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Contest Winners | Photosynth | Audio With Premiere
Happy Friday everyone! I’m headed to the airport and off to New York- hurray! Before I do, however, there are some cool things that I think you should check out!
Layers TV and Layers Blog Contest Winners
Before I even do that, let me take a moment and congratulate our winners for both Layers TV and Layers magazine. Michael Meyers has won our weekly Layers TV contest while James Burrus took home the gold for the Layers Blog contest. Congratulations to the both of you!
Photosynth and Seedragon
This definitely goes up there in the “Whoa… that’s awesome” category of cool technology. Blaise Aguera y Arcas goes through a demo of Microsoft’s Seedragon technology, which is amazing enough. To be able to view gigabytes of images on a screen without seeing smoke come out of the other end of it is awesome. Blaise then goes into a program called Photosynth, which takes Seedragon and fuses images together spatially. It’s just jaw dropping stuff! Much thanks my friend Jenn Earhart for sharing this for me:
Audio with Premiere CS4
When working with Premiere, you are invariably doing some work with audio. Franklin McMahon takes us through some audio goodness inside of Premiere CS4 and it’s totally worth a look over. Click on the link below to check out the tutorial:
Audio For Premiere CS4 – Franklin McMahon
That does it for me. Have a wonderful weekend everyone, and I’ll talk to you guys next week from New York!
Visitor Comments »
Comment by jahir | December 13, 2008 @ 12:05 am
Hopefully Microsoft can get that technology onto the Mac side of things. That would be really cool to do in programs like Adobe Photoshop and Aperture – pretty much anything that is pixel dependent!
Comment by Chris Taylor | December 14, 2008 @ 1:43 pm
Yippee! I am ridiculously happy to have won:)
Comment by James | December 15, 2008 @ 10:11 am
I agree with chris taylor
Hopefully Microsoft can get that technology onto the Mac side of things. sikiş That would be really cool to do in programs like Adobe Photoshop and Aperture – pretty much anything that is pixel dependent!
Comment by sikiş | March 22, 2009 @ 11:33 am
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