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August 08, 2007

MF-575 Digital Picture Frame Review

Why give someone a single still framed picture when you can give them an entire slide show? The MF-575 is an inexpensive hi-tech digital photo, MP3, and video player with a bright, high-resolution 5.6-inch color TFT screen.

When I bought my first MF-575 picture frame, I got it as a gift for a family member who liked to complain that I never send them pictures anymore. The problem is, I have a digital camera and haven’t gotten any pictures developed in several years. So now, whenever I go over to their house for a visit, I just bring an extra memory card from my digital camera full of new pictures. If you don’t have an extra memory card, the MF-575 has an easy-to-use MD/SD/MMC memory card reader that plugs into any computer with a USB port. So you can just plug the entire picture frame into your computer and copy the pictures onto the card that way if necessary.

This year on Christmas morning, I was thinking about taking a series of pictures while everyone is opening their gifts. Then I’ll take the memory card out of my digital camera and pop it into the MF-575 picture frame for an instant slide show for everyone to enjoy on Christmas afternoon. Good idea right? The number of images you can put into your MF-575 slide show is only limited by the capacity of the memory card being used.

Here’s the full review: MF-575 Digital Picture Frame

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April 12, 2007

Remove Red Eye In Adobe Photoshop

Red eye. What a pain in the ass. I have so many great photos in my iPhoto Library which have been ruined because of red eye. Sometimes I use the red eye tools iPhoto or Adobe Photoshop to fix problematic images, but unfortunately they don’t always do a good job.

Luckily red eye is very easy to fix manually in Adobe Photoshop (US, UK). You just need to know how. Here’s a tutorial on how to remove red eye using Adobe Photoshop 7.0 or higher.

Tutorial: Remove Red Eye In Adobe Photoshop

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December 27, 2006

Pro Viewer Binocular Camera

Are you into bird watching? Or maybe you like to snap pictures of topless celebrities at the beach? Regardless of your intentions, with the Pro Viewer BinoCam, you’ll always take a crystal-clear shot no matter how far away you are from the action.

The Pro Viewer BinoCam is pair of binoculars and a digital camera all rolled into one. It features an 8X non-digital zoom with a 2.1 mega pixel camera capable of taking 1600 x 1200 pixel photos. After you snap the perfect picture, you can review it instantly with the BinoCam’s built-in 1.5-inch full-color LCD screen. The BinoCam can also record 30 second AVI video clips.

Not interested in stalking celebrities? Of course, you can also take the BinoCam to the beach and watch the surfers ride the perfect wave. Prove to your friends you spotted whales on that last boat trip, or even assist the police by snapping Mel Gibson’s license plate as he gets wasted and drives around California blaming the Jews for everything.

The Pro Viewer BinoCam combines powerful binoculars, a high-resolution camera and a camcorder all in one. It’s all you need to catch the action… from a safe distance.

Specs:

  • Image Sensor: 2.1 mega pixels
  • Resolution: 1600 x 1200 (H); 640 x 480 (L)
  • Interface: USB 1.1
  • OS Support: Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP
  • Measures: 6 x 1.5 inches
  • Weighs: 1.3 pounds

Features:

  • SD Card Slot
  • Magnification: 8X non-digital zoom
  • Objective lens diameter: 32mm
  • Focus Range: 18 meters to infinity
  • Auto exposure
  • 1.5″ TFT Color LCD
  • Note: Requires 4 AAA alkaline batteries (not included)

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November 30, 2006

Naked People on Google Earth

Like sunbathing naked outdoors? Who doesn’t (especially Europeans). Just keep in mind that one day a satellite might fly by and capture your naked body for the good of posterity. Services like Google Maps and Google Earth have made satellite photography accessible to anyone with an Internet connection. This topless sunbather became an overnight Internet sensation, but she’s not alone. Apparently the Hague is overrun with naked and semi-naked Dutch people.

So grab a magnifying glass and open up Adobe Photoshop, because here’s Google Sightseeing.com’s Top 10 Naked People on Google Earth!

10) This picture got a lot of people hot under the collar. Many people think she’s on her front, but personally I remain unconvinced.

09) Very close to the original topless sunbather, this one is definitely female, I think. It looks like she’s lying on her front, and she does appear to have some kind of top on, so keep your hair on people!

08) Just six doors down, here’s a half-naked Dutch, person. Wearing a sarong perhaps?

07) This ones been widely discussed on other sites, but I personally reckon this is a guy, wearing shorts. Phew!

06) This person thinks they have privacy on this rooftop (haven’t they seen Enemy of the State?) and they’re definitely topless! (Sex unknown of course, but topless nevertheless.)

