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PETITES IMAGES DEVIENDRONT GRANDES.
Jean Pierre Delmur10 comments2517 visits2Il vous est sans doute arrivé de perdre une image, soit à cause d'une mauvaise manipulation, soit un crash d'ordi, soit une sauvegarde défectueuse, ou tout autre raison qui fait que vous avez besoin de cette image en résolution maximum, 300 dpi parcequevous DEVEZ l'imprimer ou qu'on vous demande le fichie natif. Catastrophe, vous n'avez que l'image Web, en 750 X 750, à 72 dpi. Si vous la passez à 300 dpi, elle devient de la taille d'un timbre poste, et si vous l'agrandissez via Photoshop en… (read more)
Petit cours de base pour GIMP : comment retoucher une photo en architecture d'intérieur
declic672775 visits1GIMP : un de mes outils de "travail" avec Photoshop ,Ilustrator,Pano pro ,Picasa et bien d'autres.. comme vous devez le comprendre je touche à tout et j'aime expliquer ce que je fais non pour me vanter car je sais qu'il y a d'autres amateur qui sont certainement à un niveau plus haut que moi ! Mais j'aime le partage de son savoir dans le but d'aider ceux qui n’ont pas de connaissances ou peut ! Les logiciels de retouches phots sont ceux qui me servent presque tous les jours et de ce fait je "pratique" pas mal ! Ce travail permet d'avoir peut à peut une technique de base et c'est cette technique que je tente de faire découvrir à d'autres .... Si après lecture de ce poste des questions restent sans réponses posez-les moi et je tenterais de vous répondre ... le film de cette explication est ici : www.ipernity.com/doc/105653/11070571 Pour télécharger GIMP 2.6.11 ces ici : www.01net.com/telecharger/windows/Multimedia/creation_graphique/fiches/5245.html
Parce que c'est beau ...tout simplement. (suite 01)
Saluton al ciuj...! Les pages de Danilo425 visits1Que se raconter comme histoire? Je vais sur mon chemin. Je marche et c'est tout. Je réfléchis et je refais le monde : ouais comme je suis grande. Mais je suis vieille, tout est derriére ? Devant, derrière, il y a mon chemin. Il est déjà là dans mes souvenirs d'enfance, il était là au premier pas de mon fils. Nous y avons fait du cerf-volant, nous y avons fait du vélo. (et là tout le monde me fait chier pour que je degage mon portable de la table alors à demain)… (read more)
S' ANCRER DANS LE REEL
j-p l'@rchéo5 comments756 visits3Simple suggestion : Marcher pieds nus sur le sable d'une plage, sur les cailloux d'un rivage, sur la mousse en forêt. A défaut, apprécier la différence entre la texture d'un tapis, la fermeté d'un carrelage... Et si vous n'êtes pas en état de le faire, masser avec douceur la plante de chacun de vos pieds.
Recette de la tourte façon Christian
declic6712 comments1504 visits2Je voulais faire un plat, et comme de juste le partager avec mes amis ...certes ce ne sera que visuel mais je vais tenter cependant de faire en sorte que les autres sens soient émoustillés ...
Another rainy day and scones
Mickey fez1 comment202 visitsAnother rainy day here so being cabined up I thought about having a baking day. I ummed an aaahed as you do and in the end I only managed to get some scones done. I have a twist on scones I do on the odd occasion so this being an odd occasion that's what I did. It is just the normal scone mixture you normally make but I use bread flour and bicarb instead of self raising flour,I also add a little more butter than the recipe states.There is maybe another name for them but I don't know The trick i… (read more)
Take Stitch Tuesday 2012 - Week Forty
Carol Harper109 visitsThe stitch is the Beaded Hebedo Edge and while it started out logically, I ended up melting down last night when trying to actually do the Hebedo part of the stitch. Not a hardanger person here and I simply couldn't picture what I was doing. MANY thanks to Sharon B who answered my very loud call for help and guided me, with three generous emails and a link, to what I THINK may be a completion. Couldn't get a picture close enough to show the detail but... Once a single l… (read more)
Where Next for Flight Simulation?
Jon Searles907 visitsIntroduction This post is a break from what I usually write, as I have a backlog of photos to scan, and for the moment I won't have anything new in the way of photography. As everyone knows, iPernity is an art site, as much as a photo site, and this is partly what makes it preferable to Flickr. You won't have your work booted or censored just because it's a drawing, painting, sculpture, video, CGI, or written work, among the various things that you can post here. Until my most recent upl… (read more)
Haggis anyone?
Mickey fez3 comments137 visitsI watched a programme yesterday about the making of haggis. Haggis is the most foul smelling revolting looking dish imaginable but boy it does taste good.here's the story 40% of all haggis made in Scotland is eaten in England by the way Haggis is a savoury pudding containing sheep's pluck (heart, liver and lungs); minced with onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and traditionally encased in the animal's stomach and simmered for approximately three hours. Most moder… (read more)
Stargazers are part-time weather-(wo)men
Stargazer950502 comments473 visits2It is not enough to understand astronomy -- I can't think of any other photography subject so depended on good weather. Guess why astronomers wish each others "Clear skies". To avoid unnecessary trips only to find the sky cloudy, it is useful to learn how to read various weather reports & maps. And if you are lucky, you may even find a suitable weather webcam nearby.
