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Ya te conté para qué uso canva, pero para mi día a día del trabajo he descubierto tres funcionalidades que me parecen muy útiles y poco conocidas. Te dejo la lista aquí:- Creador de QR: https://www.canva.com/es_es/generar-codigo-qr/- Conversor HEIC → JPG: https://www.canva.com/es_es/funciones/heic-a-jpg-convertir/- Crear gifs con grabación de pantalla, porque puedo editar la duración del vídeo y crear un lienzo del tamaño del área seleccionada en la grabaciónEl capítulo en el menciono la automatización de convertir fotos HEIC a JPG es este: 156 - ¿Para qué he hecho mi primera automatización en Atajos? https://creators.spotify.com/pod/show/al-daily-podcast/episodes/156---Para-qu-he-hecho-mi-primera-automatizacin-en-Atajos-e2rg1vt/a-ablad3aEl otro capítulo de canva que he publicado es: 104 - ¿Para qué uso Canva? https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/al-daily-podcast/episodes/104---Para-qu-uso-Canva-e2oad17/a-abh976bDime qué te ha parecido este capitulo y deja un comentario en ivoox o Spotify.Si lo prefieres, envíame un correo electrónico a la dirección de gmail almadailypodcast. En redes soy @almajefi y me encuentras en X / Twitter, Bluesky, Threads, Instagram y Telegram.
Me llegó el mini SAI que había comprado para el NAS y nada más desembalarlo me pareció que tenía tan mala pinta que pedí la devolución y me hice con este otro: https://amzn.eu/d/alqt2vMEn otro orden de cosas, respecto a mi shortcuts para compartir transformar fotos .HEIC a .JPEG al tiempo que las comparto por AirDrop, María Cortés (Ihsashade) me comentaba que una vez están señaladas las fotos en mi carrete, si le doy a los tres puntos tengo la opción de cambiarles el formato, pero yo he estado mirando y no consigo ver la opción.Para terminar, te cuento el calendario de episodios de las próximas semanas, ya que con los festivos y varios compromisos personales no voy a poder grabar muchos días:SÍ habrá capítulo: 2, 3, 5, 10, 11 y 12 de diciembre. Del 16 al 20 de diciembre.NO habrá capítulo: 4, 6, 9 y 13 de diciembre. Me tomaré vacaciones desde el 23 de diciembre al 6 de enero de 2024Y volveré el día 7 de enero de 2025 con la rutina habitual :)Dime qué te ha parecido este capitulo y deja un comentario en ivoox o Spotify.Si lo prefieres, envíame un correo electrónico a la dirección de gmail almadailypodcast. En redes soy @almajefi y me encuentras en X / Twitter, Bluesky, Threads, Instagram y Telegram.
Con este atajo para iOS selecciono fotos en bloque, las convierto de HEIC a JPEG y las comparto por AirDrop (al dispositivo que yo elija): https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/0c72c66c300e44c4be3be2d557507d28Antes de ejecutarlo por primera vez tuve que dar permisos a la aplicación: Ajustes > Aplicaciones > Atajos > Avanzado > Permitir compartir grandes cantidades de datos Dime qué te ha parecido este capitulo y deja un comentario en ivoox o Spotify.Si lo prefieres, envíame un correo electrónico a la dirección de gmail almadailypodcast. En redes soy @almajefi y me encuentras en X / Twitter, Bluesky, Threads, Instagram y Telegram.
Pastor Jim Warren continues our series on "A Prophet's Life: Lessons Learned From Those Called to Communicate God's Truth" with a message from Zechariah 7 and 8. He uses the attached fill-in and refers to a photo of a lamb and Jesus that can be seen here. Click the arrow below, or if you're reading this in an email you can click this link, to play the service: This service is available for download free on iTunes, where you can also subscribe to our podcast. Search for "Westchester Chapel" on the iTunes Store. If you want to know more about starting a relationship with Jesus Christ visit www.WestchesterChapel.org/salvation.
In our quest to better understand the often-confusing changes and additions to the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro photo situation, we've decided to tackle the photo file formats. HEIF, ProRAW, JPEG-XL... there are a lot of options to choose from. Hosts: Jeff Carlson: website (https://jeffcarlson.com), Jeff's photos (https://jeffcarlson.com/portfolio/), Jeff on Instagram (http://instagram.com/jeffcarlson), Jeff on Glass (https://glass.photo/jeff-carlson), Jeff on Mastodon (https://twit.social/@jeffcarlson) Kirk McElhearn: website (https://www.kirkville.com), Kirk's photos (https://photos.kirkville.com), Kirk on Instagram (https://instagram.com/mcelhearn), Kirk on Glass (https://glass.photo/mcelhearn), Kirk on Mastodon (https://journa.host/@mcelhearn) Show Notes: (View show notes with images at PhotoActive.co (https://www.photoactive.co/home/episode-173-iphone-formats)) Rate and Review the PhotoActive Podcast! (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/photoactive/id1391697658?mt=2) Episode 172: Photographic Styles on iPhone 16 (https://www.photoactive.co/home/episode-172-photo-styles) Episode 170: iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro (https://www.photoactive.co/home/episode-170-iphone16) JPEG XL: What It Is And Why You Should Care | The PetaPixel Podcast (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ch-8xa8pT5M) Subscribe to the PhotoActive podcast newsletter at the bottom of any page at the PhotoActive web site (https://photoactive.co) to be notified of new episodes and be eligible for occasional giveaways. If you've already subscribed, you're automatically entered. If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes/Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/photoactive/id1391697658?mt=2) or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast. And don't forget to join the PhotoActive Facebook group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/photoactivecast/) to discuss the podcast, share your photos, and more. Disclosure: Sometimes we use affiliate links for products, in which we receive small commissions to help support PhotoActive.
It's the October mailbag! This month, Jason and Jeff answer questions about the importance of maintaining cash reserves, insights on investing in individual stocks through 401k plans, strategies for valuing high-growth companies, the role of ethical considerations in investment decisions, and more. Do you have a question for the mailbag? Send it to the show at the email below or on social media. Companies mentioned: AER, BA, ENPH, FTAI, HEIC, SEDG ***************************************** Subscribe to our portfolio on Savvy Trader at: https://savvytrader.com/investingunscripted/investing-unscripted-portfolio?s=MjM0NDM6NTQ1OA== ***************************************** Email: investingunscripted@gmail.com Twitter: @InvestingPod Check out our YouTube channel for more content: https://www.youtube.com/@InvestingUnscripted ****************************************** To get 15% off any paid plan at finchat.io, visit https://finchat.io/unscripted ****************************************** Investing Unscripted is brought to you by Public.com* Visit https://public.com/investingunscripted *A Bond Account is a self-directed brokerage account with Public Investing, member FINRA/SIPC. Deposits into this account are used to purchase 10 investment-grade and high-yield bonds. As of 9/26/24, the average, annualized yield to worst (YTW) across the Bond Account is greater than 6%. A bond's yield is a function of its market price, which can fluctuate; therefore, a bond's YTW is not “locked in” until the bond is purchased, and your yield at time of purchase may be different from the yield shown here. The “locked in” YTW is not guaranteed; you may receive less than the YTW of the bonds in the Bond Account if you sell any of the bonds before maturity or if the issuer defaults on the bond. Public Investing charges a markup on each bond trade. See our Fee Schedule (https://public.com/disclosures/fee-schedule). Bond Accounts are not recommendations of individual bonds or default allocations. The bonds in the Bond Account have not been selected based on your needs or risk profile. See https://public.com/disclosures/bond-account to learn more.. ***************************************** Find the 2024 Portfolio Contest here: https://tinyurl.com/2024contest Find the 2023 Portfolio Contest here: https://tinyurl.com/Smatterfolio2023 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/investing-unscripted/support
(This newsletter is sponsored by me, alerting you about the three mobile photography video courses I have available: beginning iPhone, iPhone 16 and Google Pixel. http://www.jeffersongraham.com/courses)You gotta love a photography application that calls itself the “Anti-AI” app. Halide has my name written all over it. The app has actually been around for several years, since 2017, but recently added a new feature called “Process Zero,” which lets us photograph things the way we actually see them, as opposed to how we'd like to remember the world. That means no fake blue skies, no artificially enhanced colors, no over-sharpened images. The app, which costs $19.99 yearly or $2.99 monthly, produces “zero computational photography to produce natural, film-like photos,” Halide says. Yay! (Sorry Galaxy and Pixel fans—Halide is only available for the iPhone and iPad.)Top, iPhone 16 Pro Apple fake blue sky, over sharpened. The bottom shot, again on the iPhone 16 Pro, is with the Halide app. All the photos shown here are unedited. My beef on the AI revolution is that it's great for looking up things, transcribing interviews, getting cars to drive automatically and for photo editing—but not for photo taking. I've written about how Google has taken a step towards ruining photography as we know it with the new Pixel 9 series of photos that offers features to add people to the photo, and do things that just aren't there. Google's “Add Me,” lets you take a photo of say, the two of you, and add a third person to the image after the fact, while the really controversial one is called Remagine, which turns ordinary photos into unlabeled generative AI artwork. Yuck. Apple has made a big deal of new AI features coming to the iPhone, but luckily they don't include altering major reality as part of the deal. However, what Apple, Samsung and Google have done is to take a basic camera and turn it into something that never produces an image that's out of focus, rarely too dark or light, with computational skills. The phone cameras take 9 images every time you click the shutter and merges them into one master photo with few flaws. As the Verge noted in an iPhone review about Halide: “If you're one of the many people who think that iPhone photos look overprocessed lately, then this is the feature for you.”The New Yorker, of all places, did a feature on Halide this week that you should check out. When's the last time the New Yorker did a piece on an app? Just wondering. “Process Zero has made me enjoy taking photos with my phone again, because I don't feel like I'm constantly fighting against algorithmic editing that I can't control or predict,” writes the author Kyle Chayka in the New Yorker. Halide notes that turning off the auto features has tradeoffs. It admits that it can't handle low light well and cannot access some features of the iPhone, notably the 2x zoom feature that crops a portion of the 48 megapixel sensor to “zoom” in and get closer. Top, iPhone, with enhanced orange and flag, bottom shot is with Halide. I've included here many examples of Apple vs. Halide, so you can see for yourself. You may prefer the Apple approach, which has its place—in many of these shots, the extra color is nice to have, but as a rule, I'd rather have the option to add those looks myself in editing afterwards, and have a cleaner image to play with. Top: Apple Photos shot, bottom via the Halide app. You can see how the colors are actually crisper in the Halide photo, minus the fake darkened sky. If you have the new iPhone 16, you might have heard about the “Camera Control” button on the side of the phone which lets you click to open the camera, without having to use FaceID. The button can be programmed to make Halide the default camera. Meanwhile, let me tell you more about the Halide app. It's incredibly simple. At the top of the screen you click the drop-down menu to select “Process Zero” or “Apple Processed” photos. Another tool lets you select Auto or Manual exposure, which you can tweak by pressing down on the screen and making the image lighter or darker. At the bottom of the app, you choose which lens you want to use, .5, 1x or 5x, the ability to use the Portrait Mode to blur the background and selfie mode. Hidden after a swipe is the flash, timer, white balance and settings, where you can choose to photograph in the traditional JPG, the HEIC smaller file, or larger RAW. Again, you may prefer the auto features, and that's fine, but if you want to go back to the days where a photo was a photo, without enhancement that can't be tweaked, you should check out Halide. NewsbytesInstafamous: If you want to be seen on Instagram, but don't feel like making a highly produced short Reels video, Instagram announced this week that Carousels and photos with music now can show up in the Reels tab too, which it favors over basic photo posts. Get busy creators!Amazon Stinks: When the company announced that it was adding adverts to its Prime Video offerings, unless we paid a fee, it said it would offer limited ads and not be obnoxious. Well, that didn't last very long. This week Amazon said it will start increasing the ad load in the coming year. Surprise, surprise!Speaking of AI editing: Software giant Adobe announced several new photo editing tools at its MAX conference in Miami, including the ability generate seconds of video footage from a text prompt in its Premiere Pro video editing program, and new tools for Lightroom Mobile. Here you can automatically apply effects for retouching backgrounds, teeth, eyes, skin, and more.Let's go to Japan!On tonight's episode of Photowalks on Scripps, we visit the Kansai region of Japan, including stops to Japan's “Kitchen” of Osaka, the street food capital of the country, and the lively port city of Kobe. The show airs at 8 p.m. ET on Scripps News. Mobile Photography on FlipboardI have a long-standing relationship with the digital social magazine Flipboard, one of the great apps for getting a curated look at things of interest. I'm currently the photographer in residence there for the fall—and the great Mia Q just posted a nice interview with me on Flipboard that you might enjoy!Record Store DaysI got such great response to last Sunday's bonus edition, talking about my days working as a clerk at a used record store in Berkeley at age 20, and all the important life lessons I learned at that time. But I broke the format of this newsletter, with nothing about tech, travel or photography in the story. Should I continue with my tale, I asked readers. “I'm loving learning the back story,” commented Josh. “I love reading about your adventures,” said Brian. “More, more, more Jeff” requested Jolene. Thank you! So by popular demand, I have part 3 of my personal history all cued up and ready for you in tomorrow's edition. Thanks so much for the interest!And as always, thanks again for taking the time to read, watch and listen!Jeff Get full access to Jefferson Graham's PhotowalksTV newsletter - Tech & Travel at www.photowalkstv.com/subscribe
Send us a textTrigger warning: baby lossThis episode is especially for baby loss awareness week. Tamarin Norwood's incredible book about her son GabrielIn the Lancet:Wakley Prize Essay in the Lancet (2021)https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(21)02690-8/fulltext https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(21)02797-5/fulltextAbout the book online:If you want to buy the book: https://theindigopress.com/product/the-song-of-the-whole-wide-world/)(or on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Song-Whole-Wide-World-gut-wrenching/dp/191164873X)Essay in the Sunday Times: https://www.thetimes.com/life-style/health-fitness/article/how-losing-my-baby-changed-my-idea-of-motherhood-r8jvdlcjbEssay in the Independent: https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/baby-loss-ronaldo-child-grief-b2060596.htmlReviews of the book in the Guardian: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/feb/28/grieve-child-book-tamarin-norwood-memoir-pregnancy-death the TLS: https://www.the-tls.co.uk/regular-features/in-brief/the-song-of-the-whole-wide-world-tamarin-norwood-book-review-julia-buenoand T&F journal Life Writing: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14484528.2024.2384755 The book and other writing-related work in healthcare: THE SONG OF THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD been added to medical and midwifery curricula in the UK (Cambridge University and Warwick Med School) and in Australia (Newcastle School of Nursing and Midwifery), and is now gifted to bereaved families by one baby loss charity (Held In Our Hearts) and was a World Book Day recommendation by Sands, the UK's principal baby loss charity. It is the subject of two case studies exploring the role of literature in compassionate healthcare training, to be presented at the upcoming NHS NES Conference.'FROM THE HEART' NOTELETS are packs of note cards with memory and writing prompts for parents whose baby has sadly died. These were created by Tamarin Norwood and Scottish baby loss charity Held In Our Hearts with HEIC funding, and are now provided for bereaved parents across 5 NHS Boards in Scotland as part of their baby loss support, and are increasingly being taken up by hospitals in England including Great Ormond St Hospital. https://www.lboro.ac.uk/media-centre/press-releases/2023/march/baby-loss-writing-resources-tamarin-norwood-study/ I proposed these notecards in the following article: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14484528.2021.1871705Contact:t.g.norwood@lboro.ac.uk @TamarinNorwood on
Pastor Jim Warren continues our series on "A Prophet's Life: Lessons Learned From Those Called to Communicate God's Truth" with a message from Haggai 1. He starts with references to Ezra 3 and 4. He used Play-doh and cardboard to illustrate how we can be separated from the Lord in disobedience. When we repent and "tear up" the cardboard, we can join more deeply in worship with the Lord. Click the arrow below, or if you're reading this in an email you can click this link, to play the service: This service is available for download free on iTunes, where you can also subscribe to our podcast. Search for "Westchester Chapel" on the iTunes Store. If you want to know more about starting a relationship with Jesus Christ visit www.WestchesterChapel.org/salvation.
