i saw a poster once that i wanted to get. it was all the letters of the alphabet found naturally on butterfly wings. they were close-ups of various wings. it also had numbers from 0 - 9
Aperio Technologies, Inc., the leading provider of digital pathology systems and services for the healthcare and life sciences industry, is pleased to announce it has implemented support for
BigTIFF - Tagged Image File Format for files which are larger than 4 gigabytes - across all its products and systems. This enhancement to the TIFF standard enables image files larger than 4GB to be created and processed, in a backward-compatible fashion. As part of its commitment to open standards, Aperio has donated these enhancements to the public domain, and is working with the TIFF standards body to incorporate them into a future standard release.
If you are a big Mac fan, you will love this CSS dock menu that I designed. It is using Jquery Javascript library and Fisheye component from Interface and some of my icons.
When I made my first site, I found it very hard finding ‘high quality icons’ for free. Therefor I came with this idea, why not give people the chance to download nice icons for free. I’ve contacted many authors, and they all agreed that we may use their icons for personal use. You can find their information next to the icons they’ve created. Of course my quest isn’t over, I’ll try to keep this site as up to date as I can. Of course I need the help of the creative brains out there, I’ll find them for sure!
If you are the sentimental sorts who cannot do without the pictures of your family, pets, friends, relatives, housekeeper… (the list is endless), then you should consider investing in the Digital Photo Wallet. Amongst your credit cards and green bucks lies this 1.4″ digital screen that can store about 55 color pictures.
On Monday, April 23, 2007, NASA released three-dimensional (3-D) images of the Sun. The images came from the STEREO observatories, which are twin probes that are orbiting about the Sun….
Ubuntu Feisty Fawn has improves in graphics and user friendliness, one of the tools install by default is baobab. Baobab is one of the gnome utils. As the name didn’t suggest anything, but it is a cool disk usage analyzer. As it scan your folders and present you the disk usage statistics reports in graphs. Look at the screenshot:
To clarify, this is an easy fix if you have saved your png files from Photoshop and, of course, still have access to the software. I stumbled across this fix in PS and haven’t tested in any other applications. Feel free to point out other ones that work in a similar fashion. Note: I was using CS2.