| 31 | Don’t Scratch the Top of a CD! Preview: That’s right! Scratching the top of a CD (the screen printed side) can be damaging to the integrity of the CD. Most people try to avoid scratches and blemishes from occurring on the bottom side of the CD. But in reality, the top is the more vulnerable side. Here’s how it works: When a CD is manufactured plastic is formed through a injection mold... (more) Published By: Adam Platzer Submitted: 07 April,2005 |
| 32 | Sharptype (A plugin for Photoshop) Preview: As a Photoshop plug-in, Microworld Sharptype provides ultra-clear vector font output. Sharptype provides multiple rendering and enhancing modes, it currently has support of TTF and TTC font. Flexible combination of bold, italic, underlined render styles, font preview, can search additional user defined font directory other than system default, bui... (more) Published By: Patrick Wang Submitted: 09 April,2005 |
| 33 | Getting the Most From Your Digital Camera Memory Card Preview: Imagine taking your new digital camera on a vacation and then realizing that you can barely click 20-30 images at a go. So, what do you do to avoid such a situation? The answer to this question lies in the purchase of an extra memory card or two. One of the important components of a digital camera is the memory card. Most digital cameras come wi... (more) Published By: Kevin Rockwell Submitted: 30 March,2005 |
| 34 | Buying the Best Digital Camera for Your Needs Preview: Choosing a digital camera can be a daunting task with the wide number of choices available in today’s market place. There are lots and lots of things that you need to keep in mind while going to choose a camera for yourself. The best digital camera for your friend might not be the best option for you. So, the first question that you need to answ... (more) Published By: Kevin Rockwell Submitted: 30 March,2005 |
| 35 | The Primer of Digital Camera Printer Preview: Once you have clicked photos through your digital camera, then the next step is to turn these ‘virtual’ images into real photos. One way is to send the memory card to a digital photo laboratory and get the images developed there. But if you take digital photos on a regular basis and want to print your own, then it is better that you buy yourself a... (more) Published By: Kevin Rockwell Submitted: 30 March,2005 |
| 36 | Move up to the world of the Digital SLR Camera Preview: A digital SLR camera or a single lens reflex (SLR) camera is one of the most popular cameras amongst photographers today. These cameras not only provide high quality images but the photographer can also largely control how he wants the final product to look like. Hence, people who are extremely fond of clicking pictures have a great time while usi... (more) Published By: Kevin Rockwell Submitted: 30 March,2005 |
| 37 | Entering the World of Digital Video Cameras Preview: Gone are the days when you would need to employ a professional to take a video for your business projects. Whether you need it to provide training to your employees or students, you can do it yourself with the help of a digital video camera. In fact, with the advent of the Internet, and e-learning becoming so popular nowadays, a digital video came... (more) Published By: Kevin Rockwell Submitted: 30 March,2005 |
| 38 | Stock Your Kit with Digital Camera Accessories Preview: There are a large number of digital camera accessories available in the market today. Even though you might have invested a few hundred dollars in your digital camera (although they are getting cheaper by the day), you should buy yourself a few accessories as well so that you can enhance the photo quality of your pictures and be able to capture an... (more) Published By: Kevin Rockwell Submitted: 30 March,2005 |
| 39 | Buying your child a digital camera- what you need to know Preview: Purchasing any gift item for your child is a mind-numbing task. You can never be sure whether they will like what you buy for them or not. So, when you want to buy a digital camera for your little kids, then there are lots of things, which you must know, which will help you (hopefully!) to get the right camera for your child. One of the most imp... (more) Published By: Kevin Rockwell Submitted: 30 March,2005 |
| 40 | DON'T BE A SHAPE-SHIFTER Preview: When I was a little girl, I used to love to play "name the cloud." I bet you played this too. I remember lying on my back in the yard and watching as the clouds passed overhead. As the wind blew the clouds across the sky, the clouds would change shape. It was more fun to play with someone else, because two people could look at the same cloud and s... (more) Published By: Sharon Dalton Williams Submitted: 08 December,2001 |
