Saturday, December 12, 2009

Tiffen DFXAPERTURV2 Dfx Digital Filter Software V2 Plug-in for Aperture 2.1 and above - Macintosh only v10.4.11 and higher

Tiffen DFXAPERTURV2 Dfx Digital Filter Software V2 Plug-in for Aperture 2.1 and above - Macintosh only v10.4.11 and higher Tiffen: DFXAPERTURV2 Get ultimate creative control over your projects with Tiffen Dfx v2. This Apple Aperture plug-in features more than 2000 standard, exclusive and special effect filters. Up to 1000 filters - including simulations of many award-winning Tiffen glass filters, specialized lenses, optical lab processes, film grain, exacting color correction plus natural light and photographic effects - are now in a controlled digital environment with either 8 or 16 bits per channel processing. A layering system to apply multiple filters as well as a batch processing system rounds out Dfx’s set of tools.

Layering system for multiple filter application Sophisticated but easy to use masking tools Variation generator for effect parameters 8 or 16 bit image processing Multi-processor acceleration Masking and layering Filters include - Ambient Light, Auto Adjust, Black and White, Black Diffusion/FX, Bleach Bypass, Blur, Bronze Glimmerglass, Center Spot, Chromatic Aberration, Close-Up Lens, Cool Pro-Mist, Defringe, Black/White Looks, Black Pro-Mist, Color Compensating, Cross Processing, Day for Night, Defog, Depth of Field, Diffusion, Double Fog, Dual Grad, Edge Glow, Enhancing, Eye Light, Faux Film, Flag, Flashing, Fluorescent, Fog, F-Stop, GamColor Gels, Glimmerglass, Glow, Gobo, Gold Diffusion/FX, Grain, Halo, Haze, HDTV/FX, High Contrast, HFX Star, Ice Halos, Infrared, Kelvin, Lens Distortion, Light, Low Contrast, Mono Tint, ND-Grad, Night Vision, Nude/FX, Old Photo, Overexpose, Ozone, Paint, Pencil, Polarizer, Printer Points, Pro-Mist, Rack Focus, Rainbow, Sky Mac OS X 10.4 and above For Apple Aperture 2.1 and above Tiffen DFXAPERTURV2 Dfx Digital Filter Software V2 Plug-in for Aperture 2.1 and above - Macintosh only v10.4.11 and higher

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Thursday, November 19, 2009

Learning Company Rrpermath4-6jc Reader Rabbit Per Math 4-6 Dlx 2cd Jc [windows & Macintosh]

Learning Company Rrpermath4-6jc Reader Rabbit Per Math 4-6 Dlx 2cd Jc [windows & Macintosh] Learning Company: Reader Rabbit Personalized Math Builds Childrens Elementary Math Skills As Children Help Sam The Lion Penelope The Parrot And Reader Rabbit Explore Pirate Island. Sam The Lion Has Entered His Brand-new Boat - The Sea Lion - In A Race And Has Invited Reader Rabbit To Join Him And His Crew. Together They Set Sail Along With The Other Boats In The Race. However They Become Lost In A Storm After Trying To Take A Shortcut And The Two Friends Find Themselves Shipwrecked On Pirate Island. The Sea Lion Is Destroyed So Sam Must Search The Island Looking For Parts That Reader Rabbit Can Use To Build A New Boat. Luckily Sam And Reader Rabbit Run Into Their Old Friend Penelope The Parrot Who Offers To Show Sam Around The Island. each Of The Nine Included Activities Is Designed To Improve Childrens Math Skills In A Fun And Engaging Way. Arcade Activities Use Fast Action To Give Children Practice In Rapidly Recognizing The Correct Answers Thereby Helping Children To Memorize Basic Math Facts. Exploration Activities Encourage Children To Experiment With Math Concepts As They Solve Problems In The Context Of The Program. explore The Amusement Park. Join Reader Rabbit And Friends At The Amusement Park Where Math Is Your Ticket To Thrilling Rides And Fun-filled Games. Hop Along From The Arcade To The Roller Coaster Using Numbers And Math Concepts To Solve Puzzles Win Prizes And Build Math Skills. skills List: counting * Addition * Subtraction * Number Recognition matching & Memory * Decision Making * Greater Than/less Than sequencing & Ordering * Identifying Sets * Measuring * Solving Equations special Features: 8 Interactive And 50 Printable Activities creating Musical Tunes multiple Games And Rides 4 Skill Levels adapt (assesses Abilities Develop Skills Adjust Levels Provides Help Tracks Progress) minimum System Requirements: windows 95/98/me pentium 90 Mhz 4x Cd-rom Drive 40mb Hard Drive Space 16mb Ram 256 Color Svga macintosh System Requirements: system 7.5 Or Higher 1…

Learning Company Rrpermath4-6jc Reader Rabbit Per Math 4-6 Dlx 2cd Jc [windows & Macintosh]

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Thursday, September 10, 2009

How to Get Someone You Know Switch to Macintosh

If a Mac is so great, why people stop using them? Almost everyone I know are not happy with Windows to know what they miss. Often ask me: Why are you with that Mac? I get this question from time to time, and I have developed a good routine in dealing with these issues. They want to know how I put this?

First I have to tell them that I have a Mac because I like it and it perfect for my needs. And then I do not give up. Sometimes they say and move on OKwith their lives. If this is the case, it is in order. You do not have to defend what someone like you, that your choice alone.

Other times, they begin to ask questions and these questions I try to answer as honestly as possible. When I feel more and more interest from the person that I normally shows a feature I like to start with Mac OS X. This may raise more questions on the subject and eventually running the snowball effect.

As a man, I'm not one who likes aBe subjected to sales pitch. And that's why I try to keep the same attitude when I talk to to others about a product I like. Sometimes the person you really expect sales pitch you have any questions. Prove them wrong! This may also spark some interest, because your answer is unexpected. It is not a selling point.

If someone asks me what kind of problems I have with my Macs, I honestly had there. For example, I once had a bad battery, Apple replaced that battery without question. IfDo you think is dead honest, it will be easier for the users to convince them to switch to. At the end is what I want, not what others like to use me.

Author: B. Kibsgaard

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