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Parent Directory 02-Jun-2000 16:19 - yellow.mpg 24-May-2000 17:54 743k jpeg.qt 24-May-2000 17:54 3.2M bixby.mpg 24-May-2000 17:54 1.6M
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Go to video clip   Michael Landau Licks / Tabs in JPEG
Here are the Tabs in JPEG:Lick 1:http://i17.photob,Michael Landau Licks / Tabs in JPEG,cOkqMs4u1SE
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Go to video clip   Beryl Wallpaper plugin + jpeg plugin + 3D Desktop Cube Theme
Beryl Wallpaper plugin + jpeg plugin + 3D Desktop Cube Theme,Con un hack a gnome se puede ya hacer funcionar el,Sw1VJZjUuzo
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Go to video clip   980106-FOURA-JPEG_43S_MOVIEMAKER
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Go to video clip   poem_jpeg
JPEG Version of animation (160x120 16mb) (for those on SGI's or with hardware JPEG)
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Go to video clip   jpeg-export
in the preferences. To define shortucts the great old way you're used to, just toggle it on and select the menu item holding the shortcut. Use backspace to delete the assigned shortcut. JPEG export Exporting to JPEG won't discard your EXIF info and features a nice preview of how the quality settings affect your image/filesize. This demo shows "smart" sharpening as described
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Go to video clip   980106-foura_jpeg_125s
Photo JPEG Compression mode (22,570 kB, 125 sec, 640 x 480)
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Go to video clip   RAW vs JPEG
http://live.pirillo.com/ - What format is better for digital camera: RAW or JPEG? Most digital cameras in the "prosumer" to consumer range don't really save out to a RAW file format, and instead always save in JPEG. JPEG is a lossy compression format, which means that some data is lost when the image is compressed. RAW is essentially just that: the raw data is saved to the file without any compression at all, and thus no data loss. Professionals like using RAW files because they don't want their camera doing any processing at all, so they can manage the files on their computers as they see fit. Which one is better? For consumers, JPEG is the way to go: it's ubiquitous and support for it isn't going to go away anytime soon. If you're a professional you'll probably choose RAW. What do you think: RAW or JPEG? Want to embed our RAW or JPEG? video in your blog? Use this code: http://live.pirillo.com/ / http://chris.pirillo.com/media/
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