The latest In Touch With iOS with Dave is joined by guest Kelly Guimont, Marty Jencius, Jeff Gamet, and Ben Roethig. We discuss the iOS 18 beta's progress and new features, share tips for providing developer feedback, and speculate on the upcoming Apple event on September 9, including the iPhone 16 and Apple Watch updates. The conversation also covers the implications of Bluetooth 6 and a creative use of AirTags to catch package thieves, showcasing innovative tech applications in everyday life. Excitement for Apple's future developments permeates the episode, setting the stage for further insights in the coming weeks. The show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio Links to our Show Give us a review on Apple Podcasts! CLICK HERE we would really appreciate it! Click this link Buy me a Coffee to support the show we would really appreciate it. intouchwithios.com/coffee Another way to support the show is to become a Patreon member patreon.com/intouchwithios Website: In Touch With iOS YouTube Channel In Touch with iOS Magazine on Flipboard Facebook Page Mastodon X Instagram Threads Spoutible Topics and Summary In this episode, we delve into the latest and greatest in Apple's ecosystem, covering everything from iOS updates to exciting new product predictions ahead of the upcoming Apple event. I'm joined by experts Kelly Guimpnt, Ben Roethjig, Jeff Gamet, and Marty Jencius, each bringing their insights and enthusiasm for all things Apple. We kick off the episode by discussing the current state of beta testing for iOS 18, noting its progression towards completion and the anticipated launch at the close of the month. Each panelist shares their experiences with the latest beta features, from enhanced customization options to the joys and quirks of the Music app updates. Our resident beta tester offers valuable tips, emphasizing the importance of providing feedback to developers during testing to ensure a smooth final rollout. As we transition into product speculation for the upcoming Apple event on September 9, we explore the likely unveilings, including the much-anticipated iPhone 16 lineup, Apple Watch updates, and possibly new AirPods. We engage in a lively discussion on what we hope to see from the Apple event, with varying opinions on whether the iPhone mini will be making a return and what exciting features the Apple Watch might include this year. In addition to our product predictions, we also address the introduction of Bluetooth 6, discussing its potential impact on Apple's precision-finding capabilities and how it might revolutionize the way users interact with their devices. Kelly raises a crucial point about the slow adoption of new technologies and how it might affect users in the short term. The episode takes a lighter turn when we explore a fascinating new use case for AirTags, where a California woman creatively employed the device to track down package thieves. This leads to an in-depth conversation on the innovative ways users are harnessing technology to tackle everyday problems, as we reminisce about similar past endeavors that blend technology with a bit of humor and cleverness. As we wrap up, the camaraderie and shared excitement for what's to come in Apple's world shine through. We encourage listeners to stay tuned for more detailed analyses of the Apple event and the impact of new technology on our daily lives in future episodes. Links referenced in our Topics Links referenced in our Topics Beta this week. We are very close to release of iOS 18 When to Expect iOS 18 on Your iPhone as Beta Testing Wraps Up Hands-on with Clean Up in iOS 18.1 Beta 3 [Video] Apple Music in iOS 18: Five new features are coming soon Vision Pro This week. Apple Seeds Ninth visionOS 2 Beta to Developers FYI: This is the summarized changelog from what's changed in Beta 9 visionOS 2 Beta 9 Changelog Vision Pro will live or die on Apple's own words: ‘spatial computer Would you agree? What is the HEIC photo format on the iPhone? The Quickest Ways to Convert HEIC to JPEG iMazing Converter | Free Photo HEIC to JPEG and Video HEVC to MPEG-4 Conversion Tool Kelly's friend Aaron Hockley (aka TechPhotoGuy) shared a shortcut to send a JPG: Convert HEIC to JPG with This iOS Shortcut Apple's Glow time event is next week and the panel gives their predictions. Apple's iPhone 16 event: how to watch and what to expect How to watch the iPhone 16 Glowtime reveal event - tune in for iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Plus and iPhone 16 Pro Max New iPhone 16 Pro 2TB Storage Option: All the Rumors In Favor iPhone 16 Launch Month Is Here: Everything We Know Four advantages the iPhone 16 Pro will have over the iPhone 16 Why ‘AirPods SE' could debut next week as Apple's new entry model Apple Watch users are getting asked about features, battery life, and use of smart rings iPad Mini 7? What to Expect From Apple's 2024 iPad Mini 7 AirPods 4 Rumors: Everything We Know So Far News Slow Horses season 4 starts streaming today Bluetooth 6 Launches, Could Enhance iPhone's Precision Finding Feature AirTags are now being used as bait to catch package thieves Mark Rober and Macaulay Culkin troll Porch Pirates: Glitter Bomb 2.0 vs Porch Pirates Announcements Macstock 8 wrapped up for 2024. But you can purchase the digital pass and still see the great talks we had including Dave talking about Apple Services and more. Content is now available! . Click here for more information: Digital Pass | Macstock Conference & Expo with discounts on previous events. Our Host Dave Ginsburg is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users and shares his wealth of knowledge of iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV and related technologies. Visit the YouTube channel https://youtube.com/intouchwithios follow him on Mastadon @daveg65, and the show @intouchwithios Our Regular Contributors Jeff Gamet is a podcaster, technology blogger, artist, and author. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's managing editor, and Smile's TextExpander Evangelist. You can find him on Mastadon @jgamet as well as Twitter and Instagram as @jgamet His YouTube channel https://youtube.com/jgamet Ben Roethig Former Associate Editor of GeekBeat.TV and host of the Tech Hangout and Deconstruct with Patrice Mac user since the mid 90s. Tech support specialist. Twitter @benroethig Website: https://roethigtech.blogspot.com Marty Jencius, Ph.D., is a professor of counselor education at Kent State University, where he researches, writes, and trains about using technology in teaching and mental health practice. His podcasts include Vision Pro Files, The Tech Savvy Professor and Circular Firing Squad Podcast. Find him at jencius@mastodon.social https://thepodtalk.net About our Guest Kelly Guimont is a podcaster and friend of the Rebel Alliance. She appears on The Incomparable network as well as hosts I Want My M(CU) TV. you can find her on Mastodon and Instagram @verso
Eva P. continues our Wednesday Praise, Pray & Proclaim series on The Armor of God with a message on the Shield of Faith from Eph. 6:16. Kim A. reads the Scripture and Tamara W. reads a poem related to the subject.Eva refers to the following artwork by Pastor Jim Warren. The other picture can be found at www.dreamstime.com, photo 46314953. Click the arrow below, or if you're reading this in an email you can click this link, to play the service: This service is available for download free on iTunes, where you can also subscribe to our podcast. Search for "Westchester Chapel" on the iTunes Store. If you want to know more about starting a relationship with Jesus Christ visit www.WestchesterChapel.org/salvation.
Melanie Solomon continues our Wednesday evening Praise, Pray & Proclaim series on The Armor of God with a message on the gospel sandals of peace from Eph. 6:15. She refers to artwork of first century A.D. Roman armor. This artwork by Pastor Jim Warren is below.Click the arrow below, or if you're reading this in an email you can click this link, to play the service: This service is available for download free on iTunes, where you can also subscribe to our podcast. Search for "Westchester Chapel" on the iTunes Store. If you want to know more about starting a relationship with Jesus Christ visit www.WestchesterChapel.org/salvation.
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Eva P. continues our Wednesday evening Praise, Pray & Proclaim series on the Armor of God with a message on the belt of truth and the breastplate of righteousness from Eph 6:10-14. Kim A. reads the Ephesians Scripture. Tamara W. reads Acts 19:11-20. Eva referred to the following artwork by Pastor Jim Warren.Click the arrow below, or if you're reading this in an email you can click this link, to play the service: This service is available for download free on iTunes, where you can also subscribe to our podcast. Search for "Westchester Chapel" on the iTunes Store. If you want to know more about starting a relationship with Jesus Christ visit www.WestchesterChapel.org/salvation.
AI this, AI that. I love tech and I'm tired of hearing about AI. I guess it's part of our lives now. We talk about some things. Mothers Day. AI. Deepfakes. Get in touch: Parenting vs. Podcast can be found at parentingvspodcast.com Instagram @parentingvspodcastAll our music is made by Jeff: https://soundcloud.com/jeff-omidvaran
https://weekly52.de/weekly/374 Mit den neuen Smartphones ist Fotografie für jeden zugänglich geworden. Egal, ob du ein Gelegenheitsfotograf oder ein Enthusiast bist, dein Handy ist ein tolles Werkzeug, um beeindruckende Bilder festzuhalten. Wir plaudern über Komposition, Beleuchtung, geben Empfehlungen für spezielle Apps zum Fotografieren und für die Nachbearbeitung und beleuchten die diversen Einstell-Möglichkeiten deines Smartphones. Simone Naumanns Buch “Fotografie mit dem Smartphone” ist eine wertvolle Ressource. Tauche ein in ihre Erkenntnisse zur Komposition, Beleuchtung und Bearbeitungstechniken, die speziell auf die Smartphone-Fotografie zugeschnitten sind. Denke daran, Übung macht den Meister – experimentiere, lerne und genieße den Prozess! Viel Spaß beim Fotografieren!
View in HD at . By default your iPhone saves photos as HEIC files. These are compressed images, like JPEG files, but will use less space on your iPhone, Mac and iCloud. You can easily convert these to JPEG files when you need to. Your iPhone also saves video files in HEVC format.
Pastor Jim Warren continues our series on "A Prophet's Life: Lessons Learned From Those Called to Communicate God's Truth” with a message from Luke 1:26-38, 45-56.He mentions an ornament like the one pictured below. Click the arrow below, or if you're reading this in an email you can click this link, to play the service: This service is available for download free on iTunes, where you can also subscribe to our podcast. Search for "Westchester Chapel" on the iTunes Store. If you want to know more about starting a relationship with Jesus Christ visit www.WestchesterChapel.org/salvation.
Si parla delle nuove reaction da usare durante le videochiamate con macOS, di un corso su GIT di Manuel Zavatta, della batteria dell'Apple Watch di Luca, di come scaricare in automatico video da YouTube, di pregi e difetti (?) del formato HEIC, del...
Pastor Linda Warren continues our series on "A Prophet's Life: Lessons Learned From Those Called to Communicate God's Truth” with a message from Isaiah 6:1-7 on holiness. She explains that Holiness is Wholly His. She refers to this gift from her staff at the magazine Sports Illustrated. Click the arrow below, or if you're reading this in an email you can click this link, to play the service: This service is available for download free on iTunes, where you can also subscribe to our podcast. Search for "Westchester Chapel" on the iTunes Store. If you want to know more about starting a relationship with Jesus Christ visit www.WestchesterChapel.org/salvation.
Adriano del podcast AdrianOS me precunta algo interesante que voy a intentar resolver. El podcast de Adriano.. https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/adrianos/id1698723853 Feliz Finde. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/carlos-castillo-fotografo/message
Soutenez-nous sur patreon.com/iweek ! Voici l'épisode 156 d'iWeek (la semaine Apple), le podcast. Test : nos 10 premiers jours avec l'iPhone 15 Pro Max et la vérité sur les bad buzz. Enregistré le mardi 3 octobre 2023 à 18h. Présentation : Benjamin Vincent avec la participation de Fabrice Neuman, François Le Truédic et Gilles Dounès. Au sommaire de cet épisode 156 : nos 10 premiers jours - ceux de François - avec l'iPhone 15 Pro Max : premier test du nouvel iPhone Pro à grand écran et tétra prisme : le premier téléobjectif 5x optique sur un iPhone. Cet iPhone 15 Pro Max qui a tellement de succès malgré son prix, mérite-t-il, à l'usage, l'intérêt qu'on lui porte ? Du design à la fausse révolution du bouton Action en passant par les capacités photo et vidéo, François partage ses premières prises en main avec nous. Les iPhone 15 Pro et Pro Max constituent notre sujet unique, cette semaine, puisque dans la première partie de l'épisode, nous nous intéressons à tous ces défauts qui remontent au fil des jours et qui ont - en partie - entâché la sortie commerciale de la gamme 15. Fragilité supposée, finitions aléatoires sur certains modèles bleu titane, surchauffe (à laquelle Apple vient d'apporter une réponse apparemment satisfaisante avec la mise à jour 17.0.3 d'iOS) et même des rayures constatées au déballage comme dans le cas de François : autant de bad buzz à propos desquels nous essayons de faire la part des choses entre réalité et piège à clics. Enfin, ne manquez pas le bonus hebdo exclusif qui vous est réservé, chers soutiens : cette semaine, le nouveau masque de réalité mixte annoncé par Mark Zuckerberg, le Meta Quest 3 et les avatars étonnamment réalistes utilisés par Lex Fridman pour son interview du CEO de Meta dans son podcast hebdo. Si l'actualité Apple vous passionne, suivez "la quotidienne iWeek", 5 à 10 minutes chaque jour, du lundi au vendredi, avec les cinq infos majeures dans l'écosystème Apple : un podcast gratuit, lui aussi, sur toutes les principales platesformes.
This week's episode of Niche Pursuits News is hosted by Jared Bauman, of 201 Creative, and Shawn Hill, a previous podcast guest and the brains behind The Grilling Dad. The first topic they dive into is Ezoic's announcement of the end of its affiliate program and its plan to lay off workers. They talk about the blow to affiliates but also mention how it created an interesting juxtaposition in providing a financial incentive for referring people. They talk about the statement from Tyler Bishop, the company's CMO, about the discontinuation of the program, in which he shares some interesting data, as well as the letter from CEO Dwayne Lafleur about the layoffs. They also discuss whether there needs to be an entry-level ad provider for website owners. Jared and Shawn then move on to a different topic: the Claud 2 launch, by Anthropic. Claud is an AI language model which is gaining attention for having more human-like responses. Claud also allows users to upload files and ask questions about different documents, which is a unique feature. Shawn shares his thoughts on it after using it a little bit and comparing it with ChatGPT, and Jared has some ideas about how to leverage Claud for SEO. Listen in to hear what they have to say! Moving on, Jared and Shawn touch on the recent volatility in the SERPs, suggesting that a Google update is underway. While the exact cause of the update remains unclear, there is evidence that changes are happening in the search engine landscape. The next topic on the agenda is Wix's launch of its AI website generator. The tool allows users to create complete websites with just the press of a button. Jared and Shawn discuss the implications of this new tool and its target market, noting that it will help certain types of businesses establish a web presence. In the Shiny Object Syndrome portion of the podcast, Jared goes first with an update on his progress with the Amazon Influencer Program. He continues to rake it in and recently surpassed the 300-video mark. He also talks about taking a brief break from his Weekend Growth newsletter. Shawn talks about helping a friend build his first niche site and documenting the process publicly, and he also has a positive report on The Grilling Dad, which continues to grow and do well despite spending less time on it. As for the weird niche sites, Jared kicks things off with HEIC to JPG, which is a great tool for iPhone users, as photos are sometimes saved as HEIC files. They talk about the site's clean design and ease of use. It has a DR of 62 and only ranks for 5200 keywords, but it has a ton of number-one rankings and ranks for keywords with very high search volumes. They also talk about the idea of creating a tool that adds to your business or your website. Shawn then shares his weird niche site: Cooler Spy. He highlights how the site is dedicated to just one product, how it has lots of addictive YouTube videos, and has just 24 pages. He estimates traffic of around 10k and earnings of up to $1k per month, and although it's a small site, its quality is off the charts. And that concludes another thought-provoking and inspiring episode of the podcast, where you can learn about the latest in SEO and niche site news and what it means for you! Be sure to get more content like this in the Niche Pursuits Newsletter Right Here: https://www.nichepursuits.com/newsletter Want a Faster and Easier Way to Build Internal Links? Get $15 off Link Whisper with Discount Code "Podcast" on the Checkout Screen: https://www.nichepursuits.com/linkwhisper
Pastor Rachel Taylor preaches on Lamentations 3:19-24. Click the arrow below, or if you're reading this in an email you can click this link, to play the service: Pastor Rachel mentions grieving the death of her dad, Tim. You can read his obituary and leave a blessing and/or prayer by clicking here.This service is available for download free on iTunes, where you can also subscribe to our podcast. Search for "Westchester Chapel" on the iTunes Store.Pastor Rachel opens with a story from the book The Hiding Place, and you can see the story dramatized in this musical in which Westchester Chapel's drama evangelist Rich Swingle performed: If you want to know more about starting a relationship with Jesus Christ visit www.WestchesterChapel.org/Salvation.
Pastor Joyce Swingle continues our series on The Times of Cementing with a message from Luke 18:18-30 on making choices for Jesus and the Kingdom. She refers to this needle and camel in the message. Click the arrow below, or if you're reading this in an email you can click this link, to play the service: This service is available for download free on iTunes, where you can also subscribe to our podcast. Search for "Westchester Chapel" on the iTunes Store. If you want to know more about starting a relationship with Jesus Christ visit www.WestchesterChapel.org/Salvation. Photo of Joyce Swingle courtesy of NicolettiPhoto.com. Photo of needle and camel courtesy of Joyce Swingle.
