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JuxtaposeJS helps storytellers compare two pieces of similar media, including photos, and GIFs. It’s ideal for highlighting then/now stories that explain slow changes over time (growth of a city skyline, regrowth of a forest, etc.) or before/after stories that show the impact of single dramatic events (natural disasters, protests, wars, etc.).
Online artistic style photo filters based on machine learning
CMYKTool is a new utility intended to build on the functionality of my old CMYK separation plugin for the GIMP.
Over 2,430 high-resolution free images scanned from more than 160 different old or rare books, with extracts! Remains of Ruined Castles, Deserted Abbeys, Old Manor Houses, mansions and stately homes; also engravings, woodcuts and pictures of Old England and Wales; symbols, photographs and clip-art, Pictures of old books, and much more, stock images scanned from old books, leather-bound books and musty dusty books, by Liam Quin.
mount a flickr account as a FUSE filesystem
list of cameras remotely controllable for capture
This experiment focuses mainly on Aperture and what tools, if any, exist for Ubuntu to replace my Aperture workflow with something cross-platform and open-source that I can use on Mac OS X and Ubuntu.
libre screen and print calibration
a post on the PZI MakeDo exhibition in Rotterdam, featuring a short video on my "Lightwriter" piece
the museum of microchip graffiti!
Video-courses made up of links to free video tutorials from around the web.
RASTUS has proved ideal for producing high resolution (near-continuous tone) negatives for contact prints using alternative photographic processes, and "screenless" halftones for offset printing.
The UCLA Charles E. Young Research Library Department of Special Collections has selected and digitized 5,124 of the more than three million images contained in the Los Angeles Times and Los Angeles Daily News photographic archives.