Hi Muggers
Steve's death has been a very sad event but also an uplifting time, with the
huge amount of positive to come from his incredible life. Of the many I have
seen, it was nice to sit in a coffee shop in Dunsborough and read a very good 2
page article in today's Fin Review.
I have just
Dear Chris and fellow WAMUGgers
I'm sure others will give you advice on the movie content and I'd love to read
the responses. There are many wonderful minds out there willing to assist.
Your observation on Steve's death is pertinent. I've today viewed, for the
first time ever, his Stanford
Simplest way would be to import all the clips into iMovie,
then just edit them as single project in the timeline.
On 07/10/2011, at 5:27 PM, Chris Burton wrote:
Hi Muggers
Steve's death has been a very sad event but also an uplifting time, with the
huge amount of positive to come from his
Dear WAMUGgers
I have today viewed Steve Job's Stanford University address which causes me to
reflect on my path of life.
From his inspiration, passion and vision, we motivate, inspire, share and
support each other.
Many of us have not ever met, either personally or professionally, but we
I have just upgraded to a 3.06 GHz Intel Core i3 iMac at home. I now have
these Imac's both at home and work.
I have now open a Skype and Log Me In account.
I need to upgrade my internet connection and band width.
To use Skype and Log Me In to have the fastest connections what bandwidth is
Hi Stuart,
I would always go with the fastest download and upload you can get in your area
and afford. iiNet are a well recommended ISP.
How Much Bandwidth do I Need?
There are two important metrics in bandwidth allocation (measured in Megabits
per second or Mbps): upstream and downstream,
Nice tribute / time line of Steve in MacWorld
http://www.macworld.com.au/features/timeline-life-of-steve-38245/
25Mb download halfway down the page.
Regards,
Eugene
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On 08/10/2011, at 12:30
Thanks Ronni
You are up and early as well
I'm off for a walk with my standard poodle.
Stuart Breden
PO Box 132
Kalamunda WA 6926
Ph: (08) 9257 1577
Mbl: 0417 053 266
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On 08/10/2011, at 7:00 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Stuart,
I
Hi Chris,
As you don’t have Quicktime Pro, Stephen has already mentioned iMovie will do
the job.
If you are using a Canon EOS 7D, it records its movies as MOV files using AVC /
H.264 compression.
The choice of H.264 comes with the requirement of greater processing power,
though -- not only
Making the Macintosh: http://library.stanford.edu/mac/index.html
How does Apple do it? Visitors who ask themselves that question will certainly
want to check out the online exhibit Making the Macintosh: Technology and
Culture in Silicon Valley that draws heavily on the holdings of Stanford
Ronni and Steve
Thankyou both very much for your advice with movies, I will have a play with
iMovie.
I also have a concern with copyright on my images and movies that I will be
providing to a research organisation, as Im not sure how I can include my
copyright info on each image and movie.
I
Hi Chris,
I think you wish to 'Add a Watermark' to all your images that includes the
Copyright symbol ©
The Mac shortcut for this © is 'Option-G’
The Professional Photographers on our Mailing list will be able to help you a
lot more than I can.
A watermark is a visible embedded overlay on a
R I hate this new Mailing List format … not being able to ‘Add Links’
like in Rich Text!
Makes giving support harder for me, more time consuming ;-(
Chris, I've redone my email and added the URLs. Hopefully this one works.
Hi Chris,
I think you wish to 'Add a Watermark' to all
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