Advanced Creating Virtual Reality with HDR Panoramic Photography TechniqueRachabodin Suwannakanthi
Presentation for "Advanced Creating Virtual Reality with HDR Panoramic Photography Technique" training at Southern Thai Art Centre, The Institute for Southern Thai Studies on July 23, 2010.
Presentation for "Basic Creating Virtual Reality with HDR Panoramic Photography Technique" Training Day 1 of 2 at Southern Thai Art Centre, The Institute for Southern Thai Studies during 19 - 22 July 2010.
Advanced Creating Virtual Reality with HDR Panoramic Photography TechniqueRachabodin Suwannakanthi
Presentation for "Advanced Creating Virtual Reality with HDR Panoramic Photography Technique" training at Southern Thai Art Centre, The Institute for Southern Thai Studies on July 23, 2010.
Presentation for "Basic Creating Virtual Reality with HDR Panoramic Photography Technique" Training Day 1 of 2 at Southern Thai Art Centre, The Institute for Southern Thai Studies during 19 - 22 July 2010.
Om Max Power Of Having A Spritual Friend 1Bryan Sumendap
The document discusses several examples of spiritual partnerships in the Bible, including:
1) Moses and Aaron worked together, with Aaron speaking on Moses' behalf since Moses felt he was a poor speaker.
2) Jonathan and David were close friends, with Jonathan loving David like his own soul.
3) Ruth refused to leave her mother-in-law Naomi and declared that she would go where Naomi went.
4) Elisha remained loyal to Elijah up until Elijah's ascension to heaven.
5) Jesus sent his disciples out in pairs to preach.
This document discusses hunger and poverty around the world. Over 1 billion people live in poverty and 850 million people suffer from chronic hunger. A child dies from hunger or preventable disease every 2.9 seconds. The document states that hunger is not due to lack of food production, but rather inequalities in access to education and resources that result in issues like illiteracy, poverty, and families' inability to grow or buy food. It highlights examples of small groups working to overcome hunger and poverty, such as small farmers in the US and indigenous groups in Central/South America.
8. Social 2.0 Would U Like To Add Me Rudi LeungHKAIM
The document is a list of rhetorical questions from Rudi Leung of AGENDA HK, a WPP interactive agency network, questioning whether someone would like to add him on social media. It humorously suggests various undesirable qualities for a social media connection, such as having few friends, infrequent updates, spamming messages, acting like a robot, being slow to respond, and deleting comments without approval.
Software security testing has expanded beyond network scanning to include probing software behavior as critical for system security. As attacks grow more sophisticated, what vulnerabilities matter most is changing. Timing attacks, like race conditions, may allow access where other flaws do not.
The document discusses various aspects of self, including self-concept, self-awareness, self-actualization, self-confidence, self-esteem, self-efficacy, self-control, self-regulation, self-monitoring, self-instruction, self-motivation, and self-transcendence. It provides definitions and quotes for each term to illustrate its meaning. The overall message is that understanding oneself through self-reflection is an important part of personal growth and wisdom.
Godbit.com aims to help churches adhere to best practices and standards for web design as defined by the World Wide Web Consortium in order to make religious and scientific information more accessible online. Adopting common standards, like web design guidelines, ensures that content can be displayed coherently across different platforms and browsers, similar to how Gutenberg's printing press standardized book publishing and dissemination of knowledge centuries ago. Standards provide authorities and general consensus on approved models and conventions to facilitate communication.
12. Social 2.0 Mobile Social Networking Jason ChiuHKAIM
The document discusses social media and mobile social networking trends over the last 12 months. It summarizes key metrics from the US presidential election social media use and also shares the author's personal social media story about his daughter. It then explores analyzing social networks through connections, interactions and influencers to help social media marketers identify optimal targeting approaches. The presentation concludes by discussing opportunities this type of social network analysis creates for mobile operators, social sites and advertisers to improve marketing performance.
This seminar was presented by Ashish Kumar
A randomized algorithm is defined as an algorithm that typically
uses the random bits as an auxiliary input to guide its behavior. It achievs
good performance in the "average case". Formally, the algorithm's
performance will be a random variable determined by the random bits,
with (hopefully) good expected value. The "worst case" is typically so
unlikely to occur that it can be ignored. First and foremost reason for
using randomized algorithms is simplicity.
Bluetooth is an open wireless technology standard used for exchanging data over short distances between devices like phones, laptops, desktops, headphones, home electronics and more. Devices can form ad-hoc networks called piconets to connect and exchange information without cables. The Bluetooth specifications are developed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group to provide a universal standard for wireless personal area networks.
Fortbridge is a financial communications firm that represents mining and energy companies. It provides investor relations services, media relations, crisis management and communications programs. It has offices globally and access to an online database of over 50,000 investors. Fortbridge also operates an online media distribution platform called Fortbridge.NET that over 100 listed companies use to disseminate press releases to over 1,500 journalists.
The pre-nursery class made chocolate crispy cakes to celebrate English Mother's Day. They watched as the chocolate melted and then mixed in rice crispies. All the children helped mix the ingredients together. They enjoyed making and eating the cakes, and received baskets to take the cakes home in. It was an exciting and fun class.
The Fountainheads is a Co-Working and collaboration work space for the budding Entrepreneurs, designers, makers, architects, enthusiasts, creatives, heck! for everyone who is an Inquisitive ass. Its an upcoming space in the city of Vijayawada, AP, India. This presentation was the initial and first one for presenting to a few stake holders about the concept.
