Notes on life, art, photography and technology, by a Danish dropout bohemian.
Thursday, October 14, 2010
John Pugh's 3-D Murals
[Thanks to Lou]
John Pugh's new 3-D Murals.Apparently the statue, the stairs, and the customer are all painted. Good trompe l'oeil there.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Acrobat Pro question
I have pulled a web site with Acrobat Pro 9, and made a PDF document of it. But the lines are very long, so I'd like to make the text bigger (for screen reading). But amongst the hundreds of tools I find in Acrobat Pro, I don't see anything to change font or text size! Very puzzling. Can anybody help? (A googling did not help much.)
(I guess a side question is, what methods are there for taking a large site and save the whole thing in a handy package, in a universal format.)
(I guess a side question is, what methods are there for taking a large site and save the whole thing in a handy package, in a universal format.)
Reflowing PDF files
GoodReader for the iPad and iPhone, apart from many other great capabilities, can reflow the text in a PDF file, often making a file much more readable since many PDF files have too long or too short lines. Does anybody know of a PDF reading app for Mac (and perhaps Windows) which can do this?
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
SF Bags (updated)
I'm just trying to digest an overview of what SFBags/WaterfieldDesigns have. It's challenging, because it's such a broad spectrum, and it all seem to be unusually nice and well produced and designed. And even just their Muzetto bag alone has four different sizes! (Three of them shown below.) (You can get it in black leather too, something not clear from the site.)
They are certainly not the most economical bags you can find, but quality is not cheap to make, and they are nowhere near the crazy prices of fashion bags (like $900 or $1900 for a simple handbag).
They also have bags, cases, and sleeves for phones and iPad, keyboards, laptops, cameras, even for the Kindle! I'm spinning, I guess I'll just have to order one of everything. In all colors! Ouch!
Update: These guys are totally insane, they even have several sleeves just for the Apple Wireless Keyboard. And the trackpad! I will have to back on my bed with my iPad in the bookholder, and explore at leisure.
I'll have to select like a dozen must-have products from their site, make a list, and then get in really good and friendly contact with my whole family from now til Christmas...
One thing fits perfectly for what I'd been looking for, a compact bag for both iPad and keyboard: the iPad Wallet. If you order it with a strap, it can serve as a bag as well as a case.
Also they have various sleeves both for iPad and keyboard and other things, all lovely, at different prices and strengths.
Update three hours later:
OK, I couldn't bring myself to just buy "everything", but I definitely sinned against propriety, and contributed to a good day at the office there.
It's true that their customer service really is excellent too.
I even did buy two colors of one thing: their cute li'll wallet, which I somehow suspect, despite the simple design, will work even better for me than my trusty 13-year-old trooper which is holding up remarkably well.
They are certainly not the most economical bags you can find, but quality is not cheap to make, and they are nowhere near the crazy prices of fashion bags (like $900 or $1900 for a simple handbag).
They also have bags, cases, and sleeves for phones and iPad, keyboards, laptops, cameras, even for the Kindle! I'm spinning, I guess I'll just have to order one of everything. In all colors! Ouch!
Update: These guys are totally insane, they even have several sleeves just for the Apple Wireless Keyboard. And the trackpad! I will have to back on my bed with my iPad in the bookholder, and explore at leisure.
I'll have to select like a dozen must-have products from their site, make a list, and then get in really good and friendly contact with my whole family from now til Christmas...
One thing fits perfectly for what I'd been looking for, a compact bag for both iPad and keyboard: the iPad Wallet. If you order it with a strap, it can serve as a bag as well as a case.
Also they have various sleeves both for iPad and keyboard and other things, all lovely, at different prices and strengths.
Update three hours later:
OK, I couldn't bring myself to just buy "everything", but I definitely sinned against propriety, and contributed to a good day at the office there.
It's true that their customer service really is excellent too.
I even did buy two colors of one thing: their cute li'll wallet, which I somehow suspect, despite the simple design, will work even better for me than my trusty 13-year-old trooper which is holding up remarkably well.
Content *is* king
Nobody got anywhere in the world by simply being content.
-- Louis L'Amour
Mmmm, true. On the other hand, if you're content, why would you want to go anywhere?
-- Louis L'Amour
Mmmm, true. On the other hand, if you're content, why would you want to go anywhere?
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Van Gogh's Paintings Get Tilt-Shifted (updated)
Van Gogh's Paintings Get Tilt-Shifted, picture post.