My First Full Month at Ipernity
Don Sutherland14 comments1253 visits17My first full month at Ipernity has been a rewarding one. The people—welcoming longtime members of Ipernity and contacts who migrated from Flickr—have been wonderful. They have made it a special community. The Ipernity team has been highly responsive during the extraordinary period of transition that has been underway, always helpful and informative. The photos give Ipernity a distinctive feel. From magical abstracts to colorful butterflies, from delicate floral detail to soaring mountains,… (read more)
Rip Van Winkle Awakens
Don Sutherland6 comments849 visits3On February 7, I posted a photo of the illuminated leaves of a Japanese Maple taken shortly after sunrise on a late October day. And then: nothing more. The days passed. The weeks passed. A month passed. No photos. No blog entries. Nothing. It was not until April 1, before I posted another photo. Time will tell whether that posted photo was an April Fool’s joke. Perhaps I had heeded the timeless advice of the bears of Yellowstone National Park from one of my past vacations: “When it’s winter… (read more)
Just a quickie.........
Jenny McIntyre5 comments147 visitsI thought I'd just write a quickie before Mandi gets here......... I was washing up this morning and noticed that the white rose on the kitchen window sill was starting to 'go over'. What amazed me was the way it's folding it's petals back and that they make perfect points........ This is the first flower to open up and so it's further along than the other one....... This is the second flower to appear but it's still starting to fold it's petals back. They look so gorgeous… (read more)
So you want to -- get a better shot of the Sun
Stargazer950501326 visitsNASA's images of the sun show so much more detail & texture -- and they can see those not only because they have million dollar equipment and put it into space. These details also are visible to mere mortals -- once you focus onto very narrow bands of light with appropriate filters & technique.
Terrible weather
Mickey fez3 comments102 visits1Like much of the UK we have had a day of gale force winds and heavy rain sweeping down the Irish Sea from Scotland. We also had 3 savage ear pinging hailstorms. Needless to say I have been cabined up but put the time to good use. I emptied my larder cupboard,cleaned the shelves down and restacked it in an orederly fashion,it does become a bit of a jumble after a while. I also set to making a nice meal for us,just the thing for Ellen when she came home cold and wet. We had free range chicken b… (read more)
What is a camera for?
Malachi O'Doherty541 visits1This is the text of a talk I gave accompanying my exhibition of Irish Landscape at Culturlann Belfast in August 2015. Photography is a new medium to me. Normally I express myself verbally or in text. I have been doing that for decades, and I have acquired an ease in doing it, and I am surprised by the differences in how I emerge as a person in the different media, verbalising and image making. Verbalising brings my cynicism forward while there is no cynicism I think in the photograph… (read more)
Camille : on lui dit Ouï !
Philippe Dupuy77 visitsAprès 5 ans de silence, l’extra-terrestre Camille publie ce mois-ci un nouvel album, Ouï, qu’elle viendra jouer en juillet au Nice Music Live et dont elle nous explique les ressorts Elle habite désormais au soleil, du côté de Villeneuve-lès-Avignon, où les chansons du nouvel album ont été composées.Mais c’est sur une terrasse parisienne frileuse de la place des Vosges qu’on retrouve Camille pour parler de ce nouveau disque de «chansons à danser» comme elle les appelle.Toujours aussi perché… (read more)
Petits coups de gueule avant de partir
J-m Jideuxhemme306 visitsA few things to say before I leave, soon a translation below this rolling text. Bon, il me reste quelques semaines au mieux ici. Et vous ? Avant de vous retrouver à peu près partout ailleurs, quelques mots évolutifs et modestes mais affirmés sur ma vision de la photo. C'est un "rolling text", publié au fur et à mesure de sa rédaction et susceptible de bouger. Plein de choses m'énervent : si je devais en faire une liste, la photo trop onirique, fantasmée serait en bonne place. Le HDR, les… (read more)
WIPocalypse Check-in, March 30, 2018
Carol Harper88 visitsCarol here, fighting a late - and nasty - case of the flu. Not only has it wiped me out physically, resulting in a total halt to my attempts at reorganization, but it has also done me in mentally. I never know, from day to day, if it will be a cough, a headache or (yesterday) serious vertigo that hits... Needless to say, that means I have little to nothing to report on this month. Let's start with the question of the month: "What newer designers and product creators (fabric or floss dyeing, e… (read more)
Pour ceux et celles qui veulent une application gratuite de peinture sur écran
Au Cœur... diagonalhorizon140 visitsKrita est un outil de peinture numérique GRATUIT et Open Source conçu pour les artistes concepteurs, illustrateurs, artistes en texture et matte painting ainsi que pour le domaine VFX (Effets Visuels). Krita est en développement depuis plus de dix ans et connaît tout récemment une explosion de croissance. Il offre de nombreuses caractéristiques communes et innovantes pour aider de la même façon les amateurs comme les professionnels. Découvrez des images > krita.org/fr/fonctionnalites/galerie