I will show you a step by step how to use copy.com website to upload and share files. Sign up for Copy and get 20 GB free! at https://copy.com?r=Oi9wFO
Om Max Power Of Having A Spritual Friend 1Bryan Sumendap
The document discusses several examples of spiritual partnerships in the Bible, including:
1) Moses and Aaron worked together, with Aaron speaking on Moses' behalf since Moses felt he was a poor speaker.
2) Jonathan and David were close friends, with Jonathan loving David like his own soul.
3) Ruth refused to leave her mother-in-law Naomi and declared that she would go where Naomi went.
4) Elisha remained loyal to Elijah up until Elijah's ascension to heaven.
5) Jesus sent his disciples out in pairs to preach.
This document discusses hunger and poverty around the world. Over 1 billion people live in poverty and 850 million people suffer from chronic hunger. A child dies from hunger or preventable disease every 2.9 seconds. The document states that hunger is not due to lack of food production, but rather inequalities in access to education and resources that result in issues like illiteracy, poverty, and families' inability to grow or buy food. It highlights examples of small groups working to overcome hunger and poverty, such as small farmers in the US and indigenous groups in Central/South America.
8. Social 2.0 Would U Like To Add Me Rudi LeungHKAIM
The document is a list of rhetorical questions from Rudi Leung of AGENDA HK, a WPP interactive agency network, questioning whether someone would like to add him on social media. It humorously suggests various undesirable qualities for a social media connection, such as having few friends, infrequent updates, spamming messages, acting like a robot, being slow to respond, and deleting comments without approval.
Software security testing has expanded beyond network scanning to include probing software behavior as critical for system security. As attacks grow more sophisticated, what vulnerabilities matter most is changing. Timing attacks, like race conditions, may allow access where other flaws do not.
The document discusses various aspects of self, including self-concept, self-awareness, self-actualization, self-confidence, self-esteem, self-efficacy, self-control, self-regulation, self-monitoring, self-instruction, self-motivation, and self-transcendence. It provides definitions and quotes for each term to illustrate its meaning. The overall message is that understanding oneself through self-reflection is an important part of personal growth and wisdom.
Godbit.com aims to help churches adhere to best practices and standards for web design as defined by the World Wide Web Consortium in order to make religious and scientific information more accessible online. Adopting common standards, like web design guidelines, ensures that content can be displayed coherently across different platforms and browsers, similar to how Gutenberg's printing press standardized book publishing and dissemination of knowledge centuries ago. Standards provide authorities and general consensus on approved models and conventions to facilitate communication.
12. Social 2.0 Mobile Social Networking Jason ChiuHKAIM
The document discusses social media and mobile social networking trends over the last 12 months. It summarizes key metrics from the US presidential election social media use and also shares the author's personal social media story about his daughter. It then explores analyzing social networks through connections, interactions and influencers to help social media marketers identify optimal targeting approaches. The presentation concludes by discussing opportunities this type of social network analysis creates for mobile operators, social sites and advertisers to improve marketing performance.
This seminar was presented by Ashish Kumar
A randomized algorithm is defined as an algorithm that typically
uses the random bits as an auxiliary input to guide its behavior. It achievs
good performance in the "average case". Formally, the algorithm's
performance will be a random variable determined by the random bits,
with (hopefully) good expected value. The "worst case" is typically so
unlikely to occur that it can be ignored. First and foremost reason for
using randomized algorithms is simplicity.
Bluetooth is an open wireless technology standard used for exchanging data over short distances between devices like phones, laptops, desktops, headphones, home electronics and more. Devices can form ad-hoc networks called piconets to connect and exchange information without cables. The Bluetooth specifications are developed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group to provide a universal standard for wireless personal area networks.
Fortbridge is a financial communications firm that represents mining and energy companies. It provides investor relations services, media relations, crisis management and communications programs. It has offices globally and access to an online database of over 50,000 investors. Fortbridge also operates an online media distribution platform called Fortbridge.NET that over 100 listed companies use to disseminate press releases to over 1,500 journalists.
The pre-nursery class made chocolate crispy cakes to celebrate English Mother's Day. They watched as the chocolate melted and then mixed in rice crispies. All the children helped mix the ingredients together. They enjoyed making and eating the cakes, and received baskets to take the cakes home in. It was an exciting and fun class.
The Fountainheads is a Co-Working and collaboration work space for the budding Entrepreneurs, designers, makers, architects, enthusiasts, creatives, heck! for everyone who is an Inquisitive ass. Its an upcoming space in the city of Vijayawada, AP, India. This presentation was the initial and first one for presenting to a few stake holders about the concept.
I will show you a step by step how to use copy.com website to upload and share files. Sign up for Copy and get 20 GB free! at https://copy.com?r=Oi9wFO
A camera raw file contains unprocessed image data from a camera's sensor along with metadata. It is a digital negative that provides more flexibility than JPEGs. RAW files are larger but retain all image data, allowing for more control over processing. Common RAW formats include Canon CR2 and Nikon NEF. The digital negative format DNG is an open standard supported by Adobe. Camera RAW workflow involves importing, editing, and exporting RAW files using software like Adobe Camera RAW or Lightroom.
This is the presentation I gave to the Seminar in Information and Library Work at Suranaree University of Technology on September 27, 2011. It's explained that what, why and how we can use an information and communication technology to develop digital archives system.
This presentation is used to deliver a lecture on the topic. "The educational media development of local literature." at Thaksin University, Songkhla, Thailand on August 7, 2011.
This is the first presentation in Digital Imaging class to explain the basic of digital imaging and how digital imaging can be use in digital museum development.
6. High Dynamic Range in Photomatix Workflow
Multiple Exposure
Photography
Import to Adobe
Photoshop Lightroom
Merge to HDR
and Tone Mapping
Final Retouching
and Publishing
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