05) Outside a cafe on the beach (presumably before it opened that day), we find someone sitting calmly in a chair, blissfully unaware the whole world can now see them in their birthday suit.

04) The previous nudist may have also been unaware that just on the other side of the building, there was another person sunning themselves – flat on their back and completely in the altogether! Does anyone know someone that works in this cafe by the way?

03) Again on the beach, here’s a couple of naked people who think they can hide behind a beach wind wall! Don’t they know there is no escape?

02) Hiding away behind some bushes is no escape either. Mind you, I wish that person would keep their legs together. Yeuch!

01) Well, do you know of a better picture? I’m sure there’s loads more brilliant ones yet to be found. So fire up Google Earth and start searching! Enjoy.

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October 13, 2006

Live News via Treo Phone

When a single-engine plane crashed into an Upper East Side apartment building on Wednesday, Fox News Channel delivered early video to its viewers from the crash site using a hand-held mobile phone with live streaming video.

Scott Wilder, a Fox cameraman, had been about 20 blocks away on another assignment when the crash occurred. Wilder ran uptown and reported live from the scene using a hand-held Palm Treo Smartphone that uses the existing mobile network to transmit video to the Fox News control room. From there, Fox News sent it out live on TV to supplement other video being shot by local traffic helicopters.

The picture quality from the crash site wasn’t spectacular, but it was live. Wilder was also able to talk to “Studio B” anchor Shepard Smith on the same phone and give a live “man on the street” report to Fox viewers.

As these advanced video phones become more and more popular, we can probably expect a surge of citizen journalism. If YouTube can make anyone an Internet celebrity, a video phone can make anyone a reporter. Right?

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September 09, 2006

Katie Couric’s Photoshop Diet

Have you heard about the new celebrity diet craze? It’s easy. No dieting or exercise is required. Just a few Adobe Photoshop lessons and you can lose 20 pounds in the matter of minutes… like new CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric.

Evidence of Katie’s new “digital diet” was published in a CBS publicity magazine called Watch, and distributed on American Airlines flights. The former NBC Today star’s neck and waistline have clearly been digitally “photoshopped” to make her look about 20 pounds lighter. The original photo was taken at an advertiser presentation earlier this spring before getting a digital workout in CBS’ graphics department.

Is CBS photoshopping more than publicity photos of news anchors? We hope not. Why not let a photo speak for itself?

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June 23, 2005

Canon PowerShot S2 IS has arrived

They kept us waiting anxiously for a few weeks, but the Canon PowerShot S2 IS is now in stores (Ted’s Camera Store and Harvey Norman) for $749. It’s been getting the most hits on Digital Photography Review for a while now and this gadget junkie can’t wait to get his hands on one.

Digital Photography Review has also recently posted a comprehensive review.


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April 25, 2005

Canon PowerShot S2 IS

Canon announced the new PowerShot S2 IS a few days ago.

According to PhotoReview Australia, it’ll be in Australia by the 1st of June.

It’s got a few interesting features:

  • Can shoot continuously at 2.4fps until the memory card becomes full
  • Can take still pictures while recording video (video gets paused automatically)
  • 12 times optical zoom
  • 640 by 480 at 30 fps (with stereo sound) movie mode

Thanks to Dave, for pointing me to word of the announcement in Digital Photography Review.


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April 13, 2005

Where is my Gadget?

You should be starting to get excited…. its out there… the technology ingredients are falling into place…

Hard Drive capacities are increasing (This animation is a crack-up)

Liquid lenses will allow small devices to zoom & focus without the need for traditional bulky glass lenses – just like your eye! (well.. for those of us without glasses at least)

WiMAX should provide DSL equivalent speeds (for those of us living close enough to cities anyway).

And then with VOIP we should be able to slash the costs of calls – to anywhere in the world!

Screens are getting more flexible

And there is even some decent software to run the thing with!

Add in to this companies like HTC (the makers of the O2 mini, and other things), Samsung (making phones with hard drives and high resolution, 7Megapixel! cameras), and Archos (who have been pushing the boundaries on portable media products ), along with many, many other companies….

And the final result of all this?

No one knows yet… but its a fair bet that Gadget Lounge readers will be lining up to order one!

Tell us what you’d like to see in your device in the forum.


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February 21, 2005

Nokia Lifeblog and Christian Lindholm.

NokiaLifeblog.jpgWhen Lifeblog was first released in July last year, many people pointed out that despite the reference, it wasn’t quite a blogging tool. That changed pretty rapidly with the announcement of a Six Apart partnership that allowed publishing directly to the Typepad online weblogging service. With that, it became very apparent that the Lifeblog team always intended blog integration, and Nokia has since included the ATOM document format, meaning we’ll see other blog services join the fold soon.

