Posted by 510bluebird | Posted in Adobe | Posted on Friday, December 31, 2010
Serious digital photographers, amateur or pro, who seek the fastest, easiest, most comprehensive way to learn Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 choose Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Classroom in a Book from the Adobe Creative Team at Adobe Press. The 10 project-based lessons in this book show readers step-by-step the key techniques for working in Photoshop Lightroom 3.
Photoshop Lightroom 3 delivers a complete workflow solution for the digital photographer. Readers learn how to manage large volumes of digital photographs, work in a non-destructive environment to allow for fearless experimentation, and perform sophisticated image processing tasks to easily produce good-looking pictures and polished presentations for both web and print. The newly expanded version of this software offers accelerated speed with refined, powerful performance.
This completely revised Photoshop Lightroom 3 cross-platform edition covers how to work in the new import interface, add audio to your slideshows, shoot tethered, use the new crop overlay tool, customize a watermark, simulate film grain in your images, utilize more options for publishing your work online, and further customize your print packages.
Photoshop Lightroom 3 delivers a complete workflow solution for the digital photographer. Readers learn how to manage large volumes of digital photographs, work in a non-destructive environment to allow for fearless experimentation, and perform sophisticated image processing tasks to easily produce good-looking pictures and polished presentations for both web and print. The newly expanded version of this software offers accelerated speed with refined, powerful performance.
This completely revised Photoshop Lightroom 3 cross-platform edition covers how to work in the new import interface, add audio to your slideshows, shoot tethered, use the new crop overlay tool, customize a watermark, simulate film grain in your images, utilize more options for publishing your work online, and further customize your print packages.
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The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Book for Digital Photographers By Scott Kelby
Publisher: New Riders Press 2010 | 480 Pages | PDF | 54 MB
Since Lightroom first launched, Scott Kelby's The Lightroom Book for Digital Photographers has been the world's #1 best-selling Lightroom book. In this latest version for Lightroom 3, Scott uses his same step-by-step, plain-English style and layout to make learning Lightroom easy and fun. Scott doesn't just show you which sliders do what. Instead, by using the following three simple, yet brilliant, techniques that make it just an incredible learning tool, this book shows you how to create your own photography workflow using Lightroom:
1) Scott shares his own personal settings and studio-tested techniques. He trains thousands of Lightroom users at his "Lightroom Live!" tour and knows first hand what really works and what doesn't.
2) The entire book is laid out in a real workflow order with everything step by step, so you can begin using Lightroom like a pro from the start.
3) What really sets this book apart are the last two chapters. This is where Scott dramatically answers his #1 most-asked Lightroom question, which is: "Exactly what order am I supposed to do things in, and where does Photoshop fit in?" Plus, this is the first version of the book that includes his famous "7-Point System for Lightroom," which lets you focus on mastering just the seven most important editing techniques.
The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Book for Digital Photographers is the first and only book to bring the whole process together in such a clear, concise, and visual way.
Publisher: New Riders Press 2010 | 480 Pages | PDF | 54 MB
Since Lightroom first launched, Scott Kelby's The Lightroom Book for Digital Photographers has been the world's #1 best-selling Lightroom book. In this latest version for Lightroom 3, Scott uses his same step-by-step, plain-English style and layout to make learning Lightroom easy and fun. Scott doesn't just show you which sliders do what. Instead, by using the following three simple, yet brilliant, techniques that make it just an incredible learning tool, this book shows you how to create your own photography workflow using Lightroom:
1) Scott shares his own personal settings and studio-tested techniques. He trains thousands of Lightroom users at his "Lightroom Live!" tour and knows first hand what really works and what doesn't.
2) The entire book is laid out in a real workflow order with everything step by step, so you can begin using Lightroom like a pro from the start.