| 41 | ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS...SMIL (That's right... SMIL) Preview: Did I get your attention? I hope so because we need to talk about SMIL and how its use can turn your streaming media presentations into television-like experiences for your web visitors. SMIL (pronounced "smile") stands for Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language and was developed by the W3C Synchronized Multimedia (SYMM) Working Group to all... (more) Published By: Ronni Rhodes Submitted: 21 January,2002 |
| 42 | Behind the Files: History of MP3 Preview: Behind the Files: History of MP3 by Gabriel Nijmeh In just over a couple of years, the MP3 audio file format has caused a big stir and captured the minds and hard drives of millions of people worldwide. MP3, short for Moving Picture Experts Group, Audio Layer III is a compression format that compresses audio files with only a small sacrifice in s... (more) Published By: Gabriel Nijmeh Submitted: 29 May,2002 |
| 43 | Unrelated Inventiions: Catering for the uncommon denominator Preview: This is a first in a series of Software/Shareware developer profiles as presented by MP3-CDBurner.com. Let's get started with a brief profile of Unrelated Inventions. Unrelated Inventions - http://www.unrelatedinventions.com is an umbrella for shareware developed primarily by Andrew Fish. The name comes from the fact that Andrew doesn't want to ... (more) Published By: Gabriel Nijmeh Submitted: 10 June,2002 |
| 44 | Review of Procreate KnockOut 2 Preview: Procreate Knockout 2 Email: for further information. KnockOut 2 is a masking plug-in for graphics programs such as Corel PaintShop Pro, Painter7, Photoshop, etc, and not a stand alone program. , but it has a lot of power Masks enable you to cut out backgrounds or foregrounds using alpha channels. Don't worry about understanding these, as Knock... (more) Published By: Tim Skyrme Submitted: 26 August,2002 |
| 45 | Cartoon Animation - An Evolving Art Form Preview: The past 150 years has seen tremendous strides in technological and scientific research and invention. Who would have ever imagined that men would walk on the moon or that open heart surgery could be performed with robotic assistance? Still, with all of these advances man has consistently failed in one field of research: the creation of life from ... (more) Published By: Jake Gorst Submitted: 01 March,2003 |
| 46 | Walt Disney's Horror Movie Preview: In 1934, when Walt Disney called for a meeting among his artists, a rumor had spread that he was going to shut the studio down and they would all be left unemployed during the great depression. Instead he personally told them in his own spellbinding way the story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which he intended to make into his first feature ... (more) Published By: Stephen Schochet Submitted: 21 October,2003 |
| 47 | Shirley Temple Stories Preview: When the Twentieth Century Pictures company had their expensive merger with the Fox Film Corporation in 1935, studio head Daryl Zanuck was depending on two contract stars to pull the new company through its money troubles. Tragedy struck the same year when Will Rogers died in a plane crash in Alaska. Zanuck turned his financial burden on the shoul... (more) Published By: Stephen Schochet Submitted: 21 October,2003 |
| 48 | Kate Hepburn Stories Preview: Katherine Hepburn came to Los Angeles in 1932 and like Calista Flockart, had a theater person's snobbish view towards Hollywood. In person, she impressed no one with her looks and style, and executive David O. Selznick worried about her "horse face". She finished her first film, Bill Of Divorcement with John Barrymore and told him," Thank God we'r... (more) Published By: Stephen Schochet Submitted: 21 October,2003 |
| 49 | How We Got Movie Stars Preview: Early movies had no stories, no stars and no sound. A popular movie in the 1890's was two girls getting undressed by a lake. Right before their last garments came off, a train came by to block your view. In the next scene the two girls were swimming in the lake. The film was a hit throughout the country. One old farmer went and saw this same mov... (more) Published By: Stephen Schochet Submitted: 21 October,2003 |
| 50 | Bob Hope Stories Preview: Once when he was a little boy in England, Leslie Hope (He later renamed himself Bob after a race car driver he idolized) wanted to pick an apple off a tree. Symbolic of his career, he didn't want just any apple but the highest one possible. He lost his balance, fell and permanently changed the shape of his nose. His big break in Hollywood was ... (more) Published By: Stephen Schochet Submitted: 21 October,2003 |