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Archive for December, 2008
ZunaVision – God damn!
Dec 2nd
These guys from Stanford look like they have achieved the impossible. A program that not only does easy subpixel accurate motion tracking but more importantly, automatic rotoscoping of foreground elements. If they are targeting the youtubers crowd, this gives me hope that they aren’t limiting this tech to big production houses and we’ll soon see a big corporation like Adobe buy them out and incorporate this into After Effects and what the hell, Premiere.
Seems they have removed the video from youtube. Why?
Photoshop CS4 = Disaster – Here are some fixes
Dec 1st
If you’ve installed Photoshop CS4 and the wow factor of smooth zooms and pans have given way to anger and frustration of brush strokes that suffer from disasterous lag, here’s a few easy tweaks that will get it back up and running like the Photoshop of old, even with all the eyecandy.
Now I’m using a Intel Core 2 Q6600 here with a Nvidia 7950GT. These tweaks have worked for me and if they don’t for you then maybe think about upgrading.
- Go into the Preferences (Ctrl + K) and turn off “Open Documents as Tabs” in Interface.
- Now goto Performance and click on “Advanced Settings” under “Enable OpenGL Drawing” which should be checked if you want the whiz bang new features.
- Now this may seem counter-intuitive to speeding up things but uncheck everything in the “Advanced Settings”. Even the “3D Interaction Acceleration”. Uncheck everything!
- Shut down Photoshop and then open it back up again.