Noch immer wird die JPEG Fotografie belächelt, dabei bietet die Verlagerung der RAW-Konvertierung vom Rechner direkt in die Kamera auch für Profis viele Vorteile. Um gleichwertige Ergebnisse zu erzielen, braucht es aber passende Kameras wie die Fujifilm X- und GFX-Serie und ihre JPEG-Rezepte. Zu diesen hat der Fotograf, Podcaster und Buchautor Thomas B. Jones ein Update seines Buches herausgebracht. Was die Möglichkeiten der Fujifilm JPEGs sind, wann sie sich für wen eignen und wie das mit den Rezepten und seinem Buch konkret aussieht — darüber sprechen wir in dieser Folge. SHOWNOTES: Das neue Buch “33 JPEG Rezepte für Fujifilm X-Kameras“ (und natürlich auch GFX) gibt es ab kommender Woche (und jetzt schon vorbestellbar) druckfrisch z.B. hier: https://amzn.to/3TUVdAs Thomas B. Jones: https://www.thomasjones.de FLD-Filter für das 50s Diner-Rezept: https://amzn.to/3Ud3qjO Thomas Havanna Rezept: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv8mUD6WHac&t=3819s Mehr über JPEG, HEIC und HEIF mit Thomas: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLt-n2YhpIg Meine Review zu Thomas neuem Buch und ein paar erste Einblicke gibt es hier: https://www.schlicksbier.com/33-jpeg-rezepte-fuer-fujifilm-x-kameras-buchreview/ Ich habe in meinem Blog auch ein kostenloses Bonusrezept: https://www.schlicksbier.com/northern-vintage-ein-fujifilm-jpeg-rezept Folge 40 mit Peter Müller über die JPEG-Fotografie unabhängig vom Kamerahersteller: https://studio.kreativkommune.org/040-die-out-of-cam-jpeg-fotografie Meine anderen Podcasts und mich bei anderen Podcasts zu Gast findest Du auf https://www.schlicksbier.com/podcast Shownotes und Diskussionsmöglichkeiten auch immer auf https://studio.kreativkommune.org/podcast
Apparently basketball is very important. Are you drinking the Hemispheric Views Kool-Aid? Martin is! Jason goes digging for rocks. Oh, and, of course, Andrew wants you to "save" some money. Quick Show Because Basketball 00:00:00 NBL (https://nbl.com.au/)
Hur hittar man vägen?Hur navigerar vi bland våra olika viljor? Var Jesus en individanpassad pedagog?Hur lever vi med det allvarsamma djupet i den glada påsktiden?Kerstin Hellemarck, Maria Flink och Martin Wallén samtalar om livets karta och kompass. Om vägar, sanning och livet. Om stora beslut, reflektion och meditation. Och om att vara andlig vägledare. Vi får också höra hur en ignatiansk bibelmeditation går till.Klicka här för att lyssna på samtalet: 215 - Tolkning pågårText för samtalet: Johannesevangeliet 14:1-14Temat för söndagen: Vägen till livet
Vad berättar palmsöndagens evangelietext om mellanmänskliga och sociala mekanismer?Hur känns det att dras med i jublande folkhop?Ryms glädjen i sorgen och ryms sorgen i glädjen?Var kan vi mötas för att samtala - när omvärlden ibland känns lite väl svart eller vit?Och vad ropar stenarna idag? Nina Konnebäck och Jenny Grimbeck möts för att samtala om mantlar, förväntningar och förhoppningar utifrån palmsöndagens evangelietext. Nina är prästkandidat för Göteborgs stift och läser just nu slutåret på Svenska Kyrkans Utbildningsinstitut. Jenny är pastorsadjunkt i Härlanda församling. Klicka här för att lyssna på samtalet: 210 - Tolkning pågårText för samtalet: Lukasevangeliet 19:28-40Temat för söndagen: Vägen till korset
2022-03-22 Weekly News - Episode 140Watch the video version on YouTube at https://youtu.be/AwsjN2jLpIw Hosts: Eric Peterson - Senior Developer at Ortus SolutionsDan Card - Software Developer at Ortus SolutionsThanks to our Sponsor - Ortus SolutionsThe makers of ColdBox, CommandBox, ForgeBox, TestBox and all your favorite box-en out there. A few ways to say thanks back to Ortus Solutions: Like and subscribe to our videos on YouTube. 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News and EventsInto the Box 2022 CFP is now open!Into the Box will be live in Houston from September 27 - 30, 2022. We want you to speak there! Topic submission closes at midnight April 17th, 2022.https://forms.gle/HR1vQf2T5rs8yCZo9https://intothebox.orgLucee 5.3.9.115 Release Candidate 3This is the final Release Candidate for 5.3.9 before we go stable. Subject to any problems, we aim to release a stable version next week. Please give the new build a spin and let us know of any problems you findhttps://dev.lucee.org/t/5-3-9-115-final-release-candidate-3/9829Built with ColdFusion CFMLThis repo is a community repo to list and showcase companies, sites and technologies powered by ColdFusion (CFML) and several Ortus Products.To contribute, fork and star the project. Then add your own organization file in the orgs directory and then append the name of that file ( excluding the extension ), into the cfml-rocks.json array of orgs. You may use the schema below for reference. Send us your pull request and once validated, we will add it to the repo and site.https://github.com/Ortus-Solutions/built-with-cfml-box/Podcast - CFAlive 111 - CFCasts: Behind the Scenes with Eric PetersonEric Peterson talks about “CFCasts Behind the Scenes” in this episode of the CF Alive Podcast, with host Michaela Light.https://teratech.com/podcast/cfcasts-behind-the-scenes-with-eric-peterson/RFC: cbq - a Provider-based Queueing System for ColdBoxHey, folks. I'd love feedback on this proposal for a provider based queue system for ColdBox.The idea here is that we could standardize the queueing jobs including things like queue names and delays regardless of the backing provider.https://community.ortussolutions.com/t/rfc-cbq-a-provider-based-queueing-system-for-coldbox/9149/10ContentBox 5.1 Released!Wanted to make an announcement that we have released ContentBox v5.1 now: https://contentbox.ortusbooks.com/intro/release-history/whats-new-with-5.1.0The docs are getting a massive update and this release brings a lot of stability to the platform. Enjoy!https://community.ortussolutions.com/t/contentbox-v5-1-released/9151Ortus Webinar - March - ForgeBoxication with Gavin PickinMarch 25th, 2022 Time: 11:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada)ForgeBox is CFML's package management system, and in this webinar you will learn how you can use it with any cfml app you have. You'll learn how to use ForgeBox packaged in your app, commit your own code to ForgeBox, and if we have time we might even make your code into a ColdBox module.Register today: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwkduGurDgoHNf4sljBngAFLpoNSNLkzom3 More Webinars: https://www.ortussolutions.com/events/webinars Ortus Webinar - April - cbSecurity: Passwords, Tokens, and JWTs with Eric PetersonApril 29th, 202211:00 AM Central Time (US and Canada)Learn how to integrate cbSecurity into your application whether you are using passwords, API tokens, JWTs, or a combination of all three!More Webinars: https://www.ortussolutions.com/events/webinars Happy Birthday Docker - Docker Community All HandsThursday, March 31, 2022 | 8:00am - 11:00am PTJoin us in celebrating Docker's 9th birthday at our next Community All Hands! This virtual event is a unique opportunity for the community to come together with Docker staff to learn, share and collaborate about all things Docker.https://www.docker.com/event-community-all-hands Hawaii CFUG - Moving your Legacy ColdFusion application to Modern CFML with Mark TakataMarch 24th, 20221:00pm Hawaiian Time - 4:00pm PDTWe've all seen old legacy code in our ColdFusion applications.How do you move that legacy code to modern CFML with easier maintenance and deployment, fewer bugs, and streamlined code?Why Move to Modern CFML Most of us understand that moving our legacy applications to modern CFML is smart. Easier Maintenance Rapid Deployment Fewer Bugs Modern, Responsive Front-End https://hawaiicoldfusionusergroup.adobeconnect.com/legacy/Adobe WorkshopsJoin the Adobe ColdFusion Workshop to learn how you and your agency can leverage ColdFusion to create amazing web content. 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This virtual event is a unique opportunity for the community to come together with Docker staff to learn, share and collaborate about all things Docker.https://www.docker.com/event-community-all-hands DockerConMay 10, 2022Free Online Virtual ConferenceDockerCon will be a free, immersive online experience complete with Docker product demos , breakout sessions, deep technical sessions from Docker and our partners, Docker experts, Docker Captains, our community and luminaries from across the industry and much more. Don't miss your chance to gather and connect with colleagues from around the world at the largest developer conference of the year. Sign up to pre-register for DockerCon 2022!https://www.docker.com/dockercon/ DevNexus 2022 - The largest Java conference in the USApril 12-14, 2022Atlanta, GABrad & Luis will be speakingLuis - Alpine.js: Declare and React with SimplicityBrad - What's a Pull Request? (Contributing to Open Source)https://devnexus.com/US VueJS ConfFORT LAUDERDALE, FL • JUNE 8-10, 2022Beach. Code. Vue.Workshop day: June 8Main Conference: June 9-10https://us.vuejs.org/Into The Box 2022Solid Dates - September 27-30Two day workshops before the two day conference!Call for Speakers:https://forms.gle/HR1vQf2T5rs8yCZo9Conference Website:https://intothebox.orgInto the Box Latam 2022Tentative dates - Dec 1-2More conferencesNeed more conferences, this site has a huge list of conferences for almost any language/community.https://confs.tech/Blogs, Tweets, and Videos of the Week3/18/22 - Tweet - James Moberg - HEIC to JPG scriptHere's a #ColdFusion function I wrote to convert HEIC image files to JPG using ImageMagick Mogrify. https://gist.github.com/JamoCA/d52eb99b462e42866694975eb9af1396https://twitter.com/gamesover/status/15048925338049781773/17/22 - Tweet - Zac Spitzer - ContractPathOnly recently found out about ContractPath() in #lucee, it's the reverse of ExpandPath() #cfmlhttps://docs.lucee.org/reference/functions/contractpath.htmlhttps://twitter.com/zackster/status/15045529483445002243/16/22 - Video - Ortus Solutions - Celebrating 15 years of ColdBoxWe are so excited to share a small video celebrating the 15 years of the legacy of the ColdBox Platform rocking the ColdFusion (CFML) World. It has been a truly tremendous ride, filled with lots of joy, challenges, frustrations and satisfaction that ColdBox is powering applications from companies all over the world. We started as the very first conventions over configuration MVC framework. It has become the most widely used ColdFusion (CFML) framework and the standard for developing modern web applications in ColdFusion (CFML). With tons of products, modules and frameworks that have stemmed from this initial project. ColdBox HMVC has truly been a catalyst at Ortus!We are committed to open source and to the further development of modern tooling for the CFML language. We are not even close to being done yet. We have tons of new releases, tools and more coming this 2022+ that will richely empower ColdFusion (CFML) developers. We are as modern and even more than many of our competitors in other languages. We are so looking forward for the next 15 years!https://www.ortussolutions.com/blog/coldbox-15-year-anniversary-video3/16/22 - Blog - Ben Nadel - compare() And compareNoCase() Can Accept NULL ValuesAs the ColdFusion language continues to add new operators and new functionality, we have to make sure that we continue to evolve our understand of the runtime behaviors so that we can reduce syntactic noise and make our code more expressive. The steps on this journey are not always intuitive. It requires trial-and-error and whole lot of "I wonder if this will break?" experiments. Such is the way that I discovered that the compare() and compareNoCase() built-in functions can accept Null values as arguments in both Adobe ColdFusion and Lucee CFML.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4229-compare-and-comparenocase-can-accept-null-values-in-coldfusion.htm3/17/22 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Fundamental Differences In Elvis Operator Between Adobe ColdFusion And Lucee CFMLAt work, we use Lucee CFML; but, on my blog, I use Adobe ColdFusion. I enjoy having my feet in both camps because it forces me to have a more robust mental model of each language - seeing what is and is not the same. And, for the most part, things line up well. But, this morning I stumbled upon Charlie Cochran's post on breaking changes in the Elvis operator in Adobe ColdFusion (ACF) which gave me pause. I panicked that I might be introducing subtle bugs into my applications. But, since he was talking about ACF, and I use Lucee CFML at work, I wanted to quickly test the two engines. And, oh chickens, they are very different!https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4231-fundamental-differences-in-elvis-operator-between-adobe-coldfusion-and-lucee-cfml.htm3/19/22 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Creating A Health Probe Using Netlify Cron Functions, Postmark, And ColdFusionA few weekends ago, shortly after upgrading my database to MySQL 8.0.28, my blog went offline for about 8-hours. I believe the issue was related to a bug in how ColdFusion caches per-application datasources. After several days of trial-and-error, I think I finally figured out how to safely create a per-application datasource while working around the bug. And, once the fires were all put out, I started to think about that 8-hour offline window; and, how I might operationalize the monitoring of my site. I had recently heard that Netlify released cron / scheduled functions. So, I wanted to see if I could create a health probe for my ColdFusion site using Netlify scheduled functions and the Postmark SMTP service.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4232-creating-a-health-probe-using-netlify-cron-functions-postmark-and-coldfusion.htm3/21/22 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Playing With The MySQL 8 Document Store X DevAPI In Lucee CFML 5.3.8.201After my blog was upgraded from MySQL 5.7 to MySQL 8.0.28, I read through the MySQL 8 release notes to see what new features I would have at my disposal. I already looked at using LATERAL derived tables and Common Table Expressions (CTE). And now, I want to look briefly at something that was called "Document Store" - MySQL's document-oriented answer to the NoSQL (Not-Only SQL) band of database technologies. I found almost no examples of this on the web. So, what follows is just my trial-and-error experiment with MySQL 8's Document Store and its new X DevAPI in Lucee CFML 5.3.8.201.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4233-playing-with-the-mysql-8-document-store-x-devapi-in-lucee-cfml-5-3-8-201.htmCFML JobsSeveral positions available on https://www.getcfmljobs.com/Listing over 57 ColdFusion positions from 34 companies across 32 locations in 5 Countries.1 new job listedFull-Time - Senior Web Application Developer Coldfusion at Reston, VAMar 21https://www.getcfmljobs.com/jobs/index.cfm/united-states/Senior-Web-Application-Developer-Coldfusion-at-Reston-VA/11446Other Job LinksOrtus Solutionshttps://www.ortussolutions.com/about-us/careers ForgeBox Module of the WeekPDFBox by Matthew ClementeUtilize the PDFBox Java library to manipulate PDFs with CFML.CFML's built-in methods have their place - if they work for you, keep using them.PDFBox's performance is generally faster than CFML's built-in functions, particularly for extracting text. It provides more fine-grained control and insight into the underlying structures and data that make up a PDF (forms, links, javascript, metadata, etc.). 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View in HD at . When dealing with image files on your Mac, it is useful to know the difference between JPEG and GIF files, what HEIC or HEIF files are, what RAW means, and when to use a PNG file.
