Articles, tagged with "jpeg files", page 5
15th February 2007
The Samsung D830 is a sleek and petite clamshell that comes loaded with advanced features. The phone looks very refined in its ghost black casing. The Samsung D830 is a member of Ultra edition - the slimmest Samsung family. Its thickness is less than 10 m...
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Author:
Bradley Ben
31st January 2007
Whenever the L'Amour collection is mentioned, the tastefully crafted tribal and ethnic swirls and weaves comes into mind. The Nokia 7373, adds further charm to the L'Amour motifs with its highly stylish swivel style opening system. The master craftsma...
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Author:
Alice Erin
21st January 2007
Your digital camera will save your photo files one of three ways.
It will save your photos in a file format as '.jpeg', '.tiff' or '.raw', or as a combination of these!
But how do '.jpeg', '.tiff' and '.raw' work? Which one should you use? And what ...
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Author:
Teresa Pocock
08th January 2007
The ongoing conflict between Motorola and Samsung for the slimmest phone have risen to the next level with the launch of the 'ultra slim' Samsung X820 . The handset is supposedly the world's slimmest mobile phone with mere 6.9 mm thick body and weighing j...
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Author:
Bradley Ben
18th December 2006
Samsung brings the technology to a new height with the world's slimmest slider phone in the market that is endowed with Smart Mounting Technology to abbreviate latest features in a new style. Designed to mesmerise you with multiple features, the Samsu...
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Author:
Alice Erin
16th November 2006
The FotoTagger Image Annotation Tool Now Supports Flickr for Photo Sharing
ASHBURN, VA, USA ? August 25, 2006. Cogitum LC, a provider of software for personal content management, has released the new version of FotoTagger (http://www.fototagger.com), a...
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Author:
Leonid Malkov
03rd October 2006
Digital photos are stored as files on memory cards and computer hard disks. They can be stored in different file formats (each format has a unique file extension). Digital photo files can be compressed to save storage space and can use a standard or a pro...
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Author:
photography expert
25th November 2005
When designing a website, it's easy to start loading it up with graphics. While tempting, you have to resist -- otherwise, you'll end up with graphical overload.
Why is that a bad thing? Here's why.
It Takes Too Long to Download
The first reason...
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Author:
Ron King