When i was a young boy, I'm just a simple and a tough guy who always scolded by my mother. because I often not to comply with my parents. As time goes by, there are so many changes in my life. 1st I had many friends that always there in terms of trouble, love, and etc. when I was in high school I had to many changes in my life, I feel in love with someone and that someone is love me too. Then we're dating together. I love her so much but I hurt her and I didn't mean it. I fell in love to another girl that's why we broke up and after that, I always blaming my self that I hurt her. then a months later I forgotten about the fast.
Then the college come to me, I'm so excited. I choose engineering as my 1st course in college, in the 1st sem of my college life, all my grades are good then the 2nd in 2nd semester I separated to my friends, then ihad a failing grades, i had 4 failed grades. Than I stop study because of that. A one and a half year pass, i studied again and now i'm taking MMA course (Multi-Media Arts). I'm 2nd year regular student now and I'm proud that I am one of the MMA and an CAS students.
Martes, Hulyo 24, 2012
Lunes, Hulyo 23, 2012
Adobe Bridge
Using this application you can organized your all files very well, Adobe Bridge is a useful software package for any professional photographer. This software makes it very easy to organize and mange all of your photos. This makes it very easy for you to find any photo that you want to find. This will save you a lot of time which you can spend taking even more photos. As your collection of photos grows, the software will be able to handle them all.
There are many reasons why you will need to consider using Adobe Bridge:
1. Easy Exporting
Adobe Bridge provides a very simple way of exporting any of the photos in your collection. These photos can be exported in JPEG format, which can be viewed on virtually all computers and other devices.
2. Easy to Use
Adobe Bridge is very easy to use. It's possible to easily drag and drop the photos from other applications including the Windows Explorer. This makes it very simple to load the photos into Bridge.
3. Setting Color
It's easy to set the color from a central location in Adobe Bridge. This makes it very simple to adjust the colors in all of your photos. This also makes it possible to ensure that the colors match when working with different creative suite applications such as InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop.
4. Batch Renaming
You will also be able to use batch renaming to rename all of the files in your photo collection. This is very sophisticated as it is possible to set various rules.
If you're managing photographs or screenshots, it's nice to have fast access to the Camera Raw dialog (you can set it to open by default or just right/ctrl-click on an image) than you would through Photoshop if you want to do a quick crop or adjustment. It won't replace Photoshop or Lightroom but the Raw dialog is great for fast, non-destructive adjustments.
I also use the star ratings, but I've found it's really only useful to mark favorites as 5 stars (slightly faster than a "favorite" tag) and things I'm thinking about deleting as 1 star and don't use it for anything else. It takes too much thought personally to use anything in-between. I never go, I only want to look at things that I ranked as slightly above average.
There are many reasons why you will need to consider using Adobe Bridge:
1. Easy Exporting
Adobe Bridge provides a very simple way of exporting any of the photos in your collection. These photos can be exported in JPEG format, which can be viewed on virtually all computers and other devices.
2. Easy to Use
Adobe Bridge is very easy to use. It's possible to easily drag and drop the photos from other applications including the Windows Explorer. This makes it very simple to load the photos into Bridge.
3. Setting Color
It's easy to set the color from a central location in Adobe Bridge. This makes it very simple to adjust the colors in all of your photos. This also makes it possible to ensure that the colors match when working with different creative suite applications such as InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop.
4. Batch Renaming
You will also be able to use batch renaming to rename all of the files in your photo collection. This is very sophisticated as it is possible to set various rules.
If you're managing photographs or screenshots, it's nice to have fast access to the Camera Raw dialog (you can set it to open by default or just right/ctrl-click on an image) than you would through Photoshop if you want to do a quick crop or adjustment. It won't replace Photoshop or Lightroom but the Raw dialog is great for fast, non-destructive adjustments.
I also use the star ratings, but I've found it's really only useful to mark favorites as 5 stars (slightly faster than a "favorite" tag) and things I'm thinking about deleting as 1 star and don't use it for anything else. It takes too much thought personally to use anything in-between. I never go, I only want to look at things that I ranked as slightly above average.
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