Getting good video quality from a Blu-ray player with a Plasma TV, Adobe Lightroom & importing incorrect metadata, computer connection issues through captive portals, Bluetooth connection issues with an iPhone 13 & carplay, what happens when 3G is retired on older phones, how to properly set up your new iPhone, is now a good time to get a new MacBook, plus conversations with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle! Determining french cheeses from pictures with AI PC sales up during 2021 TL;DR act introduced in Congress Possible to get good video from a Blu-ray player with a plasma TV Adobe Lightroom importing photos with wrong metadata A laptop is having problems connecting online through captive portals New TV's remote control not working properly Unable to pair iPhone 13 to 2014 Lexus via Bluetooth What will happen when 3G is retired on older phones? Checking the strength of your cell signal on (most) phones Proper way to set up a new iPhone Now's the time to get a new MacBook? When to replace an old phone DSL Extreme Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1860 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy Sponsor: twit.cachefly.com
Getting good video quality from a Blu-ray player with a Plasma TV, Adobe Lightroom & importing incorrect metadata, computer connection issues through captive portals, Bluetooth connection issues with an iPhone 13 & carplay, what happens when 3G is retired on older phones, how to properly set up your new iPhone, is now a good time to get a new MacBook, plus conversations with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle! Determining french cheeses from pictures with AI PC sales up during 2021 TL;DR act introduced in Congress Possible to get good video from a Blu-ray player with a plasma TV Adobe Lightroom importing photos with wrong metadata A laptop is having problems connecting online through captive portals New TV's remote control not working properly Unable to pair iPhone 13 to 2014 Lexus via Bluetooth What will happen when 3G is retired on older phones? Checking the strength of your cell signal on (most) phones Proper way to set up a new iPhone Now's the time to get a new MacBook? When to replace an old phone DSL Extreme Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1860 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy Sponsor: twit.cachefly.com
Getting good video quality from a Blu-ray player with a Plasma TV, Adobe Lightroom & importing incorrect metadata, computer connection issues through captive portals, Bluetooth connection issues with an iPhone 13 & carplay, what happens when 3G is retired on older phones, how to properly set up your new iPhone, is now a good time to get a new MacBook, plus conversations with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle! Determining french cheeses from pictures with AI PC sales up during 2021 TL;DR act introduced in Congress Possible to get good video from a Blu-ray player with a plasma TV? Adobe Lightroom importing photos with wrong metadata A laptop is having problems connecting online through captive portals New TV's remote control not working properly Unable to pair iPhone 13 to 2014 Lexus via Bluetooth What will happen when 3G is retired on older phones? Checking the strength of your cell signal on (most) phones Proper way to set up a new iPhone Now's the time to get a new MacBook? When to replace an old phone DSL Extreme Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1860 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/radio-leo Sponsor: twit.cachefly.com
Getting good video quality from a Blu-ray player with a Plasma TV, Adobe Lightroom & importing incorrect metadata, computer connection issues through captive portals, Bluetooth connection issues with an iPhone 13 & carplay, what happens when 3G is retired on older phones, how to properly set up your new iPhone, is now a good time to get a new MacBook, plus conversations with Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle! Determining french cheeses from pictures with AI PC sales up during 2021 TL;DR act introduced in Congress Possible to get good video from a Blu-ray player with a plasma TV? Adobe Lightroom importing photos with wrong metadata A laptop is having problems connecting online through captive portals New TV's remote control not working properly Unable to pair iPhone 13 to 2014 Lexus via Bluetooth What will happen when 3G is retired on older phones? Checking the strength of your cell signal on (most) phones Proper way to set up a new iPhone Now's the time to get a new MacBook? When to replace an old phone DSL Extreme Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Sam Abuelsamid, Chris Marquardt, and Rod Pyle Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1860 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/episodes/latest Sponsor: twit.cachefly.com
If you're looking for the motivation, apps, and process to get your digital photos sorted once and for all, this ep where we interview Carly Michael is for you. About Carly Michael Carly Michael has spent her whole life surrounded by photos having grown up in her family's camera store - Michaels Camera Video and Digital in Melbourne's CBD. When covid hit, the family decided to close the store so she took the opportunity to become a professional photo organiser - something she had developed a passion for during her time managing the family's photo lab. She now spends her days organising both physical and digital photos, helping people get back in control of their photo mess! Digital photos made the top five life admin pain points in our 2021 community survey and while Dinah has had her photos sorted for some time until we recorded this ep Mia felt like there would never be enough time or motivation in the world for her to get her photos into a format that other people can actually access and enjoy. After the interview Mia downloaded the apps suggested, they did their magic, and her photos are finally organised. Carly starts the interview by talking about her background and how she became interested in the digital dark age. The digital dark age is a concern that, as technology advances, we will lose access to photos and other data as our current media (including hard drives and USBs) are not designed to last. Mia and Carly discuss how setting yourself a deadline and having a photo project as a goal will give you the motivation Carly discussed the key characteristics of an organised photosystem being: organised - chronologically is the easiest centralised accessible - ideally on your phone backed up (consider the 3-2-1 system - 3 copies of your photos, stored in 2 locations with 1 of those being off site) Carly discusses the risks around cloud storage (eg Google's recent change to its terms and conditions that states If you're inactive for two years Google may delete the content. She also discusses the importance of distinguishing between a back-up and a sync. The key steps to get your photos organised are: Gather - Make a list of all your photos (including on devices and in the cloud)and gather them into one physical location Centralise - Put all your digital photos into a central hub - ideally using a hard drive. If you have issues extracting photos consider using Dropbox. It is also useful as a backup Back Up - Carly recommends using BackBlaze Deduplicate - Get rid of duplicates - Carly recommends using Photosweeper for a Mac and Duplicate Cleaner Pro for a PC Organise your photos (folderise them) - Carly recommends using Big Mean Folder Machine for Macs and Photomove for PC. If you run into issues with dates you can use Adobe Bridge to assist with finding the original dates Maintain - consider using dropbox to make a backup of your photos from your phone (not a sync) until you reorganise them. Then create a habit (perhaps by pairing with another regular task) to make sure you oragnise your folders on a regular basis. Also consider changing your behaviour to curate your collection as you go. Adopt the same mindset as you had when you took photos with film. Carly also discusses scanning hardcopy photos - noting that if you are going to scan photos you want to scan once and to the quality you want. You can scan photos using your phone with apps such as photomyne, however, the quality will be limited. She notes that if you are going to scan you want to organise as you scan. Carly also recommends changing your photo setting on your iPhone from HEIC to JPG and not using the Live feature. RESOURCES PhotoGenie - Digital Reset Service Back Blaze - Backup service Photosweeper - to deduplicate photos on a Mac Duplicate Cleaner Pro - to deduplicate photos on a PC Big Mean Photo Machine - to organise photos on a Mac Photomove - to organise photos on a PC Adobe Bridge Dropbox Camera upload Photomyne - app to scan photos from your phone SHARE Please head to the Life Admin Life Hacks Facebook, Insta or Linked In pages to connect with listeners and share your thoughts, questions or suggestions.
The latest In Touch With iOS with Dave and Warren we are joined by returning guest Jeff Gamet. Dave reviews the μBrowser for Apple Watch. It is actually good. iOS15.2 Beta RC is released and almost ready for everyone. Tips on how you can convert photos on iPhone from the HEIC format. Lawsuit filed on swollen battery claims with Apple Watch. iOS15.2 will be able to predict if you fall in the health app. Plus more. The show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio Links to our Show Website: In Touch With iOS YouTube Page In Touch with iOS Magazine on Flipboard News Verizon is Tracking iPhone Users by Default and There's Nothing Apple Can Do. How to Turn It Off Verizon tracks almost everything you do on iPhone. Here's how to stop it. Prince William Apple Fitness+ Time to Walk Now Available [Updated] Chris O'Dowd added to upcoming Apple TV+ comedy series 'Big Door Prize' Razer Launches MagSafe-Compatible Cooling Fan for iPhones Report: iOS Users Who Opt-Out of App Tracking Continue to Be Tracked by Facebook and Snapchat More Firmware updates for the MagSafe Charger and AirPods Apple Updates MagSafe Charger Firmware to 10M229 Apple Updates AirPods, AirPods Pro, and AirPods Max Firmware Lawsuit Claims Swollen Apple Watch Batteries Can Lead to 'Substantial Personal Injury' iOS 15 Now Installed On Nearly 60% Of Devices, Exactly 80 Days After Launch Topics Beta this week. iOS15.2 RC1 was released and we are very close to public release. Apple Seeds Release Candidate Versions of iOS 15.2 and iPadOS 15.2 to Developers iOS 15.2 Adds 'Parts and Service History' Feature to iPhone Apple Seeds Release Candidate Version of watchOS 8.3 to Developers, watchOS 8.3 Release Candidate Expands AssistiveTouch to Older Apple Watch Models Apple Seeds Release Candidate Version of tvOS 15.2 to Developers Apple Music Voice Plan Coming in iOS 15.2 we talk about this new plan and will it be easy to use with Siri only. Here's a First Look at Apple Music's Voice Plan Launching With iOS 15.2 Tips Your iPhone Can Help Predict Your Fall Risk How to convert HEIC to JPG on iPhone and Mac Fix “This message has not been downloaded from server” in Mail on iPhone & iPad Apps µBrowser is a new web browser for Apple Watch that's surprisingly great Link µBrowser on the App Store Greek alphabet Mu Browser - https://www.rapidtables.com/math/symbols/greek_alphabet.html Our Host David Ginsburg is an IT professional supporting Mac, iOS and Windows users and his wealth of knowledge of iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. Visit the YouTube channel https://youtube.com/daveg65 and find and follow him on Twitter @daveg65. About our Guest Jeff Gamet is a podcaster, technology blogger, artist, and author. Previously, he was The Mac Observer's managing editor, and Smile's TextExpander Evangelist. You can find him on Twitter and Instagram as @jgamet and YouTube https://youtube.com/jgamet About our Co-Host Warren Sklar @Wsklar is an IT Consultant and moderator of the Mac To The Future FaceBook Group with over 3000 members talking about all things Apple. Request to join this group to be among people who love Apple.
In episode #30, we talk about how to convert HEIC to JPG on Windows. HEIC is a modern replacement for jpeg. HEIC encoded images offer better image quality with a smaller size as compared to JPEG files. So in today's episode, we will talk about how to convert HEIC to JPEG that you can use right now. So tune in to hear it all! Methods Mentioned in Today's Episode: How to View HEIC Files in Windows 10's Photos App How to Convert HEIC to JPEG on Windows using Photos App Converting HEIC to JPG on Windows Using Third-Party Softwares How to Convert HEIC Files to JPEG on PC Using Online Tools Prefer reading instead and for links, please visit: https://www.techbrackets.com/how-convert-heic-jpg-windows/ Leave Some Feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us: TechBrackets.com Twitter @BracketsTech Instagram @tech_brackets Facebook @TechBrackets Pinterest @TechBrackets For any business enquiries contact us at contact@techbrackets.com
In today's episode, we're discussing RAW images, when to use them and how iPhones shoot RAW images with our Creative Director, Caleb Chancey.
Since the beginning of Digital Photography there has been an ongoing argument on which is better RAW or JPEG and it can at times become a heated discussion. I am going to try and explain the differences between the two and the pros and cons of each one. JPEGs are compressed photos, which means your camera looks at all the information it captures via the sensor and only saves the data it deems important and that's what you get in your finished image file. What does JPEG stand for? Joint Photographic Experts Group, which is the committee that created the file format. Sometimes you will see this file format abbreviated as JPG. With JPEG, the file is in it's modified state so there is no need to process anything. Once you download the file to your hard drive it is ready to open for viewing. The camera also tends to make automatic adjustments, such as color enhancements, saturation, exposure and so on. This format is the standard across all brands of cameras so the images are ready to view and print with no extra work. Because JPEG files are compressed they also tend to take up a lot less disk space than a RAW file, so a JPEG image file might only take up 2MB, where the same file in RAW format might be 10MB or larger. JPEG files, since they are so much smaller they can easily be emailed or uploaded to Social Media sites such as Flickr or Facebook, etc. The RAW file format doesn't stand for anything, all it tells you is that the files are unprocessed and exactly as the camera sees the image from the sensor, just like the way your eye sees the scene. If the camera collects 10MB of data, then the file is exactly 10MB in size. What this means is that you can print the image in considerably larger formats that you can with JPEG files. When shooting in RAW, you may need more memory cards when out on a shoot so that you don't run out of storage capacity during your shoot and you will most likely need an extra, external hard drive to store your images on and to process them from. A RAW file is in it's all natural form and as a result, the file needs to be processed by you using special software and this gives you full control over the colors, vibrance, saturation, exposure and so on. RAW files cannot be opened by anything like a JPEG can be and they cannot be easily emailed or uploaded as websites don't know how to render RAW files and mail servers will not allow those extremely large files to be sent in this format.
Добрый день уважаемые слушатели. Представляем новый выпуск подкаста RWpod. В этом выпуске: Ruby Rails 7 deprecates Enumerable#sum and Array#sum Rails 7 allows passing raw SQL as on_duplicate value to #upsert_all Multiple databases in a single query in your Rails apps - Postgres Foreign Data Wrappers to the rescue Custom “cops” for RuboCop: an emergency service for your Ruby code HEIC support for Active Storage Feature Flags: Not Just for Big Teams or Big Features Using Tags with Sidekiq Jobs Web Storybook 6.3 ES2021 Features Microsoft Teams 2.0 will use half the memory, dropping Electron for Edge Webview2 The Official Release of Apostrophe 3.0 Awesome data visualization tools for software developers Indiepen - an independent and privacy-friendly solution to present your HTML, CSS and JS code example to the people RWpod Cafe 23 (03.07.2021) Сбор и голосование за темы новостей
Vad är det för skillnad mellan att döpa med vatten och helig Ande? Hur påverkar himmelsfärden dopet och vår relation till Gud?Hur vittnar vi om evangeliet i vår vardag?Och var hittar vi drivet att vara kyrka - i känslan av tomhet?I ett frejdigt, intensivt, samtal pratar Martin Wallén och Simon Årnes om Kristi himmelsfärd, traditionen med gökotta, naturen och pilgrimsrörelsen samt hur missionen kallar oss ut i världen att sprida evangelium.Klicka här för att lyssna på samtalet: 180 - Tolkning pågår Temat för Kristi himmelsfärds dag: Herre över alltingText för samtalet: Apostlagärningarna 1:1-11, Markusevangeliet 16:19-20
Comparison of file types for holding image data for textures and sprites in games. File types include BMP, GIF, PNG, JPEG, SVG, TIFF, TGA, PCX, HEIC, and WebP. Properties include transparency, compression, lossy vs lossless, and file size. Demonstration of how to programmatically decode and encode PNG files. Compatibility of image files with four game … Continue reading Image File Formats – Knox Game Design, April 2021 →
Hur kan man förankra påskens budskap? Var finns de öppna gravarna i vårt samhälle? Kan lärjungarnas situation och oro säga något om vår pandemi-tid? Luka Vestergaard och Mattias Haglund är kvar i påsknattens frågor när de samtalar om gravens tomhet eller öppenhet, sjukhusclowner och den digitala Guden. Och så får vi höra tolkningar av texten genom medeltidens klassiska fyrfaldiga tolkningsmodell. Klicka här för att lyssna på samtalet: 174 - Tolkning pågårTemat för påsknatten: Genom död till liv Text för samtalet: Andra Timotheosbrevet 2:8-13
The latest In Touch With iOS with Dave and Warren we are joined by Holden and Brian Depardo. iPhone 12 Mini is still slow selling but someone on the panel thinks it rocks. Stopping spam calls and T-Mobile has it covered. The mirroring app Reflector upgraded to version 4. Listener asks my iPhone 8 and what you should upgrade to plus apps, apps, and more, The show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio News Apple Developing New 'HomePod' Models With Screens and Cameras HomePod mini reportedly includes room temperature and humidity sensor, could be enabled through software update Apple may pay Samsung Display over reduced OLED iPhone 12 mini panel orders Apple Updates iWork Apps for iOS and macOS to Version 11 Recently-Created Shortcuts Links Are Currently Broken UPDATE Apple Fixes iCloud Links for Sharing Shortcuts iPhone 11 Pro survives 30-day dive in a deep-freezing lake iPhone 12 Pro Max is Among 'Best Smartphones of 2021' Says Consumer Reports Topics iOS would not be here if it wasn’t for Mac OS X. Mac OS X is 20; was born of 'a desperate act' by Apple Beta this week. iOS 14.5 Beta 5 was released. Apple Seeds Fifth Betas of iOS 14.5 and iPadOS 14.5 to Developers [Update: Public Beta Available] Apple Removes 'Siri Remote' Mentions in tvOS 14.5 Beta, Changes 'Home' Button Name Apple Seeds Fifth Beta of watchOS 7.4 to Developers How do you stop spam calls? T-Mobile Completes Spam Prevention Rollout, Now Authenticates Calls From 98% of Wireless Users Reflector the great screen sharing app to share your iOS app has been updated to support the M1 processor and more. 'Reflector' AirPlay mirroring app updated with M1 Mac and Big Sur support, new device frames, more we review this and its improvements. A Listener email at feedback@intouchwithios.com asked I have a iPhone 8 and want to upgrade. What would be the best choice? The iPhone SE might be a great choice iPhone SE vs iPhone 8: The only choice for home button lovers we discuss differences and if you like Touch ID you might like the choice. Tips Changing your photo default settings from HEIC to most compatible. Settings > Camera > Formats. Set it to Most Compatible to favor .jpg files. Set it to High Efficiency to favor .heic files. .heic is a new file format for images that is much better in every way than the old .jpg format: it’s smaller, and produces better compression with fewer artifacts. The only reason you might not want to use it is that it hasn’t been implemented by every single service yet, so some places don’t like it and when you find such a place and want to upload a photo there, you’ll have to convert the .heic to a .jpg before you upload. How to Switch Between Apps on iPhone & iPad Apps Opera launches modern redesign for minimalist iPhone browser Our Host Your Host Dave Ginsburg is an IT Professional With over 22 years experience working with Mac and Windows as well as iOS devices. He is also President of The Suburban Chicago Apple Users Group About our Guests Holden DePardo studies computer science and co-hosts two podcasts: Respawn Aim Fire and Networked Podcast. Twitter: @holdendepardo Brian DePardo is a writer and IT Professional living in Dallas, TX About our Co-Host Co-Host Warren Sklar @Wsklar is an IT Consultant and moderator of the Mac To The Future FaceBook Group with over 3000 members talking about all things Apple. Request to join this group to be among people who love Apple.
