Posts Tagged ‘photos’

Terminal Tips: Generate random filenames for digital photo frame images

Filed under: Tips and tricks , UNIX / BSD , Terminal Tips It’s not at all unlikely that you or a relative have received a digital photo frame as some sort of gift. The concept is great, one frame on your mantle, many pictures on display. Unfortunately, Apple has yet to enter the photo frame market — at least until the iPad is released, that is.

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TapnScrap

TapnScrap is a nifty new app by Tappix that allows you to take the photos in your iPhone’s Photo Library and make digital scrapbooks right on the device itself. Tapnscrap features a very nice and straightforward layout making the whole scrapbooking process easy and smooth

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Macworld 2010: David Pogue hosts the keynote

Filed under: Macworld The official ceremonies of Macworld 2010 started off this morning with David Pogue’s keynote “Late Night with David Pogue” (which started at 9am — “it’s a joke,” he explained in his usual corny way). He began by talking directly about the missing elephant in the room: “I have four words for you: ‘Steve Jobs isn’t here.’” After a few jokes about how Macworld could now say anything they wanted to about Apple behind its back (digs at the hockey puck and AT&T service got cheers from the crowd), Pogue dived into a song parody with a backup band that included Paul Kent and a few other Mac luminaries, and then sat down at a talk show desk where he waxed technical about Twitter, and shared tidbits from his book . From there David rolled out his first surprise: The Autotune the News folks ! They sat on the couch and after showing the audience some of their videos, talked with David about how they do what they do

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A peek behind the show floor curtain at Macworld 2010

Filed under: Macworld If you’ve never seen how a big show like Macworld is put together, you might not realize the massive effort that goes into building and setting up all those booths. There’s power, networking, furniture, carpeting, a ton of boxes and paraphernalia and in some cases specialized construction that can take a couple of days to put together. I snapped a few pictures of the show floor today, including a few shots of the TUAW booth as we starting putting things together and put them in the gallery below

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Review: Mill Colour for iPhone

Spend some time learning running your photos through this free photo grading app, and you’ll be amazed with the results.

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Add some color to somebody’s holiday with a coloring book

Filed under: Software , Holidays What better way to add some color to someone’s holiday than with a coloring book? With Kalle Svenson’s Colorize your photos , converting your existing photos into ones with a coloring book effect is a simple drag and drop away.

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Playboy

Do you read Playboy for the articles? Playboy is now officially on your iPhone but without the nudity. The new Playboy app from Jump Games brings Hugh Hefner’s beautiful women with access to exclusive content and a peek at the new issue of Playboy

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CatPaint iPhone app adds cats to any photo

CatPaint lets you add cats to your photos. For some reason.

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First look: Viewfinder supercharges Flickr search

Filed under: Software , First Look The new Mac app Viewfinder by Connected Flow (developer Fraser Speirs is the man behind the FlickrExport plugins for Aperture and iPhoto ) is designed for browsing/searching images on Flickr . This application provides many ways to work with the service’s photos; you can select licenses to constrain your search to images you can use (such as Creative Commons or commercial use images), or search through the full text of tags and descriptions

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Review: HP’s Small, Sweet Photosmart A646 Can Print At Any Party… Or Bathroom

The digital camera has been around for thirty years, and the brilliant scientists who came up with the idea were just awarded a Nobel Prize earlier this month. That’s great, but I still like waving my photos around at parties and plastering them all over the walls of my bathroom.

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iAm: Explore the Great I Am Through Quotes and Photos

iAm is an inspirational app designed to provide users with a guide for spiritual meditation and contemplation. The app uses stunning photography and more than 200 quotes from recognized authorities around the globe. Artist Dan Baumbach shares his collection of nature photography and it is the primary reason to buy this app.

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