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3/11/14

What Is Being Shared Right Now

Have you ever wondered if what you say or do online makes a difference? I'm not talking about posting inappropriate images or typing things you will regret the moment you hit that 'Send' button. No, I'm talking about whether your word, sentence, post, thought, or image makes it through the sea of bits and bytes and not only reaches an audience, but makes a difference. You have to admit, that chart above sure is humbling and puts a lot of things in perspective.

3/3/14

Tick, Tock, Tick, Tock

Time Flies

Let's face it, we have a limited resource -- time (last time - HA! - I checked there were 24 hours in a day) and we need to decide how we want to allocate our time to meet our needs and wants. I've noticed that on a 'good day' I'm using over two hours of my time to check all my e-mail accounts, look at Twitter, read my Feedly accounts and various other social network sites. It is becoming more and more like 'work' and I'm NOT liking it.....

I'm also experiencing 'information' overload in terms of all these new, free, 'gotta have/gotta use' apps. I tend to grab the url and throw it into my Diigo account with the intention of weeding through it over the winter spring summer winter summer break.

The French have a saying, 'Les mals du 20eme siecle' which roughly translates to the ills imposed on individuals due to the times and circumstances (and supposed 'time saving' devices from the 20th century). I'm convinced that we are facing the same in this always-on, always-connected digital age. We have too much coming at us too fast and are, quite frankly, not able to keep up in a way that contributes positively to our health and well-being. I see a new profession resulting from this -- the Digital Psychologist.

My goal is to REDUCE, REUSE, and RECYCLE in terms of my digital experiences.
I mean really, how many online photo- editing websites MUST I use? How many screen capture programs can I have? How thin must I stretch myself over all the social networks I belong to? And yes, I can already here all the arguments about the wealth of knowledge that we are acquiring, but let's face it guys....it almost feels like we're running from fast food chain to fast food chain, gobbling everything down. Frankly, I'd rather have dinner in front of the fire, with friends I can reach out and touch, and savor every last morsel, and swirl every last drop of wine, leisurely contemplating the wonders of the budding trees on the lawn leading down to the lake ....aaaahhhhhhhhhh

And next time you're offered up a tantalizing new app, try saying 'I'll pass', then get up, go take a walk outside and let Mother Nature touch your soul......


2/28/14

This APP In - Tangled FX

I ran across an image recently and saw that it had been created using the Tangled FX app. Intrigued, I decided to purchase the app and put it through its paces to see if it was going to be a 'keeper'.

The app basically takes an image from your camera roll or one you've taken with an iDevice and applies a variety of swirl, brush or stroke-like effects to the image. Being a visual learner, I thought I would share the various looks with you.

We'll start with the original image (taken during one of my trips to Arizona).

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Original Photo
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Fibers 
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Fibers Smooth
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Fibers Harsh
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Swirls 
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Brush Strokes
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Pencil Strokes
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Black & White Etching
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Cartoon 
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High Contrast
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Bloom 
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Small Details
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Blurred 
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The Light Side
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The Dark Side
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Web Thin
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Web Thick
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Clicking on the 'Fine Tune' button on the panel reveals some minor tuning that can be used to adjust your image, such as color boost, contrast, gamma, and hue shift.
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Tapping again reveals just a 'one line' view which by default for the individual presets is always set to one. This one line view could be regarded as the equivalent of a 'quick edit'.
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Click the cog to open the Options panel and tap the 'use advanced effect settings' to 'on'.
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Now when you tap on ''fine tune' you will see a more extensive list of adjustments that you can make.

You also have the ability to save any 'tweaked' presets you create. There is a simple yet complete manual within the app (just tap the info icon). You can share either a preview or a full quality image via Instagram, Twitter, Facebook or email.

Which of the presets is my favorite? It's hard to say, as it really depends on the content of the image itself, but for the skull and cactus image? I would have to say 'Swirls'. What do you think?

This APP In - AppShopper

AppShopper At last count I have 695 apps on my iDevices. Even I am overwhelmed by that number and wonder how many of those apps are really worth my time. So I've taken on the task of Spring Cleaning a little early (early because here in the Northeast we're expecting yet ANOTHER Snow Day on Monday!).

Oh, and the 695? Did I actually sit down and count them all? NOPE! I use a great service/app called AppShopper which I set up on my computer and downloaded the app to my iDevices. Basically, it's a catalog of apps I own or want. Every time I acquire an app I just go into AppShopper, type in the app and tick the box that says 'Own It'. If it's an app that I would like at some point in the future -- perhaps it's priced a little high, or based on the App Activity that is listed in AppShopper I can tell that there's a strong possibility that the app will either go on sale or the price will be reduced at some reasonable point in the near future. If that's the case, I simply tick the box for 'Want It'. The great part about that is that I'll receive an email whenever there is 'action' on apps I've ticked with 'Want It'. Think of it like an RSS reader for apps you want.