"Både Marie bebådelse och Jesu korsfästelse tvingar oss att röra oss utanför vår rationella komfortzon" konstaterar Ola Fornling och Anja Moqvist i ett samtal som rör sig kring Maria. Det talas om kroppens teologi och om att Josefs "ja" också behövs. Dessutom talar vi om att det lätt glöms bort vilken tradition hon befann sig i. När samtalet når sitt slut landar det i hoppet, så häng med hela vägen!Klicka här för att lyssna på samtalet: 171 - Tolkning pågårTemat för söndagen: Guds mäktiga verkText för samtalet: Lukasevangeliet 1:26-38
This is The Digital Story Podcast #771, Dec. 29, 2020. Today's theme is "Speed Editing in Capture One Pro 21." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue When I first looked at the description for Speed Edit in Capture One Pro 21, I thought, "Meh, looks OK. Nothing fancy, no AI, just an interface tweak." Boy, was I wrong. After my first 10 minutes of practice, I'm relabeling Speed Edit as truly clever and useful. I'll explain why on today's TDS Photography Podcast. Digital Photography Podcast 771 Speed Editing in Capture One Pro 21 There are a number of other improvements in C1P 21, such as Dehaze, but I want to start with Speed Edit because it is the most impactful. What Capture One has done is establish single-press keystrokes for primary adjustments that we most commonly use. What's clever about the approach is that a mini adjustment slider appears at the bottom of the picture that you and move via the mouse, trackpad, or arrow keys. And you don't have to have any of the editing tabs open to use this. There are 14 edits that you can access via this method. They include: Exposure, Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Highlight, Shadow, Black White, Kelvin, Tint, Clarity, RGB Highlight, RGB Shadow, and RGB Midtone. The control keys are on the left side of the keyboard, leaving your right hand free to mouse or use the arrow keys. And yes, you can edit more quickly using this method. Other notable features in this release include: Dehaze - Eliminate haze and reduce flatness in your images - all in one slider. The powerful new Dehaze tool automatically adjusts contrast, saturation and other elements in flat photos. HEIC - With support for HEIC files (8-bit), you can now edit photos from your Apple devices and more in Capture One. Learn Button - It's never been easier to master Capture One. With the new "Learn" button, you'll quickly access a curated selection of tutorials designed to help you learn step-by-step. Plus, enable "Tool Tips" and hover over a tool for a quick explanation of how it works. Faster Asset Management - It's now faster than ever to search and browse photos in Catalogs and Sessions. And with new high-resolution thumbnails, it's also easier to select and cull images before you even import. Plus, you can now import photos from different folders at once. Solid Apple ProRAW Support - I edited ProRAW files from an iPhone 12 Pro Max, and they looked fantastic in C1P 21. Upgrading Most users can upgrade from C1P 20 for $159 for perpetual license or for $126 annual subscription. Annual Inner Circle Memberships Now Available I now have an option with Patreon to offer a full year membership to the Inner Circle. Plus, you will save 10 percent! So if you've been holding off joining us because you don't want monthly charges on your card, just select the new option on the Inner Circle Signup Page. This Free App Lists Recipes for Over 100 Fujifilm Film Simulations You can read the article here on Petapixel.com The creator of the Fuji X Weekly blog has published his giant library of film simulation recipes to an easy-to-use app. The Fuji X Weekly app has over 100 recipes and more will be added regularly. Fuji X Weekly is a blog created by photographer Ritchie Roesch who has been publishing a multitude of film simulation recipes to his blog for some time, categorized by which are compatible with specific Fujifilm sensors. The Fuji X Weekly app is a mobile library of those and other film simulation recipes that can be easily used in the field. The app itself is free and immediately gives you access to a large list of recipes to try out. The recipes are designed to be leveraged using the custom preset option found in most Fujifilm cameras. While some cameras only allow for one custom preset at a time, some do allow for multiple. The app is designed to make it easier to find and save presets that you like and make it easier to adjust them in the field, which is especially helpful if your Fujifilm camera severely limits the number of presets you can save at a time. New Workshop! Integrating iPhone into a Pro Photography Workflow We have 2 seats left! There's been a lot of discussion about how contemporary iPhones will replace digital cameras. But in practice, they are better for augmenting your image capabilities rather than serving as your sole capture device. And now with Apple ProRAW and iPhone 12 Pro, this becomes more true than ever. This workshop is designed to help you best integrate your modern iPhone into a professional photography workflow. Because of its compact size and powerful features, it can replace many bulky accessories that we were once required to carry along. In this workshop you will explore: Working with just one digital camera and an iPhone. Taking advantage of a versatile fast prime lens on your digital camera and using iPhone for additional focal lengths. Perfecting a RAW workflow with the iPhone. Leveraging Apple ProRAW for those who have iPhone 12 Pro. Building a kit that allows you to travel lighter without compromising capability. Post processing tips and techniques using Photos on Mac, iPad, and iPhone. Investigating other software and workflows to augment your imaging prowess. Photo assignments and weekly check-ins begin in early February 2021, with the grand finale final day on Feb. 27, 2021. As part of this workshop you will have access to Derrick Story Online, our virtual headquarters where we compare notes, share pictures, and learn new techniques. I'll hope you'll join me for this exciting event. Only 10 seats available. First come, first served. You can register now for $135. Patreon members receive a $15 discount for this event. Recommended Hardware for this workshop: iPhone X or newer. Mac running macOS Catalina or Big Sur. Updates and Such Inner Circle Members: A big thanks to those who support our podcast and our efforts! Affiliate Links - The links to some products in this podcast contain an affiliate code that credits The Digital Story for any purchases made from B&H Photo and Amazon via that click-through. Depending on the purchase, we may receive some financial compensation. And finally, be sure to visit our friends at Red River Paper for all of your inkjet supply needs. See you next week! Product Links and Comments There are product links in this article that contain affiliate tags. In some cases, depending on the product, The Digital Story may receive compensation if you purchase a product via one of those links. There is no additional cost to you. You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page, where I'll post this story for discussion.
I 1 Mosebok skiljer Gud ljuset från mörkret. Skapade Gud mörkret? Eller är mörkret en frånvaro av ljus? Och vad gör det med oss och vår tillvaro i så fall när Jesus säger ”Ännu en kort tid är ljuset bland er. Vandra medan ni har ljuset, så att mörkret inte övervinner er. Den som vandrar i mörkret vet inte vart han går.”?Martin Wallén och Per Reinholdsson samtalar om frälsning, ljus & mörker, immanens & transcendens och livets möjligheter. Som människa räcker vi aldrig till, men det betyder inte att vi ger upp. Vi letar efter befrielsen och nåden i texterna (och i livet). Jesus och frälsningen finns i utandningen, tror vi. Och så lite teodicé-problem på det.Klicka här för att lyssna på samtalet: 157 - Tolkning pågårTexter för samtalet: Jes 2:2–5, Andra Petrusbrevet 1:2–8, Joh 12:35-43Temat för söndagen: Frälsningen
Pre-show: Please, please, please vote. The ATP Store returns on 1 November until 14 November… in theory. Follow-up: Peter Pan: Arms akimbo 5G upload speeds Verizon’s 5G lead Photos-related updates Apple Photos file management options Image Capture can import HEIC files if you change a setting on your phone: Settings → Photos → Transfer to Mac or PC → Keep originals Google Photos Marco is aware of the Sonos Move HomePod tip: disable “Hey Siri” on all other devices Marco’s laptop repair covered by credit-card warranty Peak Design combines MagSafe & mechanical fasteners (via Michael Luís Brown) Studio Neat’s Material Dock Thoughts on Apple’s battery specs from Justin Scholz iPhone 12 Pro Reviews Upgrade #323: The Edges are More Interesting Marco’s chamfered MacBook Pro edge blog post Potential Apple Watch unlock fix John’s case request and prospects: Decoded Back Cover Sena Leatherskin MagSafe at 15W speeds …requires Apple’s 20W adapter Alvin Lim’s video USB Power Delivery specs Apple’s Adapters 20W: 5V@3A (15W), 9V@2.2A (20W) 18W: 5V@3A (15W), 9V@2A (18W) 87W: 5.2V@2.4A (12W), 9V@3A (27W), 20.2V@4.3A (87W) 96W: 5.2V@3A (16W), 9V@3A (27W), 15V@3A (45W), 20.5V@4.3A (96W) Lightning Digital AV Adapter Surprise iFixIt MagSafe Teardown Post-show: Marco’s iPhone 12 Thoughts Sponsored by: Backblaze: Unlimited cloud backup for just $6/month. Start a free 15-day trial today. Flatfile: The elegant import button for your web app. Give your users the import experience you always dreamed of, but never had time to build. Become a member for ad-free episodes and our early-release, unedited “bootleg” feed! Become a member!
Topics: -Sam had an incident with salted spoons that will come back to haunt him someday. -Quick Tips! Get your quick tips! Sam discusses converting the typical HEIC photo format when sites cannot understand that extension. -Joe’s process for device setup and consistency is helping him in planning for future employees. -Documentation is key. Not only for your staff, but for clients to see your professionalism. -We get a peek into Jerry’s origins as an Apple consultant. -Letting clients know that you have a plan or standard procedures gives them a sense of ease. -Joe uses tools like Text Expander for his check lists. -Photos libraries are dark and mysterious. -Duplicate Annihilator and Power Photos are recommended de-duplicator apps for Photos. -Do your clients know the difference between kilobytes, megabytes, and gigabytes?
Defender ATP web content filtering, HEVC codec security issues, critical F5 vulnerability, Newly announced Teams features, WTF is Docker Compose, Logic Apps, Windows Admin Center frustrations, PowerShell fixes, and more. Extended show notes available at https://hthpc.com Boot-Up (Random topics) ○ Web content filtering with Microsoft Defender ATP now in public preview ○ What the HEVC? ○ CVE-2020-1425 | Microsoft Windows Codecs Library Remote Code Execution Vulnerability ○ CLARIFICATION: HEVC is not related to the iOS file format HEIC. ○ What The F5? No seriously if you have an F5 device you need to stop reading this and patch ○ US considering banning TikTok ○ https://venturebeat.com/2020/07/07/u-s-is-probing-allegations-tiktok-violated-childrens-privacy/ Teams! ○ Teams Announcements - Together Mode! ○ Examining network issues with Teams at the client side - MS Docs - Pulling Logs ○ Complaints about notifications, pop-out, etc. Dock it and Pull It • Docker Compose • Examples: Plex, QBitTorrent, FileBrowser, Minecraft, httpd • Why do we care? IaC / Azure / etc • Docker and Kubernetes comparisons What the P-P-P-PowerApp? • PowerShell vs Power Automate vs Logic Apps • https://powerofpowerplatform.com/power-automate-vs-azure-logic-apps/ That's WAC • Gripe about Windows Admin Center for a bit • "Never RDP into a server again" • Firefox support is iffy • FOLLOW-UP : Shared Connections seems to work in Firefox as of WAC 1910.2. • Slow load times • Can't connect to servers in batches • Credential management is annoying: "To perform a single sign-in using your Windows account, you might need to set up Kerberos constrained delegation." • Tabbed UI when? • Local groups management not possible? • Scheduled tasks (no import options?) etc • CORRECTION: WAC updates more then semi-annually Steve Does PowerShell • What to do if you can't update modules • Unable to resolve package source 'https://www.powershellgallery.com/api/v2' • TLS 1.0 could be the culprit. You can run this per-user command to fix it: • [Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12 • Source That Is Accurate • Email existed before the world wide web Ask the Stiffs: Question of the Week • If you could bring one technology back what would it be? Outro - "Plus Delta" • We help you, you help us: Rate us on iTunes --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
פייסבוק קונה את גיפי ב-400 מיליון דולר, המסע המפרך ל-GTA, עושים היסטוריה נגד ספוטיפיי שמגייסת את ג׳ו רוגן, בעל חנות הפיצה שעשה סיבוב על אלה שעשו סיבוב עליו, יש יקום מקביל שבו הזמן הולך אחורה? ספוילר לא לרלרת הפייס איידי של אייפון יותר יעיל בהתמודדות עם מסיכה שחר פתר לאהוד בעיה באיחור של 4 חודשים אפשר להוריד את משיכת מכחול גם מהגוגל דרייב https://bit.ly/2M2RPl3 אהוד קנה לגו ושחר מצא תוכנה לבניית לגו במחשב Bricklink Studio תלמידים באמריקה נכשלים במבחן AP בגלל אייפון בגלל הלמידה מרחוק, התלמידים צריכים לגשת למבחן מרחוק. חלק ממבחן ה-Advanced Placment כולל חיבור שאותו אפשר להקליד דיגיטלית כמו בני אדם או לכתוב על נייר ולצלם את הטקסט עם הטלפון. הבעיה היא שאייפון כברירת מחדל מצלם תמונות בפורמט HEIC שאינו נתמך על ידי המערכת ועכשיו הם צריכים לגשת למבחן מחדש. אז כן, במקום לכתוב את התשובה במחשב הם כותבים אותה על נייר ואז מצלמים עם האייפון (!!) שלהם את הנייר ובגלל שהוא כל כך מתקדם (!!!!) המערכת המיושנת (אאאאאאהההה) לא מקבלת את המידע. https://petapixel.com/2020/05/20/students-are-failing-ap-exams-because-the-website-wont-accept-iphone-photos/ שחר הוא פרי אהבתם האסור של באז קילינגטון ודבי דאונר מה זה Only Fans ולמה כל הבודדים מוכנים לשלם כסף כדי לראות תמונות של בחורות https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djMojvschs0 נושאים פייסבוק קונה את גיפי ב400 מליון דולר - למה בעצם https://about.fb.com/news/2020/05/welcome-giphy/ https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.theverge.com/platform/amp/interface/2020/5/19/21262451/facebook-giphy-acquisition-gif-instagram-whatsapp 2 המסע המפרך ל-GTA צריך לקנות בחינם, ואז צריך להוריד אפיק לונצ'ר ולהוריד את המשחק די לאט, ואז להוריד את רוקסטאר לונצ'ר ולהירשם שוב ולעשות קפצ'ה מאוד ארוכה של זיהוי תמונות. ונניח פה, הדופן של הרמזור נחשב רמזור? העמוד שלו הוא חלק מהרמזור? ואז אני מקבל ארור אדום שאני לא יכול להירשם. אלוקים אדירות! ואז הודעת שגיאה שאני לא רשאי להירשם למועדון ושולחים אותו לסופורט לחפש תשובה במקום לעמוד הספציפי של הסופורט. אז גיגלתי אותו (5000.10) וגוגל הוביל אותי לשגיאה אחרת (5000.50). למה החיים של עולם ראשון כאלה קשים. בסוף זה עבד. 3 עושים היסטוריה נגד ספוטיפיי שמגייסת את ג׳ו רוגן רן לוי - https://www.facebook.com/makingh/posts/3042325549162975 ג׳ו רוגן - https://newsroom.spotify.com/2020-05-19/the-joe-rogan-experience-launches-exclusive-partnership-with-spotify/ יקבל 100 מיליון ארגזי כסף על ה190 מיליון הורדות בחודש שיש לו https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnkoetsier/2020/05/19/joe-rogan-moves-podcast-with-286-million-fans-to-spotify-drops-apple-youtube-other-platforms/#7843dc982a23 4 בעל חנות הפיצה שעשה סיבוב על אלה שעשו סיבוב עליו https://themargins.substack.com/p/doordash-and-pizza-arbitrage יש יקום מקביל שבו הזמן הולך אחורה? ספוילר לא https://www.dailydot.com/unclick/parallel-universe-memes/?fb=ddIt https://www.cnet.com/news/nasa-did-not-find-evidence-of-a-parallel-universe-where-time-runs-backwards/ המלצה בדקה אהוד על mythic quest באפל טיוי שחר ממליץ על העדכון האחרון של אדובי שמוסיף תמיכה ב-NVENC - קודאק לרינדור חומרה של Nvidia עכשיו זמין בגרסה החדשה של פרימייר ומדיה אנקודר. מקצר את זמן הרינדור ביותר מחצי.
