Gir Forest National Park on Flickr.
Indian Peafowl made of glass on Flickr.
Insightify has launched!
The Insightify Team is excited to announce the launch of a collaborative, extremely easy and secure online survey tool.
Tim Bray is not just a pontificating technonerd with a blog (like, say, me), but a luminary in the technonerd field, having been the chief architect behind XML. Fortunately, there are good things he’s done, too, like writing Dive into Python and the forthcoming… wait, that’s Mark Pilgrim,…
The many sliders of Photoshop CS4
Preferences > Memory Usage
Adjustments > Brightness/Contrast
Filters
Blur (note the rendering of the thumb arrow)
Layer Blending
Layer Style
Threshold
Color BalanceThings to keep in mind:
- These can be found in just Photoshop; I can’t imagine what I’d find elsewhere in the suite. Actually, fine, here’s the first one I found in Illustrator CS5:
- The most common out of all these seems to be second one, Brightness Adjustment.
- They’re all ugly. The only near-acceptable one is the Layer Style slider.
- None of these looks like the standard OS X slider:
Suddenly websites started to look distinctive only by fonts. Such as,
Thanks to Typekit.















