, but im thinking it might be a final project in the making because its something to keep me busy this week that I can continue when I get back to school. Hope everyone is doing well. I miss RIT.


(Copyright issues) Photogs Nix Google Books
Posted by
Patti
on 08 April 2010
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books,
copyright,
photographer
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Blurb Widget Makes Online Book Previews Easy
Posted by
Patti
on 07 April 2010
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http://www.johnpaulcaponigro.com/blog/
See JP's blog for all the latest on Blurb and making books
Blurb’s new book preview Widget lets you preview as much or as little of your Blurb book as you like online. You can embed it on any blog or webpage.
Visitors can view your book as a virtual page turning book or as thumbnails.
They can check Full Screen for a larger preview.
They can click the Share button and help you spread the word.
They can click the Comment button and give you instant feedback.
Or, they can click the Purchase button and get a copy of your book.


This HTML code generates the widget.
You can scale the display by changing the dimension numbers.
It’s easy to implement and use.
Here’s more on how to install the widget.
Find out more about how to Share, Promote, Sell your Blurb books here.
Find out more about my Blurb seminar April 29.
See JP's blog for all the latest on Blurb and making books
Blurb’s new book preview Widget lets you preview as much or as little of your Blurb book as you like online. You can embed it on any blog or webpage.
Visitors can view your book as a virtual page turning book or as thumbnails.
They can check Full Screen for a larger preview.
They can click the Share button and help you spread the word.
They can click the Comment button and give you instant feedback.
Or, they can click the Purchase button and get a copy of your book.
This HTML code generates the widget.
You can scale the display by changing the dimension numbers.
It’s easy to implement and use.
Here’s more on how to install the widget.
Find out more about how to Share, Promote, Sell your Blurb books here.
Find out more about my Blurb seminar April 29.
Mark your claendar - FIELD TRIP _ GEH
Posted by
Patti
on 06 April 2010
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Friday April 23
George Eastman House
Afternoon of gallery and house and ground looking
Tour of the archives - film stills and maybe more!
Will meet at the GEH at 1 pm.
Can you come?
Please let me know - I will send a missive when the date gets closer
Hobbies
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brennahRO
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Please post your hobbies as a comment to this post! I need all of you I can get for my final project!
How To Make a Gorgeous Photo Book – Blurb
Posted by
Patti
on 05 April 2010
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I think you all will enjoy this.
http://www.johnpaulcaponigro.com/blog/?p=2881&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+JohnPaulCaponigroBlog+%28John+Paul+Caponigro+Blog%29
Blurb recently released a great overview of all the issues you need to consider to produce a great photo book – from concept to execution and promotion. Read it and make all your books better.
“Beautiful photo books don’t happen by accident. Talented people invest time and intent using proven design tenets, and the results can be spectacular. To help you up your bookmaking game, we’ve tapped our network of photographers and book designers and collected their best advice on everything from sequencing and layouts to typography and cover design. How to Make a Gorgeous Photo Book includes plenty of tips, tricks, and information to push your creative edge and help you design beautiful books that showcase your best work.”
http://www.johnpaulcaponigro.com/blog/?p=2881&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+JohnPaulCaponigroBlog+%28John+Paul+Caponigro+Blog%29
Blurb recently released a great overview of all the issues you need to consider to produce a great photo book – from concept to execution and promotion. Read it and make all your books better.
“Beautiful photo books don’t happen by accident. Talented people invest time and intent using proven design tenets, and the results can be spectacular. To help you up your bookmaking game, we’ve tapped our network of photographers and book designers and collected their best advice on everything from sequencing and layouts to typography and cover design. How to Make a Gorgeous Photo Book includes plenty of tips, tricks, and information to push your creative edge and help you design beautiful books that showcase your best work.”
no RIT email
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Chloe Coleman
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Hi Patti,
If you have any emails to send our class this weekend, could you post them on the blog? I can't access my email using another university's wireless it seems.
Thanks!
Chloe
If you have any emails to send our class this weekend, could you post them on the blog? I can't access my email using another university's wireless it seems.
Thanks!
Chloe
water sculpture
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Steven Deridder
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this is what i've been looking at all history and anesthetics of photo
http://www.liquidsculpture.com/fine_art/image.htm?title=Threadbare#
check it out, it's the bomb diggity
http://www.liquidsculpture.com/fine_art/image.htm?title=Threadbare#
check it out, it's the bomb diggity