Twitter is testing a new reply system that lets users choose who can and can't reply to them, students are failing AP tests due to a new, allegedly better image format, and a brief look at the potential future of the theater.First, Jason strikes up a conversation about Twitter's new reply system — some users are now able to limit who can reply to a given tweet.Then, Mikah applauds Netflix's latest announcement wherein the company says it will remove unused Netflix accounts — no need to pay for a subscription you aren't using.Then, The Verge's Monica Chin joins the pair to reveal a new and troubling situation for students taking AP tests remotely: the iPhone's default HEIC image format is causing those students to fail their tests.Finally, freelance writer Eric Ravenscraft pops in to talk about his article in OneZero regarding the future of movie theaters and our movie-watching experiences. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Monica Chin and Eric Ravenscraft Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/tnw
Twitter is testing a new reply system that lets users choose who can and can't reply to them, students are failing AP tests due to a new, allegedly better image format, and a brief look at the potential future of the theater.First, Jason strikes up a conversation about Twitter's new reply system — some users are now able to limit who can reply to a given tweet.Then, Mikah applauds Netflix's latest announcement wherein the company says it will remove unused Netflix accounts — no need to pay for a subscription you aren't using.Then, The Verge's Monica Chin joins the pair to reveal a new and troubling situation for students taking AP tests remotely: the iPhone's default HEIC image format is causing those students to fail their tests.Finally, freelance writer Eric Ravenscraft pops in to talk about his article in OneZero regarding the future of movie theaters and our movie-watching experiences. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Monica Chin and Eric Ravenscraft Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/tnw
Twitter is testing a new reply system that lets users choose who can and can't reply to them, students are failing AP tests due to a new, allegedly better image format, and a brief look at the potential future of the theater.First, Jason strikes up a conversation about Twitter's new reply system — some users are now able to limit who can reply to a given tweet.Then, Mikah applauds Netflix's latest announcement wherein the company says it will remove unused Netflix accounts — no need to pay for a subscription you aren't using.Then, The Verge's Monica Chin joins the pair to reveal a new and troubling situation for students taking AP tests remotely: the iPhone's default HEIC image format is causing those students to fail their tests.Finally, freelance writer Eric Ravenscraft pops in to talk about his article in OneZero regarding the future of movie theaters and our movie-watching experiences. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Monica Chin and Eric Ravenscraft Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/tnw
Twitter is testing a new reply system that lets users choose who can and can't reply to them, students are failing AP tests due to a new, allegedly better image format, and a brief look at the potential future of the theater.First, Jason strikes up a conversation about Twitter's new reply system — some users are now able to limit who can reply to a given tweet.Then, Mikah applauds Netflix's latest announcement wherein the company says it will remove unused Netflix accounts — no need to pay for a subscription you aren't using.Then, The Verge's Monica Chin joins the pair to reveal a new and troubling situation for students taking AP tests remotely: the iPhone's default HEIC image format is causing those students to fail their tests.Finally, freelance writer Eric Ravenscraft pops in to talk about his article in OneZero regarding the future of movie theaters and our movie-watching experiences. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Monica Chin and Eric Ravenscraft Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/tnw
Twitter is testing a new reply system that lets users choose who can and can't reply to them, students are failing AP tests due to a new, allegedly better image format, and a brief look at the potential future of the theater.First, Jason strikes up a conversation about Twitter's new reply system — some users are now able to limit who can reply to a given tweet.Then, Mikah applauds Netflix's latest announcement wherein the company says it will remove unused Netflix accounts — no need to pay for a subscription you aren't using.Then, The Verge's Monica Chin joins the pair to reveal a new and troubling situation for students taking AP tests remotely: the iPhone's default HEIC image format is causing those students to fail their tests.Finally, freelance writer Eric Ravenscraft pops in to talk about his article in OneZero regarding the future of movie theaters and our movie-watching experiences. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Monica Chin and Eric Ravenscraft Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/tnw
Twitter is testing a new reply system that lets users choose who can and can't reply to them, students are failing AP tests due to a new, allegedly better image format, and a brief look at the potential future of the theater.First, Jason strikes up a conversation about Twitter's new reply system — some users are now able to limit who can reply to a given tweet.Then, Mikah applauds Netflix's latest announcement wherein the company says it will remove unused Netflix accounts — no need to pay for a subscription you aren't using.Then, The Verge's Monica Chin joins the pair to reveal a new and troubling situation for students taking AP tests remotely: the iPhone's default HEIC image format is causing those students to fail their tests.Finally, freelance writer Eric Ravenscraft pops in to talk about his article in OneZero regarding the future of movie theaters and our movie-watching experiences. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Monica Chin and Eric Ravenscraft Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/tnw
Twitter is testing a new reply system that lets users choose who can and can't reply to them, students are failing AP tests due to a new, allegedly better image format, and a brief look at the potential future of the theater.First, Jason strikes up a conversation about Twitter's new reply system — some users are now able to limit who can reply to a given tweet.Then, Mikah applauds Netflix's latest announcement wherein the company says it will remove unused Netflix accounts — no need to pay for a subscription you aren't using.Then, The Verge's Monica Chin joins the pair to reveal a new and troubling situation for students taking AP tests remotely: the iPhone's default HEIC image format is causing those students to fail their tests.Finally, freelance writer Eric Ravenscraft pops in to talk about his article in OneZero regarding the future of movie theaters and our movie-watching experiences. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Monica Chin and Eric Ravenscraft Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/tnw
Twitter is testing a new reply system that lets users choose who can and can't reply to them, students are failing AP tests due to a new, allegedly better image format, and a brief look at the potential future of the theater.First, Jason strikes up a conversation about Twitter's new reply system — some users are now able to limit who can reply to a given tweet.Then, Mikah applauds Netflix's latest announcement wherein the company says it will remove unused Netflix accounts — no need to pay for a subscription you aren't using.Then, The Verge's Monica Chin joins the pair to reveal a new and troubling situation for students taking AP tests remotely: the iPhone's default HEIC image format is causing those students to fail their tests.Finally, freelance writer Eric Ravenscraft pops in to talk about his article in OneZero regarding the future of movie theaters and our movie-watching experiences. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Monica Chin and Eric Ravenscraft Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/tnw
Twitter is testing a new reply system that lets users choose who can and can't reply to them, students are failing AP tests due to a new, allegedly better image format, and a brief look at the potential future of the theater.First, Jason strikes up a conversation about Twitter's new reply system — some users are now able to limit who can reply to a given tweet.Then, Mikah applauds Netflix's latest announcement wherein the company says it will remove unused Netflix accounts — no need to pay for a subscription you aren't using.Then, The Verge's Monica Chin joins the pair to reveal a new and troubling situation for students taking AP tests remotely: the iPhone's default HEIC image format is causing those students to fail their tests.Finally, freelance writer Eric Ravenscraft pops in to talk about his article in OneZero regarding the future of movie theaters and our movie-watching experiences. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Monica Chin and Eric Ravenscraft Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/tnw
Twitter is testing a new reply system that lets users choose who can and can't reply to them, students are failing AP tests due to a new, allegedly better image format, and a brief look at the potential future of the theater.First, Jason strikes up a conversation about Twitter's new reply system — some users are now able to limit who can reply to a given tweet.Then, Mikah applauds Netflix's latest announcement wherein the company says it will remove unused Netflix accounts — no need to pay for a subscription you aren't using.Then, The Verge's Monica Chin joins the pair to reveal a new and troubling situation for students taking AP tests remotely: the iPhone's default HEIC image format is causing those students to fail their tests.Finally, freelance writer Eric Ravenscraft pops in to talk about his article in OneZero regarding the future of movie theaters and our movie-watching experiences. Hosts: Jason Howell and Mikah Sargent Guests: Monica Chin and Eric Ravenscraft Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/tech-news-weekly. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/tnw
Bentornati su Snap e buon San Valentino!Curiosi di sapere di che rubrica si tratta? Lo scoprirete alla fine di questa puntata, dopo aver ascoltato gli argomenti che vi racconto, particolarmente "sugosi"!Si parte dall'hardware, con il consiglio per la miglior eGPU ad oggi disponibile per Mac; si passa ad argomenti software che riguardano la realtà aumentata e la progettazione generativa (o generative design); facciamo una pausa in cantiere per veder passare un robot che fa scansioni 3D del costruito, per arrivare a parlare infine di un progetto di classe BIM Level 2.Buon ascolto!—> Capitoli[1.00] Canale Telegram di Snap https://t.me/snapperarchitetti[1.39] Automatizzare l’esportazione dei file HEIC[3.47] Il mio dock USB-C https://amzn.to/38qN7qH[4.35] La miglior scelta di eGPU per il Mac https://youtu.be/3MwPncpJtF0[10.09] La realtà aumentata nel mondo dell’edilizia http://www.bimplus.co.uk/analysis/augmented-reality-can-it-bring-real-change-constru/[15.57] Hypar per la progettazione generativa in cloud http://www.bimplus.co.uk/news/app-store-style-design-platform-aims-revolutionise/[21.59] Robot che crea mappe 3D dei cantieri http://www.bimplus.co.uk/news/spanish-robot-developer-wins-2m-seed-investment/[25.23] Progetto di classe BIM livello 2 https://www.applecoredesigns.co.uk/newsandreviews/maber-wilsthorpe-school-bim-level-2-project-delivered-in-six-weeks[32.36] App dell’architetto: Macs Fan Control https://www.crystalidea.com/macs-fan-control[35.50] Saluti--> Se vuoi unirti alla discussione sugli argomenti trattati nel podcast puoi trovarmi su:- Twitter https://twitter.com/Architecday - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/architecday/- sul blog Mac e Architettura https://marchdotnet.wordpress.com - canale Telegram SNAPPer https://t.me/snapperarchitetti —> Piaciuto l’episodio? Lascia una recensione su iTunes seguendo la guida di Filippo Strozzi di Avvocati e Mac https://www.avvocati-e-mac.it/podcast/itunes o contribuisci a sostenere l’infrastruttura di Runtime http://runtimeradio.it/ancheio/ anche via PayPal https://www.paypal.me/runtimeradio ; se invece preferisci, puoi farlo in modo del tutto gratuito utilizzando questo mio link sponsorizzato Amazon https://amzn.to/2ZeSj0m quando vorrai acquistare un prodotto presente su Amazon: l’importo non subirà variazioni ed una piccola percentuale di esso sarà donato a questo podcast.—> Tra l’altro, puoi ascoltare il Podcast anche su Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1UEjAubCtDXhQ7YZoCWzyP?si=mLaoi09sTdOlBC847f6uYA e vedere di cosa mi occupo sul mio sito professionale: http://www.studioemme2.itAlla prossima!Roberto.
Bentornati su Snap e buon San Valentino!Curiosi di sapere di che rubrica si tratta? Lo scoprirete alla fine di questa puntata, dopo aver ascoltato gli argomenti che vi racconto, particolarmente "sugosi"!Si parte dall'hardware, con il consiglio per la miglior eGPU ad oggi disponibile per Mac; si passa ad argomenti software che riguardano la realtà aumentata e la progettazione generativa (o generative design); facciamo una pausa in cantiere per veder passare un robot che fa scansioni 3D del costruito, per arrivare a parlare infine di un progetto di classe BIM Level 2.Buon ascolto!—> Capitoli[1.00] Canale Telegram di Snap https://t.me/snapperarchitetti[1.39] Automatizzare l’esportazione dei file HEIC[3.47] Il mio dock USB-C https://amzn.to/38qN7qH[4.35] La miglior scelta di eGPU per il Mac https://youtu.be/3MwPncpJtF0[10.09] La realtà aumentata nel mondo dell’edilizia http://www.bimplus.co.uk/analysis/augmented-reality-can-it-bring-real-change-constru/[15.57] Hypar per la progettazione generativa in cloud http://www.bimplus.co.uk/news/app-store-style-design-platform-aims-revolutionise/[21.59] Robot che crea mappe 3D dei cantieri http://www.bimplus.co.uk/news/spanish-robot-developer-wins-2m-seed-investment/[25.23] Progetto di classe BIM livello 2 https://www.applecoredesigns.co.uk/newsandreviews/maber-wilsthorpe-school-bim-level-2-project-delivered-in-six-weeks[32.36] App dell’architetto: Macs Fan Control https://www.crystalidea.com/macs-fan-control[35.50] Saluti--> Se vuoi unirti alla discussione sugli argomenti trattati nel podcast puoi trovarmi su:- Twitter https://twitter.com/Architecday - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/architecday/- sul blog Mac e Architettura https://marchdotnet.wordpress.com - canale Telegram SNAPPer https://t.me/snapperarchitetti —> Piaciuto l’episodio? Lascia una recensione su iTunes seguendo la guida di Filippo Strozzi di Avvocati e Mac https://www.avvocati-e-mac.it/podcast/itunes o contribuisci a sostenere l’infrastruttura di Runtime http://runtimeradio.it/ancheio/ anche via PayPal https://www.paypal.me/runtimeradio ; se invece preferisci, puoi farlo in modo del tutto gratuito utilizzando questo mio link sponsorizzato Amazon https://amzn.to/2ZeSj0m quando vorrai acquistare un prodotto presente su Amazon: l’importo non subirà variazioni ed una piccola percentuale di esso sarà donato a questo podcast.—> Tra l’altro, puoi ascoltare il Podcast anche su Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1UEjAubCtDXhQ7YZoCWzyP?si=mLaoi09sTdOlBC847f6uYA e vedere di cosa mi occupo sul mio sito professionale: http://www.studioemme2.itAlla prossima!Roberto.
The latest episode of In Touch With iOS Dave and Warren talk about iOS security and its beta test time we talk about iOS 13.4 beta release. Plus tips and more. Show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio News Disney+ has surpassed 28 million subscribers since launch https://www.macrumors.com/2020/02/04/apple-news-head-of-business-leaves-apple/ Apple updates iCloud.com with a proper mobile website for iOS and Android Apple now offers iPhone repairs in the comfort of your home Universal App Purchases Coming to iOS, macOS Topics Its beta time Dave and Warren talk about beta 1 of iOS 13.4, iPad OS 13.4 and more. Looks like a new mail toolbar has been added. Link to all the changes here. Apple Bringing In-App Purchases to Apple Watch in watchOS 6.2 How to change iOS 13 settings for better security Why check security in iOS? We discuss ways you should be verifying your security settings. Tips What Are HEIF and HEIC, and Why Is Apple Using Them? How to Use the Apple Watch Noise App How to Turn off Emergency Alerts on iPhone Apps Warren Iowa Caucus App About our Co-Host Co-Host Warren Sklar @Wsklar is an IT Consultant and moderator of the Mac To The Future FaceBook Group with over 3000 members talking about all things Apple. Request to join this group to be among people who love Apple.
The JPEG file format is 30 years old now. A new tech, HEIF (stored in HEIC files and used in HAVC or h.265 video) offers more than 50% better compression AND better image quality, thanks to 10-bit color. Apple adopted HEIF, HEIC, and HEVC in 2017 for the iPhone... and NO OTHER CAMERA COMPANY HAS FOLLOWED. Just by switching file formats, your storage costs could be cut in half. You could buy memory cards that were half the size and half the speed. Your buffer would last longer and clear faster. In this podcast, I'll talk about the JPEG file format and how WE can convince camera companies to adopt this incredibly important new technology. Watch a video of this podcast at http://sdp.io/KillJPG Go to http://squarespace.com/Tony & save 10% off your first website or domain with code “TONY” Music provided by Epidemic Sound (affiliate): https://bit.ly/2MwDey7
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Today's episode features professor of entomology Dr. Clare Rittschof, from the the University of Kentucky. Dr. Rittschof's work focuses on behavior and the neurobiology of insects, particularly honey bees. Tune in as she discusses how experiences and social interactions influence behavioral expression! It's fascinating to find out how "social interactions 'get under the skin' to cause behavioral change" as Dr. Rittschof puts it. If you would like to visit Dr. Rittschof's website, you can see more about the awesome research she is doing with her lab and graduate students. Questions? Comments? Follow the show on Twitter @Arthro_PodshowFollow the hosts on Twitter @bugmanjon, @JodyBugsmeUNL, and @MSkvarla36Get the show through iTunes!Subscribe to our feed on Feedburner! We're also on Stitcher!This episode is freely available on archive.org and is licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Beginning/ending theme: "There It Is" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
This episode, we are joined by our first ever guest from Bachie - Alicia Aitken-Radburn, from Bachelor AU season 6 and Bachelor In Paradise AU season 2! We use Wednesday's episode as a springboard to talk about etiquette in the mansion, what single dates are really set up to do, and what's going on with "little surprises" like the waveform wood carving....Plus - the story behind her friendship with Kat & Romy, life beyond Bachie, and a whole lot of predictions & reflections on this season![Click here to download MP3.]
