1.- GCompris: Introduction, Minimal Configuration & Installation.
Introduction GCompris is a completely free educational software suite which contains a wide range of activities. It offers various activities aimed at covering a variety of fields such as the functioning of the computer, using the mouse and keyboard, general learning, reading, writing, foreign languages, algebra, as well as various activities such as memory and logic games, scientific
2.- RawTherapee cross-platform raw image processing program: a color-managed Linux workflow (Chapter II).
The default illuminant is D50; D55, or 5500°K, is not provided as an option. The spectral data in Argyll’s own custom spectrum file, D50_1.0.sp, can be found in Measuring Colour, Fourth Edition [PDF] by R.W.G. Hunt and M.R. Pointer, conveniently accompanied by the values for D55. I used the latter to create D55_1.0.sp. (Note, page 358 contains a typo; the middle columns for wavelengths 785+
3.- RawTherapee cross-platform raw image processing program: a color-managed Linux workflow (Chapter I).
Partly out of curiosity, and partly to help widen the horizon of digital photography, I have worked through a color management workflow entirely in Linux, from raw photo to monitor to print. It is actually a continuation of my page on zone system calibration in linux. I must admit that the results were more a “proof of concept” than an ideal workflow, partly because of available alternatives,
4.- RawTherapee is a cross-platform raw image processing program
RawTherapee is a cross-platform raw image processing program, released under the GNU General Public License Version 3. It was originally written by Gábor Horváth of Budapest, Hungary, before being re-licensed as free and open-source software in January 2010. It is written in C++, using a GTK+ front-end and a patched version of dcraw for reading raw files. It is notable for the advanced
5.- Aseprite is an open source program to create animated sprites & pixel: user interface.
Animations and visual effects are nowadays used to enhance nearly every form of multimedia, including video games. These are created by combining multiple images and effects, with an abundance of applications at your disposal. Aseprite is one of them and offers a different approach on image editing and creating short animations. Intuitive design makes it easy to use. If you're nostalgic about
The text of and illustrations in this document are licensed by Red Hat under a Creative Commons Attribution–Share Alike 3.0 Unported license ("CC-BY-SA"). An explanation of CC-BY-SA is available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/. The original authors of this document, and Red Hat, designate the Fedora Project as the "Attribution Party" for purposes of CC-BY-SA. In accordance
7.- 12 Lesser-Known Google Projects That Are Absolutely Amazing.
Explore some of the lesser-known creative projects from Google that are also excellent educational tools. Google revolutionized the Internet by making the global brain easily searchable by anyone. In addition to search, Google has created all kinds of different tools like Google Maps, Gmail, Analytics, Android and Apps that many of us use everyday. One of the reasons why Google has
8.- Mixxx User Manual: Hardware Setup.
This chapter describes the most common hardware setups to serve as examples. We will go over the setup of timecode records/CDs, MIDI control and keyboard control. Audio Output. Headphone cueing, or just cueing, is previewing the next track you would like to mix in your headphones. The audience will not hear what you are cueing in your headphones. Being able to cue is a crucial aspect of DJing.
9.- Mixxx User Manual: Installation.
Mixxx is free mixing software for DJs, providing everything needed to create live mixes. It allows you to beatmatch songs and crossfade them together, like you would with turntables and a mixer. Installation on GNU/Linux. Official packages of Mixxx are only offered for Ubuntu Linux. However, Mixxx can build on almost any Linux distribution. Installation on Ubuntu. Method A: Personal Package
10.- Mixxx User Manual: Introduction.
Mixxx allows you to perform live DJ mixes with your digital music collection. It helps you rock the party with MIDI controllers, vinyl turntables, or even just your keyboard. Mixxx gives you everything you need to become a professional DJ (except talent and hard work). Using Mixxx, you can rock the party with your vinyl turntables, your MIDI/HID controllers, or even just your keyboard. Mixxx
Introduction GCompris is a completely free educational software suite which contains a wide range of activities. It offers various activities aimed at covering a variety of fields such as the functioning of the computer, using the mouse and keyboard, general learning, reading, writing, foreign languages, algebra, as well as various activities such as memory and logic games, scientific
2.- RawTherapee cross-platform raw image processing program: a color-managed Linux workflow (Chapter II).
The default illuminant is D50; D55, or 5500°K, is not provided as an option. The spectral data in Argyll’s own custom spectrum file, D50_1.0.sp, can be found in Measuring Colour, Fourth Edition [PDF] by R.W.G. Hunt and M.R. Pointer, conveniently accompanied by the values for D55. I used the latter to create D55_1.0.sp. (Note, page 358 contains a typo; the middle columns for wavelengths 785+
3.- RawTherapee cross-platform raw image processing program: a color-managed Linux workflow (Chapter I).
Partly out of curiosity, and partly to help widen the horizon of digital photography, I have worked through a color management workflow entirely in Linux, from raw photo to monitor to print. It is actually a continuation of my page on zone system calibration in linux. I must admit that the results were more a “proof of concept” than an ideal workflow, partly because of available alternatives,
4.- RawTherapee is a cross-platform raw image processing program
RawTherapee is a cross-platform raw image processing program, released under the GNU General Public License Version 3. It was originally written by Gábor Horváth of Budapest, Hungary, before being re-licensed as free and open-source software in January 2010. It is written in C++, using a GTK+ front-end and a patched version of dcraw for reading raw files. It is notable for the advanced
5.- Aseprite is an open source program to create animated sprites & pixel: user interface.
Animations and visual effects are nowadays used to enhance nearly every form of multimedia, including video games. These are created by combining multiple images and effects, with an abundance of applications at your disposal. Aseprite is one of them and offers a different approach on image editing and creating short animations. Intuitive design makes it easy to use. If you're nostalgic about
The text of and illustrations in this document are licensed by Red Hat under a Creative Commons Attribution–Share Alike 3.0 Unported license ("CC-BY-SA"). An explanation of CC-BY-SA is available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/. The original authors of this document, and Red Hat, designate the Fedora Project as the "Attribution Party" for purposes of CC-BY-SA. In accordance
7.- 12 Lesser-Known Google Projects That Are Absolutely Amazing.
Explore some of the lesser-known creative projects from Google that are also excellent educational tools. Google revolutionized the Internet by making the global brain easily searchable by anyone. In addition to search, Google has created all kinds of different tools like Google Maps, Gmail, Analytics, Android and Apps that many of us use everyday. One of the reasons why Google has
8.- Mixxx User Manual: Hardware Setup.
This chapter describes the most common hardware setups to serve as examples. We will go over the setup of timecode records/CDs, MIDI control and keyboard control. Audio Output. Headphone cueing, or just cueing, is previewing the next track you would like to mix in your headphones. The audience will not hear what you are cueing in your headphones. Being able to cue is a crucial aspect of DJing.
9.- Mixxx User Manual: Installation.
Mixxx is free mixing software for DJs, providing everything needed to create live mixes. It allows you to beatmatch songs and crossfade them together, like you would with turntables and a mixer. Installation on GNU/Linux. Official packages of Mixxx are only offered for Ubuntu Linux. However, Mixxx can build on almost any Linux distribution. Installation on Ubuntu. Method A: Personal Package
10.- Mixxx User Manual: Introduction.
Mixxx allows you to perform live DJ mixes with your digital music collection. It helps you rock the party with MIDI controllers, vinyl turntables, or even just your keyboard. Mixxx gives you everything you need to become a professional DJ (except talent and hard work). Using Mixxx, you can rock the party with your vinyl turntables, your MIDI/HID controllers, or even just your keyboard. Mixxx
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