Monday, October 15, 2007

RGBmachine v3.6



RGBmachine 3.6 | 1.30 MB

RGBmachine is professional award-winning photo editor. It lets you rotate, resize, crop, correct color and remove red-eye effect in the fastest way. RGBmachine represents new photo editing technology, and irreplaceable when you preparing great number of digital photographs for printing on minilab or for publishing.

The latest version is 3.6. Recent changes:
> added mouse wheel input tracking;
> monochrome imaging support;
> red-eye reduction engine improvement;
-- tonal width expanded to magentas;
-- added ability to pin pop-up window;
> cropping engine improvement;
> added ability to decide overwrite target file or create new;
> maximum size of output image expanded up to 40 megapixels.

In comparison to other photo-editing software, RGBmachine has following distinctive features:

1. Being fast sequential photo editor RGBmachine uses folder-to-folder strategy. RGBmachine puts all photos of input folder in a chain, where you normally edit photos one-by-one.

2. Instead of usual file-open and file-save dialogs, RGBmachine provides one and only Save/Next button. It saves current image and passes to the next one. Next image appears from cache instantly.

3. Usually when you rotate/crop an image, you move the crop area over a static image. This way is widespread and easier for coding. However, it originates from times when CPU-s where relatively weak and there were no choice. In RGBmachine, you move the image underneath the crop area. This way is more natural, and let you control vertical and horizontal axis.

4. "Curves" is one of the best color-editing tool, unfortunately, not easiest. RGBmachine uses unique color correction engine to construct most appropriate color curves. All you need is let know which way you wish to change the color, brightness or contrast.

5. You do not need to control history in RGBmachine. Different kinds of actions are controlled independently; you can change or reset anything at any moment.


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Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Jython for Java Programmers




Jython for Java Programmers
Sams; 1st edition | ISBN: 0735711119 | 496 pages | December 18, 2001 | CHM | 0.7 Mb

This book will help Java developers to increase application development and deployment, thus optimizing their overall efficiency. A brief introduction is provided that shows the differences between Java and Jython, important to include so that the reader will have a better understanding of why their union is beneficial. The remainder of the book teaches, through examples, how to use Jython. Intended for an experienced Java developer, this book assumes you understand the fundamentals to programming (i.e. loop statements, if.then, etc.). So, page space is focused on utilizing Jython with Java by covering the following: extending Python with java classes, modules, compiling, interpreters, design integration, etc.

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Memory Skills In Business - Madelyn Burley Allen





Memory Skills In Business - Madelyn Burley Allen
Publisher: Kogan Page Ltd | Language: English | ISBN: 0749401532 | PDF | Pages: 78 | 5,6 MB

The book covers several memory improvement principles such as Interest, Selection, Attention, Understanding...(11 principles). Several memory systems are explained in the book : Observation, Concentration, Visualisation/Imaging.. (7 systems). The book also covers a system for remembering names and numbers. I thought the names section was quite good. I decided not to learn the number system, but as it says in the book, it is not for everybody. More...The book is not about complicated memory systems. Systems are explained very well and easy to understand. I recommend this book for anyone intending to improve their ability to remember.


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How Debuggers Work: Algorithms, Data Structures, and Architecture





How Debuggers Work: Algorithms, Data Structures, and Architecture
Wiley; 1 edition | ISBN: 0471149667 | 272 pages | September 27, 1996 | djvu | 2 Mb

A total guide to debuggers: what they do, how they work, and how to use them to produce better programs

"Debuggers are the magnifying glass, the microscope, the logic analyzer, the profiler, and the browser with which a program can be examined."-Jonathan B. Rosenberg

Debuggers are an indispensable tool in the development process. In fact, during the course of the average software project, more hours are spent debugging software than in compiling code. Yet, not many programmers really know how to constructively interpret the results they get back from debuggers. And even fewer know what makes these complex suites of algorithms and data structures tick. Now in this extremely accessible guide, Jonathan B. Rosenberg demystifies debuggers for programmers and shows them how to make better use of debuggers in their next projects.

Taking a hands-on, problem-solving approach to a complex subject, Rosenberg explains how debuggers work and why programmers use them. Most importantly, he provides practical discussions of debugger algorithms and procedures for their use, accompanied by many practical examples. The author also discusses a wide variety of systems applications, from Microsoft's Win32 debug API to a large parallel architecture.

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PANIC! UNIX System Crash Dump Analysis Handbook





PANIC! UNIX System Crash Dump Analysis Handbook
Prentice Hall PTR | ISBN: 0131493868 | 496 pages | May 19, 1995 | CHM | 1 Mb

Designed as an introduction to UNIX system crash dump analysis, this is the first book to discuss in detail UNIX system panics, crashes and hangs, their causes, what to do when they occur, how to collect information about them, how to analyze that information, and how to get the problem resolved. KEY TOPICS: Part One covers theory and tools. Part Two looks inside UNIX, from the header files to hardware tape drives. Part Three provides actual case studies of software, hardware, data, and system fault problems. For systems and network administrators and technical support engineers responsible for maintaining UNIX computer systems and networks.

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