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E04: In this episode, The Video Insider's catch up with industry expert, Tim Siglin, to discuss HEVC implementation trends that counter previous assumptions, notable 2018 streaming events, and what's coming in 2019. The following blog post first appeared on the Beamr blog at: https://blog.beamr.com/2019/01/01/2018-the-year-hevc-took-flight/ By now, most of us have seen the data and know that online video consumption is soaring at a rate that is historically unrivaled. It's no surprise that in the crux of the streaming era, so many companies are looking to innovate and figure out how to make their workflows or customers workflows better, less expensive, and faster. In Episode 4 of The Video Insiders, we caught up with streaming veteran Tim Siglin to discuss HEVC implementation trends that counter previous assumptions, notable 2018 streaming events, and what's coming in 2019. Tune in to hear The Video Insiders cover top-of-mind topics: HEVC for lower resolutions Streaming the World Cup Moving from digital broadcast to IP-based infrastructure What consumers aren't thinking about when it comes to 4K and HDR Looking forward into 2019 & beyond Tune in to Episode 04: 2018, the Year HEVC Took Flight or watch the video below. Want to join the conversation? Reach out to TheVideoInsiders@beamr.com TRANSCRIPTION (lightly edited to improve readability only) Mark Donnigan: 00:00 On today's episode, the Video Insiders sit down with an industry luminary who shares results of a codec implementation study, while discussing notable streaming events that took place in 2018 and what's on the horizon for 2019. Stay tuned. You don't want to miss receiving the inside scoop on all this and more. Announcer: 00:22 The Video Insiders is the show that makes sense of all that is happening in the world of online video, as seen through the eyes of a second generation Kodak nerd and a marketing guy who knows what I frames and macroblocks are. Here are your hosts, Mark Donnigan and Dror Gill. Mark Donnigan: 00:40 Welcome, everyone. I am Mark Donnigan, and I want to say how honored Dror and I are to have you with us. Before I introduce this very special guest and episode, I want to give a shout of thanks for all of the support that we're receiving. It's really been amazing. Dror Gill: 00:58 Yeah. Yeah, it's been awesome. Mark Donnigan: 00:59 In the first 48 hours, we received 180 downloads. It's pretty amazing. Dror Gill: 01:06 Yeah. Yeah, it is. The industry is not that large, and I think it's really an amazing number that they're already listening to the show from the start before the word of mouth starts coming out, and people spread the news and things like that. We really appreciate it. So, if it's you that is listening, thank you very much. Mark Donnigan: 01:29 We really do aim for this to be an agenda-free zone. I guess we can put it that way. Obviously, this show is sponsored by Beamr, and we have a certain point of view on things, but the point is, we observed there wasn't a good place to find out what's going on in the industry and sort of get unbiased, or maybe it's better to say unfiltered, information. That's what we aim to do in every episode. Mark Donnigan: 01:57 In this one, we're going to do just that. We have someone who you can definitely trust to know what's really happening in the streaming video space, and I know he has some juicy insights to share with us. So, without further ado, let's bring on Tim Siglin. Tim Siglin: 02:15 Hey, guys. Thank you for having me today and I will definitely try to be either as unfiltered or unbiased as possible. Mark Donnigan: 02:21 Why don't you give us a highlight reel, so to speak, of what you've done in the industry and, even more specifically, what are you working on today? Tim Siglin: 02:31 Sure. I have been in streaming now for a little over 20 years. In fact, when Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen came on as the editor at StreamingMedia.com, he said, “You seemed to be one of the few people who were there in the early days.” It's true. I actually had the honor of writing the 10-year anniversary of Streaming Media articles for the magazine, and then did the 20-year last year. Tim Siglin: 02:57 My background was Motion Picture production and then I got into video conferencing. As part of video conferencing, we were trying to figure out how to include hundreds of people in a video conference, but not need necessarily have them have two-way feedback. That's where streaming sort of caught my eye, because, ultimately, for video conferencing we maybe needed 10 subject matter experts who would talk back and forth, and together a hundred, then it went to thousands, and now hundreds of thousands. You can listen in and use something like chat or polling to provide feedback. Tim Siglin: 03:31 For me, the industry went from the early revolutionary days of “Hey, let's change everything. Let's get rid of TV. Let's do broadcast across IP.” That was the mantra in the early days. Now, of course, where we are is sort of, I would say, two-thirds of the way there, and we can talk a little bit about that later. The reality is that the old mediums are actually morphing to allow themselves to do heap, which is good, to compete with over the top. Tim Siglin: 04:01 Ultimately, what I think we'll find, especially when we get to pure IP broadcast with ATSC 3.0 and some other things for over-the-air, is that we will have more mediums to consume on rather than fewer. I remember the early format ways and of course we're going to talk some in this episode about some of the newer codec like HEVC. Ultimately, it seems like the industry goes through the cycles of player wars, format wars, browser wars, operating system wars, and we hit brief periods of stability which we've done with AVC or H.264 over the last probably eight years. Tim Siglin: 04:46 Then somebody wants to stir the pot, figure out how to either do it better, less expensively, faster. We go back into a cycle of trying to decide what the next big thing will be. In terms of what I'm working on now, because I've been in the industry for almost 21 years. Last year, I helped start a not-for-profit called Help Me Stream, which focuses on working with NGOs in emerging economies, trying to help them actually get into the streaming game to get their critical messages out. Tim Siglin: 05:18 That might be emerging economies like African economies, South America, and just the idea that we in the first world have streaming down cold, but there are a lot of messages that need to get out in emerging economies and emerging markets that they don't necessarily have the expertise to do. My work is to tie experts here with need there and figure out which technologies and services would be the most appropriate and most cost effective. Mark Donnigan: 05:46 That's fascinating, Tim. Tim Siglin: 05:48 The other thing I'm working on here, just briefly, is we're getting ready for the Streaming Media Sourcebook, the 2019 sourcebook. I'm having to step back for the next 15 days, take a really wide look at the industry and figure out what the state of affairs are. Dror Gill: 06:06 That's wonderful. I think because this is exactly the right point, is one you end and the other one begins, kind of to summarize where we've been in 2018, what is the state of the industry and the fact that you're doing that for the sourcebook, I think, ties in very nicely with our desire to hear from you an overview of what were the major milestones or advancements that were made in the streaming industry in 2018, and then looking into next year. Dror Gill: 06:39 Obviously, the move to IP, getting stronger and stronger, now the third phase after analog and digital, now we have broadcast over IP. It's interesting what you said about broadcasters not giving up the first with the pure OTT content providers. They have a huge business. They need to keep their subscribers and lower their churn and keep people from cutting the cord, so to speak. Dror Gill: 07:04 The telcos and the cable companies still need to provide the infrastructure for Internet on top of which the over-the-top providers and their content, but they still need to have more offering and television and VLD content in order to keep their subscribers. It's very interesting to hear how they're doing it and how they are upgrading themselves to the era of IP. Tim Siglin: 07:30 I think, Dror, you hit a really major point, which is we, the heavy lift … I just finished an article in ATSC 3.0 where I talk about using 2019 to prepare for 2020 when that will go live in the U.S. The heavy lift was the analog to digital conversion. The slightly easier lift is the conversion from digital to IP, but it still requires significant infrastructure upgrade and even transmission equipment to be able to do it correctly for the over-the-year broadcasters and cable. Dror Gill: 08:07 That's right. I think on the other hand, there is one big advantage to broadcast, even broadcast over-the-air. That is the ability to actually broadcast, the ability to reach millions, tens of millions, hundreds of millions of people over a single channel that everybody is receiving. Whereas, because of historic reasons and legacy reasons in IP, we are limited, still, when you broadcast to the end user to doing everything over unicast. When you do this, it creates a tremendous load on your network. You need to manage your CDNs. Dror Gill: 08:46 I think we've witnessed in 2018 on one hand very large events being streamed to our record audience. But, on the other hand, some of them really failed in terms of user experience. It wasn't what they expected because of the high volume of users, and because more and more people have discovered the ability to stream things over IP to their televisions and mobile devices. Can you share with us some of the experience that you have, some of the things that you're hearing about in terms of these big events where they had failures and what were the reasons for those failures? Tim Siglin: 09:30 I want to reiterate the point you made on the OTA broadcast. It's almost as if you have read the advanced copy of my article, which I know you haven't because it's only gone to the editor. Dror Gill: 09:42 I don't have any inside information. I have to say, even though we are the Video Insiders. Mark Donnigan: 09:47 We are the Video Insiders. That's right. Dror Gill: 09:49 We are the Video Insiders, but … Mark Donnigan: 09:49 But no inside information here. Dror Gill: 09:51 No inside information. I did not steal that copy. Tim Siglin: 09:55 What I point out in that article, Dror, I think which will come out in January shortly after CES is basically this. We have done a good job in the streaming industry, the OTT space of pushing the traditional mediums to upgrade themselves. One of the things as you say with OTA, that ability to do essentially a multicast from a tower wirelessly is a really, really good thing, because to get us to scale, and I think about things like the World Cup, the Olympics and even the presidential funeral that's happened here in December, there are large-scale events that we in the OTT space just can't handle, if you're talking about having to build the capacity. Tim Siglin: 10:39 The irony is, one good ATSC transmission tower could hit as many people as we could handle essentially globally with the unicast (OTT) model. If you look at things like that and then you look at things like EMBMS in the mobile world, where there is that attempt to do essentially a multicast, and it goes to points like the World Cup. I think one of the horror stories in the World Cup was in Australia. There was a mobile provider named Optus who won the rights to actually do half of the World Cup preliminary games. In the first several days, they were so overwhelmed by the number of users who wanted to watch and were watching, as you say, in a unicast model that they ended up having to go back to the company they had bid against who had the other half of the preliminaries and ask them to carry those on traditional television. Tim Siglin: 11:41 The CEO admitted that it was such a spectacular failure that it damaged the brand of the mobile provider. Instead of the name Optus being used, everybody was referring to it as “Floptus.” You don't want your brand being known as the butt of jokes for an event that only happens once every four years that you have a number of devotees in your market. And heaven forbid, it had been the World Cup for cricket, there would have been riots in the street in Sydney and Melbourne. Thank goodness it was Australia with soccer as opposed to Australia with cricket. Tim Siglin: 12:18 It brings home the point that we talk about scale, but it's really hard to get to scale in a unicast environment. The other event, this one happened, I believe, in late 2017, was the Mayweather fight that was a large pay-per-view event that was streamed. It turned out the problem there wasn't as much the streams as it was the authentication servers were overwhelmed in the first five minutes of the fight. So, with authentication gone, it took down the ability to actually watch the stream. Tim Siglin: 12:53 For us, it's not just about the video portion of it, it's actually about the total ecosystem and who you're delivering to, whether you're going to force caps into place because you know you can't go beyond a certain capacity, or whether you're going to have to partner up with traditional media like cable service providers or over-the-air broadcasters. Mark Donnigan: 13:14 It's a really good point, Tim. In the World Cup, the coverage that I saw, it was more of, I'd almost say or use the phrase, dashed expectations. Consumers, they were able to watch it. In most cases, I think it played smoothly. In other words, the video was there, but HDR signaling didn't work or didn't work right. Then it looked odd on some televisions or … Tim Siglin: 13:40 In high frame rate … Tim Siglin: 13:43 20 frames a second instead of 60 frames a second. Mark Donnigan: 13:48 Exactly. What's interesting to me is that, what I see is, the consumer, they're not of course walking around thinking as we are, like frame rate and color space and resolution. They are getting increasingly sensitive to where they can look at video now and say, “That's good video,” or “That doesn't look right to me.” I know we were talking before we started recording about this latest Tom Cruise public service announcement, which is just super fascinating, because it … Tim Siglin: 14:24 To hear him say motion interpolation. Mark Donnigan: 14:26 Yeah. Maybe we should tell the audience, for those, since it literally just came out I think today, even. But you want to tell the audience what Tom Cruise is saying? Tim Siglin: 14:38 Essentially, Tom Cruise was on the set of Top Gun, as they're shooting Top Gun. Another gentleman did a brief PSA for about a minute asking people to turn off motion interpolation on their televisions, which motion interpolation essentially takes a 24-frame per second and converts it to 30 frames per second by adding phantom frames in the middle. Because Mission Impossible: Fallout is just being released for streaming, Cruise was concerned and obviously others were concerned that some of the scenes would not look nearly as good with motion interpolation turned on. Tim Siglin: 15:17 I think, Mark, we ought to go to a PSA model, asking for very particular things like, “How do you turn HDR on? How do you …” Those types of things, because those get attention in a way that you and I or a video engineer can't get that attention. Dror Gill: 15:33 How do you know if what you're getting is actually 4K or interpolate HD, for example? Tim Siglin: 15:38 Especially in our part of the industry, because we will call something OTT 4K streaming. That may mean that it fits in a 4K frame, but it doesn't necessarily mean it's that number of pixels being delivered. Dror Gill: 15:52 It can also mean that the top layer in your adaptive bit rate stream is 4K, but then if you don't have enough bandwidth, you're actually getting the HD layer or even lower. Tim Siglin: 16:01 Exactly. Dror Gill: 16:02 Even though it is a 4K broadcast and it is 4K content. Sometimes, you can be disappointed by that fact as well. Mark Donnigan: 16:11 I have to give a very, very funny story directly related, and this happened probably, I don't know, maybe, at least 18 months ago, maybe two years ago. I'm sitting on an airplane next to this guy. It's the usual five-minute, get acquainted before we both turn on our computers. Anyway, when someone asks, “What do you do?” I generally just say, “I work for a video software company,” because how do you explain digital encoding? Most people just sort of stop at that, and don't really ask more. Mark Donnigan: 16:44 But this guy is like, “Oh, really?” He said, “So, I just bought a 4K TV and I love it.” He was raving about his new Samsung TV. Of course, he figured I'm a video guy. I would appreciate that. I said, “Hey.” “So, you must subscribe to Netflix.” “Yes. Yes, of course,” he says. I said, “What do you think of the Netflix quality? It looks great, doesn't it?” Mark Donnigan: 17:10 He sort of hem and hawed. He's like, “Well, it really … I mean, yeah. Yeah, it looks great, but it's not quite … I'm just not sure.” Then, I said, “I'm going to ask you two questions. First of all, are you subscribed to the 4K plan?” He was. Then I said, “How fast is your Internet at home.” He's like, “I just have the minimum. I don't know. I think it's the 20 megabit package,” or whatever it was. I don't remember the numbers. Mark Donnigan: 17:38 I said, “There's this thing.” And I gave him like a 30-second primer on adaptive bit rate, and I said, “It is possible, I have no idea of your situation, that you might be watching the HD version.” Anyway, he's like, “Hah, that's interesting.” I connect with the guy on LinkedIn. Three days later, I get this message. He says, “I just upgraded my Internet. I now have 4K on my TV. It looks awesome.” Mark Donnigan: 18:04 On one hand, the whole situation was not surprising and, yet, how many thousands, tens of thousands, maybe millions of people are in the exact same boat? They've got this beautiful TV. It could be because they're running some low-end router in the house. It could be they truly have a low end bandwidth package. There could be a lot of reasons why they're not getting the bandwidth. They're so excited about their 4K TV. They're paying Netflix to get the top layer, the best quality, and they're not even seeing it. It's such a pity. Tim Siglin: 18:37 I had a TSA agent asked me that same question, Mark, when I came through customs. I'm like, “Sure. I'll stand here and answer that question for you.” The router was actually what I suggested that he upgrade, because he said his router was like this (old unit). Mark Donnigan: 18:53 In a lot of homes, it's a router that's 15 years old and it just isn't (up to the task). Tim Siglin: 18:58 But it brings out the point that even as we're talking about newer codecs and better quality, even if we get a lower sweet spot in terms of 4K content (streaming bandwidth), or as we found in the survey that we worked on together, that using HEVC for 1080p or 720p, if the routers, if the software in the chain is not updated, the delivery quality will suffer in a way that people who have a tuned television and seen the consistent quality aren't certain what to do to fix when they use an over-the-top service. Tim Siglin: 19:34 I think this is a key for 2019. As we prepare for ATSC 3.0 on over-the-air broadcast where people will be able to see pristine 4K, it will actually force those of us in the OTT space to up our game to make sure that we're figuring out how to deliver across these multiple steps in a process that we don't break. Dror Gill: 19:54 You really see ATSC 3.0 as a game-changer in 2019? Tim Siglin: 19:59 What I see it as is the response from the broadcast industry to, A) say that they're still relevant, which I think is a good political move. And, B) it provides the scale you were talking about, Dror. See, I think what it does is it at least puts us in the OTT space on notice that there will be in certain first world countries a really decent quality delivery free of charge with commercials over the air. Tim Siglin: 20:31 It takes me back to the early days of video compression when, if you had a good class-one engineer and an