Lifeblog is more than a blogging tool, and according to Christian Lindolm, Director of Multimedia Applications, Nokia Ventures Organization, in an interview at The Gadget Show, it’s “a multimedia diary where time is the spine”. Christian points to three mega-trends that have contributed to the birth of Lifeblog, the digitalisation of memories, the increase in content due to digital media, and the evolution of the ubiquity of the camera. All converging neatly into the application. If you’re interested in remembering events, or sharing memories, then at some point you’ll use your camerphones features to take a snap shot or send text, photos or videos to family or friends, and if you do, what better way to have it stored via Lifeblog automatically.

Lifeblog, now at version 1.5, is available for download working on the Nokia 6260, Nokia 6630, Nokia 6670, and Nokia 7610 imaging phones and a Windows PC. As a free trial the version will store 200 messages, images, and video clips, the full license costing 29.95 Euros. In my podcast with Christian, he can’t say what, but hints that we’ll see some other fantastic developments with the software, and with him heading the team, there is a great chance the application will become more groundbreaking.

If you’ve got one of the supported phone, give it a try.

For more details on Lifeblog, Christian’s work at Nokia, the Nav-Key and Series 60 stories, and sailing, check out this weeks ‚ÄúGadget Show‚Äù podcast‚Ķfeaturing Christian Lindholm.


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February 10, 2005

Flickr Graph.

Flickr Graph

Marumushi has developed a neat Flickr application that displays the social relationships in Flickr. Flickr Graph.

Flickr Graph is an application that explores the social relationships inside flickr.com. It makes use of the classic attraction-repulsion algorithm for graphs.


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February 07, 2005

4 Gigapixel Camera.

Weighing more than 100 pounds, Flint’s camera captures images at 4 gigapixels — a resolution high enough to photograph four football fields and capture every single blade of grass. When printed at maximum resolution, the images are as big as billboards, but render the finest detail.

A photograph of a San Diego beach shows a paraglider swooping over bluffs. Zoom in on some tiny dots on the cliff, and a group of people with binoculars and telephoto lenses can be seen. Follow their gaze, and you’ll see naked sunbathers on the beach.

From Wired.

Truly awesome stuff. Check out the cityscape of San Diego, where you literally can see a lamp in a buildings window. When the photo must have been taken at least 1 Km away.


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January 28, 2005

m:robe Due In Australia This Autumn.

Olympus m:robe

PC World reports on a range of new portable music players from Olympus, the crew that bring us digital cameras, called m:robe. Both have been released in parts of the world, but the pricing has now been announced for Australia. Firstly, the MR-100 HDD music player that comes with 5GB of storage and retails for $AU399. The second, the MR-500i Motion Music player, comes with 20GB of storage and a 1280×960 or 640×480 pixel resolution camera (1.22 mega-pixel), that’ll go for $AU799. We’re not sure about the camera/music combo. The iPod photo doesn’t seem that useful, and with every mobile phone and his dog including a low resolution camera, we’ve got doubts that people will pay a premium on their music player to get a crappy res camera. Both have touch screens which might set it apart from the iPod, but the MR-100 is an incredibly ugly little sucker.


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December 28, 2004

Lifeblog 1.5 Available.

NokiaLifeblog.jpgWe mentioned at the beginning of November that Nokia was soon to release version 1.5 of Lifeblog. Well it’s available for trial or purchase now.

As we mentioned back then.

Additions on the PC include, “a full-screen view of items, and a menu of the most commonly used commands that pop up with a right click of the mouse. We’ve even made it easy for you to do an item count so you can brag about how many items you have in your Lifeblog.”

Changes on the phone mean you “can also now add notes on the phone, reply and forward to messages you read in Lifeblog, and forward items via email, SMS, MMS, or Bluetooth wireless technology.”

Most importantly this version will include the work they are doing with Six Apart to enable users to post to a weblog. “We’ve so far tested Lifeblog with Six Apart’s TypePad service. We’ll announce others later.”


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November 10, 2004

Not So Happy Snaps.

“A COOGEE Beach local has become the first person in NSW to be charged with using his mobile telephone to secretly take photographs of fellow beachgoers.

The 25-year-old was arrested by police on Saturday after allegedly trawling along the beach taking photographs of women sunbathing topless.

He was initially grabbed by beachgoers who said they noticed him walking between towels pretending to be on the phone but snapping images instead.”

From News.com.au.


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