Aug 28 2009

Meadow Sunset HDR

Messing around with Photomatix and some Auto Exposure Bracketing.  I know this is way over cooked, but I tend to like over saturated in some cases.  It’s definitely not for everyone.

Sunset over the meadow


Aug 28 2009

Snow Leopard Review and Thoughts

This is really the first time that I have upgraded to a new OS.  I reformated when I went from Tiger to Leopard, and since I just recently put a 1.5TB drive in my iMac, I didn’t really want to go through the hassle of reformating again.

The entire process took me 37 minutes.  Not too bad.  I stepped away from my desk, and when I came back it was waiting at a log in for me.  There were no buttons needing pushed, everything was cake.

Upon logging in, I only noticed the the default Aurora screen is a bit different, when you right click the dock, it’s dark instead of silver, and mail.app has to reinitialize your settings.

Oh, and the fact that I got 13GB of disk back.  From what I have read, you can expect to recoup anywhere from 3GB to 30GB of space!  A friend of mine got back 23GB.

It broke the Logitech Control Center software that I run for my MX revolution mouse, so that kinds sucks (but the logitech software isn’t known for it’s reliability) I have also tested Aperture, iPhoto, iTunes, cyberduck, adium, firefox, safari, iCal, all my dashboard widgets (like 4 of them), Transmission, Photoshop CS4, and Quicktime.

I didn’t choose to install quicktime 7 because I didn’t see any point.  I fired up some Top Gear episodes that I had, and my first impression is that I like the borderless window.  I normally watch full screen when using quicktime, but it’s nice to no have a border when you don’t.  However….  quicktime locked up twice on me thus far, trying to play an .avi  I don’t know if this is Perian or what, I have not yet looked for any updates from Perian.  *update* There are currently no Perian updates, and I usually don’t care for VLC.  I downloaded the latest VLC version (1.01) and it locks up on the same part of the videos as Quicktime does.  This is a big bummer thus far.

I also noticed a few System preference panes had to close and reopen in 32bit mode.  A little annoying.  Growl seems to be borked.  Connect 360 appears to work after a quick test to my Xbox 360.

Overall, this is a pretty transparent update to OSX, you may not notice a big difference in your day to day usage, but trust me for $25 bucks in comparison to what it’s going to cost to update Vista, it seems like a steal.  I timed my boot sequence and it takes 22 seconds now.  I don’t know what that means as I rarely reboot.

98% of what I do has been unaffected, but there are a few Aperture plugins that have stopped working or crash all together (Aperture to Adoramapix exporter)

All in all, I say this is just a stumbling block for the few things that are not working right now.  Some of my custom workflows are screwed for now, but in due time this will improve OS X a great deal.

Here is a list of what I can find that’s different.

http://is.gd/2Eiub


Aug 19 2009

Daisy Macro

Daisy right after the rain.

Daisy After the rain


Aug 19 2009

White Flower

I took this on a mid summer day just before a rain.  Canon XTI 100mm macro f2.8 1/640

White Flower


Aug 18 2009

Mommer n dem

Just thought I would post a picture of something that my mom took.

Photographer: Teri Goode

Photographer: Teri Goode