analog NTSC transmission system, they could give you really good quality if your TV was tuned correctly. It only meant having to tune your TV. It didn't mean having to tune your router or having to tune your cable modem, having to tune your settings on your TV. I think that's where the game-changer may be, is that those tuner cards, which will send HDR signaling and things like that with the actual transmission, are going to make it much easier for the consumer to consume quality in a free scenario. I think that part of it is a potential game-changer. Mark Donnigan: 21:19 That's interesting. Tim, we worked together earlier this year on a survey, an industry survey that I think it would be really, really interesting to listeners to talk about. Shall we pivot into that? Maybe you can share some of the findings there. Tim Siglin: 21:38 Why don't you take the lead on why Beamr wanted to do that? Then I'll follow up with some of the points that we got out of it. Mark Donnigan: 21:46 Obviously, we are a codec developer. It's important for us to always be addressing the market the way that the market wants to be addressed, meaning that we're developing technologies and solutions and standards that's going to be adopted. Clearly, there has been, especially if we rewind a year ago or even 18 months ago, AV1 was just recently launched. There were still questions about VP9. Mark Donnigan: 22:19 Obviously, H264 AVC is the standard, used everywhere. We felt, “Let's go out to the industry. Let's really find out what the attitudes are, what the thinking is, what's going on ‘behind closed doors' and find out what are people doing.” Are they building workflows for these new advanced codecs? How are they going to build those workflows? That was the impetus, if you will, for it. Mark Donnigan: 22:49 We are very happy, Tim, to work with you on that and of course Streaming Media assisted us with promoting it. That was the reason we did it. I know there were some findings that were pretty predictable, shall we say, no surprises, but there were some things that I think were maybe a little more surprising. So, maybe if you like to share some of those. Tim Siglin: 23:12 Yeah. I'll hit the highlights on that. Let me say too that one of the things that I really like about this particular survey, there was another survey that had gone on right around that time that essentially was, “Are you going to adopt HEVC?” What we took the approach on with this survey was to say, “Okay. Those of you who've already adopted HEVC, what are the lessons that we can learn from that?” Tim Siglin: 23:36 We didn't exclude those who were looking at AV1 or some of the other codes, even VP9, but we wanted to know those people who used HEVC. Were they using it in pilot projects? Were they thinking about it? Were they using it in actual production? What we found in the survey is that AVC, or H.264, was still clearly dominant in the industry, but that the ramp-up to HEVC was moving along much faster than at least I … I believed. Mark, I told you when we started the survey question creation, which was about a year ago and then launched it in early 2018, I expected we wouldn't see a whole lot of people using HEVC in production. Tim Siglin: 24:23 I was pleasantly surprised to say that I was wrong. In fact, I think you mentioned in our recent Streaming Media West interview that there was a statistic you gave about the number of households that could consume HEVC. Was it north of 50%? Mark Donnigan: 24:40 Yeah, it's more than 50%. What's interesting about that number is that that actually came from a very large MSO. Of course, they have a very good understanding of what devices are on their network. They found that there was at least one device in at least 50% of their homes that could receive and decode, playback, HEVC. That's about as real world as you can get. Tim Siglin: 25:06 What was fascinating to me too in this study was, we asked open-ended questions, which is what I've done in the research projects for the last 25 years both the video conferencing and streaming. One of the questions we asked was, “Do you see HEVC as only a 4K solution or do you see it as an option for lower resolutions?” It turned out overwhelmingly, people said, “We not only see it for 4K. We see it for high-frame rate (HFR) 1080p, standard frame rate 1080p, with some HDR.” Tim Siglin: 25:40 Not a majority, but a large number of respondents said they would even see it as a benefit at 720p. What that tells me is, because we had a large number of engineers, video engineers, and we also have people in business development who answer these questions, what it tells me is that companies know as we scale because of the unicast problem that Dror pointed out in the beginning that scaling with a codec that consumes more bandwidth is a good way to lose money, kind of like the joke that the way a rich man can lose money really fast is to invest in an airline. Tim Siglin: 26:19 If indeed you get scale with AVC, you could find yourself with a really large bill. That look at HEVC is being not just for 4K, HDR, or high frame rate in the future, but also for 1080p with some HDR and high frame rate. It tells me that the codec itself or the promise of the codec itself was actually really good. What was even more fascinating to me was the number of companies that had AVC pipelines that were actually looking to integrate HEVC into those same production pipe. Tim Siglin: 26:55 It was much easier from a process standpoint to integrate HEVC into an AVC pipeline, so in other words, H265 into H264 pipeline than it was to go out of house and look at something like AV1 or VP9, because the work that was done on HEVC builds on the benefits that were already in place in AVC. Of course, you got Apple who has HLS, HTTP Live Streaming, and a huge ecosystem in terms of iPhones and iPads, laptops and desktops supporting HEVC not just as a standard for video delivery, but also with the HEIC or HEIF image format, now having all of their devices shoot images using HEVC instead of JPEG. That in and of itself drives forward adoption of HEVC. I think you told me since that survey came out, probably now seven months ago, you all have continued to see the model of all-in HEVC adoption. Dror Gill: 28:03 This is what we promote all the time. It's kind of a movement. Are you all in HEVC or are you doing it just for 4K, just where you have to do it? We really believe in all-in HEVC. Actually, this week, I had an interesting discussion with one of our customers who is using our optimization product for VOD content, to reduce bit-rate of H.264 (streams). He said, “I want to have a product. I want to have a solution for reducing bit-rates on our live channels.” Dror Gill: 28:32 So, I asked them, “Okay. Why don't you just switch your codec to HEVC?” He said, “No, I can't do that.” I said, “Why not?” He said, “You know compatibility and things like that.” I asked, “Okay. What are you using? What are you delivering to?” He said, “We have our own set-top boxes (STB), IP set-top boxes which we give out to our customers. Well, these are pretty new.” So, they support HEVC. I'm okay there. “Then we have an Apple TV app.” “Okay, Apple TV has a 4K version. So, it supports HEVC. All of the latest Apple TV devices have HEVC. That's fine.” “Then we have smartphone apps, smart TV apps for Android TV and for the LG platform.” Dror Gill: 29:15 Obviously, TV's support 4K. So, I'm okay there. With delivering to mobile devices, all the high-end devices already support HEVC. He was making this estimate that around 50 to 60% of his viewers are using devices that are HEVC capable. Suddenly, he's thinking, “Yeah, I can do that. I can go all in HEVC. I will continue, of course, to support H.264 for all of the devices that don't support HEVC. But if I can save 50% of the bandwidth to 50 to 60% of my customers, that's a very big savings.” Mark Donnigan: 29:48 What's interesting about this conversation, Dror, is first of all I'm pretty certain that the operator you're talking with is different than the operator that I shared, found the exact same thing. This is a consistent theme, is that pretty much in developed parts of the world, it really is true that 50% or more of the users can today receive HEVC. This number is only growing. It's not like it's static It is just growing. Next year, I don't know if that number will be 60% or 70%, but it's going to be even bigger. Mark Donnigan: 30:27 What's fascinating is that, again, we've said earlier, that the consumer is getting just more aware of quality, and they're getting more aware of when they're being underserved. For operators who are serving to lowest common denominator, which is to say, AVC works across all my devices, and it's true. AVC works on all the high-end devices equally well, but you're under-serving a large and growing number of your users. Mark Donnigan: 31:01 If your competitors are doing the same, then I guess you could say … well, “Who are they going to switch to?” But there are some fast-moving leaders in the space who are either planning or they're shortly going to be offering better quality. They're going to be extending HEVC into lower bit rates or lower resolutions, that is, and therefore lower bit rates, and the consumers are going to begin to see like, “Well, wait a second. This service over here that my friend has or we have another subscription in the household, how come the video looks better?” They just begin to migrate there. I think it's really important when we have these sorts of conversations to connect to this idea that don't underserve your consumer in an effort to be something to everybody. Tim Siglin: 31:57 I would add two other quick things to that, Mark. One is, we've always had this conversation in the industry about the three-legged stool of speed, quality and bandwidth in terms of the encoding. Mark Donnigan: 32:09 That's right. Tim Siglin: 32:09 Two of those are part of the consumer equation, which is quality and bandwidth. Then, oftentimes, we've had to make the decision between quality and bandwidth. If the argument is ostensibly that HEVC as it stands right now, had a couple years of optimization, can get us to about, let's say, 40%. Let's not even say 50%. For equivalent quality, it can get us to 40% bandwidth reduction. Why wouldn't you switch over to something like that? Tim Siglin: 32:39 Then the second part, and I have to put a plugin for what Eric Schumacher-Rasmussen and the Streaming Media team did at Streaming Media West by having Roger Pantos come and speak, Roger Pantos being of course the inventor of HLS, and I'm not a huge fan of HLS, just because of the latency issues. But he pointed out in his presentation, his tutorial around HLS that you can put two different codecs in a manifest file. There is absolutely no reason that an OTT provider could not provide both HEVC and AVC within the same manifest file and then allow the consumer device to choose. Tim Siglin: 33:22 When Dror mentioned the company who has the OTT boxes that they give away, they could easily set a flag in those boxes to say, “If you're presented with a manifest file that has AVC and HEVC, go with HEVC to lower the bandwidth, overall.” The beauty is it's a technical issue at this point and it's a technical implementation issue, not a ‘can we make it work?' Because we know that it works based around the HLS. Mark Donnigan: 33:54 This is excellent. Tim, let's wrap this up, as I knew it would be. It has just been an awesome conversation. Thank you for sharing all your years of collective experience to give some insight into what's happening in the industry. Let's look at 2019. I know we've been talking a little bit about … you've made references to ATSC 3.0. Some of our listeners will be going to CES. Maybe there's some things that they should be looking at or keeping their eyes opened for. What can you tell us about 2019? Tim Siglin: 34:35 Here's what I think 2019 is bringing. We have moved in the cloud computing space and you all are part of this conversation at Beamr. We've moved from having cloud-based solutions that were not at parity with on-premise solutions to actually in 2018 reaching parity between what you could do in an on-premise solution versus the cloud. Now, I think in 2019, what we're going to start seeing is a number of features in cloud-based services, whether it's machine learning, which the popular nomenclature is AI, but I really like machine learning as a much better descriptor, whether it's machine learning, whether it's real-time transcoding of live content, whether it's the ability to simultaneously spit out AVC and HEVC like we've been talking about here that the cloud-based solutions will move beyond parity with the on-premise solutions. Tim Siglin: 35:35 There always will be needs for the on-premise parts from a security standpoint in sort of the industries, but I don't think that will inhibit cloud-based in 2019. If people are going to CES, one of the things to look at there, for instance, is a big leap in power consumption savings for mobile devices. I'm not necessarily talking about smartphones, because the research I've done says the moment you turn GPS on, you lose 25% of battery. Tablets have the potential to make a resurgence in a number of areas for consumers and I think we'll see some advances in battery (capacity). Tim Siglin: 36:19 Part of that goes to HEVC, which as we know is a much harder codec to decode. I think the consumer companies are being forced into thinking about power consumption as HEVC becomes more mainstream. That's something I think people should pay attention to as well. Then, finally, HDR and surround sound solutions, especially object placement like Dolby Atmos and some of these others, will become much more mainstream as a way to sell flat panels and surround sound systems. Tim Siglin: 36:56 We sort of languished in that space. 4K prices have dropped dramatically in the last two years, but we're not yet ready for 8K. But I think we'll see a trend toward fixing some of the audio problems. In the streaming space, to fix those audio problems, we need to be able to encode and encapsulate into sort of the standard surround sound model. Those are three areas that I would suggest people pay attention. Mark Donnigan: 37:25 Well, thank you for joining us, Tim. It's really great to have you on. We'll definitely do this again. We want to thank you, the listener, for supporting the Video Insiders. Until the next episode. Happy encoding! Announcer: 37:39 Thank you for listening to the Video Insiders Podcast, a production of Beamr Imaging Limited. 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In this episode, I had two good friends: Ann McGinley (Melbourne) and Sarah Pirrie (Darwin) to chat about their recent engagements with the art. Ann share with us her experiences of doing two international artist-in-residence programs: at Studio Kura (Japan) and Hotel St Valière (France). Comparing with the two programs in two countries, she spoke about the material and psychological challenges and benefits of doing these residencies as a painters. Following Ann, Sarah told us about her unique experience of visiting two art exhibitions in Hobart: Tidal.18 at Devonport Gallery and Zero at Mona, with her Mum, who had impaired vision. Sarah found herself at the first time to look at the artworks and navigate art gallery spaces through her Mum's eyes. The related links:Two artists:Ann McGinleyhttp://www.annmcginley.netSarah Pirriehttp://www.sarahpirrie.comThe artist-in-residence programs Ann participated:Hotel St Valière in Langeudoc - South Francehttp://hotelsaintevaliere.com/contact/Manager of Hotel St Valière: Eloise CaleoStudio Kura, Japanhttps://studiokura.info/en/Sarah’s residency programBundanon Trust artist in residency programhttps://bundanon.com.auThe exhibitions and artworks seen by Sarah and her MumDevonport galleryTidal.18https://www.devonportgallery.com/index02.php?id=27&pl=9Julia Davis - Winner of Tidal.18For her video work ‘Undercurrent’http://www.juliadavis.com.au/UndercurrentMACq01 hotelhttps://www.macq01.com.auMona https://mona.net.auZero - Mona https://mona.net.au/museum/exhibitionsJames Turrellhttp://jamesturrell.comPolumbo Randyhttp://polumbo.com/BIO-CVGrotto For MONAhttp://polumbo.com/Grotto-for-MONAGreg Taylor and FriendsCunts… and other conversations 2008 - IIDavid Young - sound composerhttps://aphids.net/about/The dinner: Fish, rice and Chinese broccoli
This is the return from from Ep. 03 flying back from Benson (E95) to Ryan Airfield (KRYN). Find the podcast on most podcatchers like iTunes, Stitcher, or Overcast=====Reach me on twitter: @DesertPilotTrevOn my facebook page that I don't keep up on: DesertPilot PodcastOr shoot me an email: trevor@desertpilot.com Intro music by Planet OrangeOutro music by Duke Ellington
This is a flight from Ryan Airfield (KRYN) to Benson Airport (E95) and yes you can hear me bust the class charlie airspace around Tucson International (KTUS). And yes I filed a NASA report for the event.Find the podcast on most podcatchers like iTunes, Stitcher, or Overcast=====Reach me on twitter: @DesertPilotTrevOn my facebook page that I don't keep up on: DesertPilot PodcastOr shoot me an email: trevor@desertpilot.com Intro music by Planet OrangeOutro music by Duke Ellington
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Dave and Melissa catch up and ring in the new year with some new gear as well as updates to user experiences and operating systems. Full show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com Direct Link to Audio Apple to Offer $29 iPhone Battery Replacements, More Battery Health Info in iOS — MacRumors Apple Releases iOS 11.2.2 With Security Fixes to Address Spectre Vulnerability — MacRumors Melissa is loving her new iPhone 8 Plus and Portrait Mode in the new camera. Dave covers High Efficiency Image Format (HEIF) HEIF is the new image compression technique used by Apple in iOS 11 to reduce the size of photos you capture on your iPhone in a move to conserve storage space. Suppose you have a JPG photo with a 5 MB file size, it will be reduced to 2.6 – 3 MB, as a result of HEIF compression. With this technique, there’s no sacrifice on image quality at all, and that’s probably why Apple decided to implement this in the latest iOS version. Melissa shares her experience and some considerations to be aware of with iCloud Family Sharing. Apps & Gear: iMazing HEIC Converter A tiny and free desktop app for Mac and PC which lets you convert Apple's new iOS 11 photos from HEIC to JPG or PNG MultiTimer: Multiple timers So many different types of timers to help you manage time on tasks and for making your time count. Camera+The latest update to this app adds the ability to transfer applied edits between images. Silk iPhone 7 Plus/8 Plus Wallet Case - VAULT Protective Credit Card Grip Cover - "Wallet Slayer Vol.1" Contact: email us • like our Facebook page, tweet @InTouchwithiOS, @TheMacMommy or @daveg65 Meta: ITWIOS 019 Happy New Gear was recorded January 10, 2018. “Please Listen Carefully” by Jahzzar is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. In Touch with iOS is an independently produced podcast, publication and social identity and has not been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Apple Inc. iOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. All other Apple Inc. trademarks discussed are the property of Apple Inc. A full list of Apple trademarks is available here. Sometimes we use affiliate links for products in show notes. Unless otherwise noted, these products or services are not a sponsor. Your patronage helps to support our content production at no additional cost to you and does not alter our honest opinion of said product or service.
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Jim talks with Jeff about the HEIF image format newly adopted by AppleWhat it is and technical info: Tried to import iPhone to Lightroom. Only brought half my photos. Tried Airdropping and it said “Converting” for ages and timed out. HEIC is pronounced “HEEK”, HEIF is “HEEF” HEIF stands for High Efficiency Image Format. HEVC stands for High Efficiency Video ... The post HEIF Format (New With iPhone) appeared first on Master Photography Podcast.
This is your Photo News Fix for June 16th 2017: JPEG is DEAD!? http://froknowsphoto.com/photo-news-fix-6-16-17/ Check out the Photo News Fix video right here. Don't forget to like, comment, share and subscribe.