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I can send you the service manual for the laptop, tells you screw by screw how to replace things, can even help you over the phone if we get a translator..you would just need to source the screen that's all :)
I keep on getting hit and it is really starting to get to me.
Can any expensive detailing routines help protect against these?
I've now got 3 on my d/s and 2 on my p/s.
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I've been looking at Blu-ray players with my old man for a while now. Having been to an audio visual test on a new 50" Pioneer screen and shown the difference between that and a couple of others with different settings etc to me, there is a difference and when this comes down in price (just a...
It was a photography competition, not a photoshop competition...
I think the concept of the image was good and the contrast was interesting, not his best from the selection, but still good.
I can see where you're coming from, they have a soft focus to them, which creates an almost blurred look if you understand my meaning. I really like it, sometimes you lose effect by having images really sharp and catalogue like.
What Andy has said is great advice, that's more than enough to either get you started or finish you off! I'd also take a glance at composition, I find it interesting how if you simply frame something slightly differently you get a totally different image..
I agree, I can't see how you make a post like that without providing reasons why the images lack depth/clarity/vibrance. I enjoyed looking through them, well done on 7th place.
No worries.
Good luck with the presentation. Imagine they are naked!
I had to present to some management staff and the general manager on Tuesday..great fun.
Oh and if you're presenting using PPT, print a Handout for yourself so that you don't forget what is on the next slide!
Hmmm..I would think..
Open presentation > Select first slide with animation on > Format - Slide Design > Select Animation Schemes*I think* > Stop/No Animation > Apply to all.