Tilt-shift refers (here) to the popular method of artificially making a seeming very shallow depth-of-field in images, which gives the impression that the landscapes are very tiny, because you do get that effect when you photograph up very close. You can do it when photographing with large cameras which can tilt the lens. You can even do it in Photoshop to already existing photos. And to add insult to injury, even to paintings!
I feel a deep connection with ol' Vincent, so I'm not sure what to think of this, to be honest. :-)
Update:
Sam said:
This reinterpretation brought me into action: I thought about the original, I looked for it, and I now have a different view. That's great.
And here's something else that's great: Picasso's Guernica rendered in 3D.
Have you seen the original? I've stood in front of it and looked at it for a long time in Madrid's Reina Sofia museum. It's very, very impressive and watching this 3D rendering has only deepened my feelings for it.
Tilt-shift refers (here) to the popular method of artificially making a seeming very shallow depth-of-field in images, which gives the impression that the landscapes are very tiny, because you do get that effect when you photograph up very close. You can do it when photographing with large cameras which can tilt the lens. You can even do it in Photoshop to already existing photos. And to add insult to injury, even to paintings!
I feel a deep connection with ol' Vincent, so I'm not sure what to think of this, to be honest. :-)
Update:
Sam said:
This reinterpretation brought me into action: I thought about the original, I looked for it, and I now have a different view. That's great.
And here's something else that's great: Picasso's Guernica rendered in 3D.
Have you seen the original? I've stood in front of it and looked at it for a long time in Madrid's Reina Sofia museum. It's very, very impressive and watching this 3D rendering has only deepened my feelings for it.
File handling trick
Here is a file handling trick I had to find for myself. It works in OS X, I haven't tried on Windows.
Say you have folders A and B. All the files in folder A are also in folder B, but not vice versa. And you need to isolate the files in folder B which are *not* in folder A. How to do it? Manually is tedious and error-prone.
1: Make sure you have backups of both folders.
2: Select all the files in folder A, and drag them to folder B.
3: When Finder asks you if you want to replace the files, select "apply to all" and click "replace".
4: Use Edit--->undo.
This last bit is the smart part. It will put the files back in folder A, but it will *not* replace the deleted files in folder B! (I think we can call that an error in the OS.) So you now have a folder of what you wanted, all the files which were in folder B but not in A.
Say you have folders A and B. All the files in folder A are also in folder B, but not vice versa. And you need to isolate the files in folder B which are *not* in folder A. How to do it? Manually is tedious and error-prone.
1: Make sure you have backups of both folders.
2: Select all the files in folder A, and drag them to folder B.
3: When Finder asks you if you want to replace the files, select "apply to all" and click "replace".
4: Use Edit--->undo.
This last bit is the smart part. It will put the files back in folder A, but it will *not* replace the deleted files in folder B! (I think we can call that an error in the OS.) So you now have a folder of what you wanted, all the files which were in folder B but not in A.
Scrivener, a writer tool
I think I will try Scrivener. It's a sort of combination of a word processor and an outline tool and a research tool... It has many glowing testimonials, including from many professional writers who have tried many other apps, so it seems it works right. (It needs OS X. They say a windows version will come in 2011.)
Vibrating chess set
Like Ferrari and Hasselblad, another function cross-over which has me scratch my head. It seems that the actions of chess playing and of dildo play could hardly be more different, or less compatible.
But I always welcome things which are a bit quaint. Seminal ideas. And things which disregard the braindead taboo on anything sexual. So what the heck. I won't even go into the question of: If that's an about-normal-sized set of chess, won't the pieces be, uhm, kind of small for real enjoyment in the other capacity? Unless of course they have really powerful vibrators and you can just insert one, dress and put on your face, and go have a relaxed day at the upscale lawyer's office you work at.
Oh, and by the way, apart from the fact that the two sides are supposed to have two different colors (it must be confusing to play, seriously), I must say this thing is really very nice looking.
But I always welcome things which are a bit quaint. Seminal ideas. And things which disregard the braindead taboo on anything sexual. So what the heck. I won't even go into the question of: If that's an about-normal-sized set of chess, won't the pieces be, uhm, kind of small for real enjoyment in the other capacity? Unless of course they have really powerful vibrators and you can just insert one, dress and put on your face, and go have a relaxed day at the upscale lawyer's office you work at.
Oh, and by the way, apart from the fact that the two sides are supposed to have two different colors (it must be confusing to play, seriously), I must say this thing is really very nice looking.
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