I've been using the Samsung i760 for about 3 months now, and I've been mostly satisfied. One of my only issues with the phone is the inability to press more than one key at a time - it slows down my text messaging significantly, and makes me miss characters often.
While looking around for emulator software, I stumbled upon:
Samsung i730 Multiple Keypress Fix
http://www.dekabyte.com/pocketpc/
While it is made for the i730, I installed the cab file on my i760 and it works perfectly for the keyboard. I'll be speed texting with accuracy from now on, just like I did on my enV.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Water Song
New HDR photo taken in Brodheadsville. Two others in my Flicker account - one of a tomato plant and another of a Dragonfly. Click through my sidebar to see the extras! (or don't!)
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Manbearpig sighting near Pittsburgh PA!
On the way from Williamsport to Pittsburgh (moved out of the Squirrel Hill apartment to Southside) Ben and I spotted Manbearpig about 40 minutes outside Pittsburgh. He surprised us (quick for a pig) and were unable to get a photo.
On the way back to Williamsport we were ready. Hands on phones near the spot we saw him previously, we snuck up on the half man half bear-pig demon and grabbed a video and some pics. Below is the video, but be warned, he is scary!
Thanks Southpark.
On the way back to Williamsport we were ready. Hands on phones near the spot we saw him previously, we snuck up on the half man half bear-pig demon and grabbed a video and some pics. Below is the video, but be warned, he is scary!
Thanks Southpark.
Friday, May 16, 2008
"September" by Kinetic Blu
SEPTEMBER - THE MUSIC VIDEO
Filmed in the Lehigh Valley, PA in early March 2008. Produced, directed, and edited by Austin White.
Kinetic Blu is
-The Brain
-Jordan White
-Rob Lilly
-Timoshii
www.myspace.com/kineticblu
thanks goes to - kinetic blu, lauren, sand isle park, and AMD Opteron.
UPDATE:
Here is the DVD Art for the Main title (click for full size):
Here is the DVD Art for the Main title (click for full size):
(the black bar is where the "Play video" option is on the actual DVD
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Friday, May 9, 2008
Self Portrait
Yes, another HDR photo. I set my shot up on a tripod, pressed the button, then quickly got into place. I'm kind of happy with the placement, and the little tweak of the shirt, making it "calvin klein-esque" (which is what I was going for). The three RAW photos layered together give it a soft painted look, especially on my right arm. The larger you view it the more vivid the effect is - not quite as obvious at the thumbnail level.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Squirrel Hill Pittsburgh, HDR
I used Photomatix tone mapping for this image, made out of three AEB shots. The mapping gives it that "surreal" look - which is interesting. Now all I need is some decent subject matter. You can only take so many pictures in a little apartment.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
HDR TEST CASE: Cathedral of Learning, University of Pittsburgh
This is my first test photo for High Dynamic Range imaging (HDR). Taken near sunsent across the street from the Cathedral, using my Canon Rebel XTi. Using Photoshop CS2, I combined three images with different shutter speeds(at -2, 0, +2), then adjusted to curves to tweak the levels. It may not be the prettiest picture ever, but it's a start.
The Rebel XTi has a feature that will take three images in a row with one button press, a helpful feature to reduce camera shake (and just generally a nice thing to have!) While HDR is by no means at the cutting edge of digital photography, it does open a new range of possibilities for the experimenting photographer (especially one looking to breathe new life into digital equipment).
In case your wondering, posting this image is a lame excuse for me to test the Flickr/Google/Blogger link combo. Google is looking more and more like a 'homebase' for internet users, a subject I'll be blogging about soon.
The Rebel XTi has a feature that will take three images in a row with one button press, a helpful feature to reduce camera shake (and just generally a nice thing to have!) While HDR is by no means at the cutting edge of digital photography, it does open a new range of possibilities for the experimenting photographer (especially one looking to breathe new life into digital equipment).
In case your wondering, posting this image is a lame excuse for me to test the Flickr/Google/Blogger link combo. Google is looking more and more like a 'homebase' for internet users, a subject I'll be blogging about soon.
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