Enfuse
Enfuse is a command-line program used to merge different exposures of the same scene to produce an image that looks very much like a tonemapped image (without the halos) but requires no creation of an...
View ArticleOn printing via Blurb’s PDF to Book: Part 4
As I mentioned previously, I redid my SoFoBoMo 2009 book, Chickens, Anyone? in LaTeX (it was originally done using Scribus for the layout). From this I generated a PDF using pdftex and uploaded it to...
View ArticleOn printing via Blurb’s PDF to Book: Part 7
I think I can finally close this thread (I can hear the collective sigh of relief!). I received my Blurb copy of the Chickens book today (third version; this is the one made with xelatex). It’s the...
View ArticleTurn of the Year Thoughts
Key: R20091219-142547 As we pass from one year/decade into the next it seems natural to reflect on the year left behind and the year ahead. I certainly have been doing my fair share of that,...
View ArticleA Linux-based Photography Workflow (part 1)
Key: R20101212-142740-levels This is the first of a set of long-overdue posts that I meant to write quite a while back–about photography tools that run under Linux. I write this to 1) make a...
View ArticleA Linux-Based Photography Workflow (Part 2: Image Ingest and Organization)
Key: Key: R20101207-141738 This is part of a series of posts on Linux-based software tools for a photography workflow. Please read that first if you are coming to this series fresh–it will provide the...
View ArticleA Linux-Based Photography Workflow (Part 3: Image Editing and Conversion)
This is part of a series of posts on Linux-based software tools for a photography workflow. Please read that first if you are coming to this series fresh–it will provide the necessary background...
View ArticleA Linux-Based Photography Workflow (Part 4: Producing Books and Folios)
Key: R20110210-201845 This is part of a series of posts on Linux-based software tools for a photography workflow. Please read that first if you are coming to this series fresh–it will provide the...
View ArticleA Linux-Based Photography Workflow (Part 5: Scanning)
This is part of a series of posts on Linux-based software tools for a photography workflow. Please read that first if you are coming to this series fresh–it will provide the necessary background...
View ArticleA Linux-Based Photography Workflow (Part 6: Printing)
This is part of a series of posts on Linux-based software tools for a photography workflow. Please read that first if you are coming to this series fresh–it will provide the necessary background...
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