3) What really sets this book apart are the last two chapters. This is where Scott dramatically answers his #1 most-asked Lightroom question, which is: "Exactly what order am I supposed to do things in, and where does Photoshop fit in?" Plus, this is the first version of the book that includes his famous "7-Point System for Lightroom," which lets you focus on mastering just the seven most important editing techniques.
The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Book for Digital Photographers is the first and only book to bring the whole process together in such a clear, concise, and visual way.
Posted by 510bluebird | Posted in Liverpool FC | Posted on Friday, December 31, 2010
Liverpool's lack of match practice cost them dearly as they lost an eighth Premier League match of the season and bottom side Wolves picked up their first three-point haul since last March with a 1-0 win.
Snowy weather had forced the postponements of games against Fulham and Blackpool, meaning the Reds had not played in the league for 18 days.
That showed as they lacked invention and energy - even with the return of Steven Gerrard from six weeks out - but the visitors did have that spark and ended a run of six successive defeats away from home thanks to Stephen Ward's first Premier League goal.
The last time Wolves won at Anfield was 27 years ago next month when Steve Mardenborough scored the only goal of his Wanderers career.
But there could be no complaints from the home side who did not do nearly enough to extend a six-match unbeaten home record stretching back to their fateful loss to newcomers Blackpool on October 3.
Those were the dark days of the Reds' campaign, when they were lingering in the relegation zone after their worst start for 57 years.
Roy Hodgson cannot afford a return to those times with his side 12th in the table and owners New England Sports Ventures still deciding how much money they are willing to give the manager to strengthen the squad in next month's transfer window.
All but Martin Skrtel, Sotirios Kyrgiakos and Dirk Kuyt, had not seen any competitive action since the 3-1 defeat at Newcastle on December 11.
The aforementioned trio had played small parts in the goalless Europa League draw at home to Utrecht but the rest had spent the last two and a half weeks training at Melwood.
It was not apparent from this display as there was a lack of cohesion and fluidity which Wolves were only too happy to take advantage of.
The minute's applause for former Liverpool defenders Avi Cohen, who died aged 54 after a motorbike accident, and Bill Jones - grandfather of Reds right-back Rob Jones - who passed away aged 89 - had barely faded away before Raul Meireles had a chance to put the hosts ahead.
Maybe the lack of match practice contributed to his failure to open the scoring after just seven minutes but it was a poor excuse if so.
Fernando Torres' quickly-taken free-kick left George Elokobi floundering but the Portugal international shot straight at goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey and Richard Stearman cleared the loose ball.
Liverpool's strikers fed on scraps throughout - Torres did not have one opportunity - as Wolves pressurised the man in possession and defended solidly.
David Ngog's left-footed shot from 25 yards was easily claimed by Hennessey as Liverpool struggled to break down Wolves, who were enjoying plenty of possession themselves.
With the visitors finding room on their left it prompted a tactical switch, with Gerrard moving to the right and Meireles returning to the centre where he had enjoyed his best performances.
It lasted only until half-time as Gerrard reverted to the middle.
Again the Reds could have taken an early lead as Dirk Kuyt's pass to Glen Johnson inside the penalty area set up Ngog but he hooked wide from six yards.
Wolves defender Ronald Zubar was slightly closer with his shot on the turn as he at least forced Jose Reina, on his 200th Premier League appearance, into a low save.
It was an omen of things to come as in the 56th minute the visitors took the lead after a mix-up between Skrtel and Kyrgiakos allowed Sylvan Ebanks-Blake's through-ball to squeeze between them.
Ward raced in behind to poke home the first goal conceded at Anfield in 478 minutes in all competitions.
Ngog was replaced by Ryan Babel just past the hour, a decision met with derision by the Kop - who not for the first time this season briefly chanted the name of Kenny Dalglish.
Liverpool were wobbling and only a last-gasp block by Johnson prevented Jarvis making it 2-0.
Hodgson's final two substitutions sent on Joe Cole and Fabio Aurelio for Meireles and Paul Konchesky.
Two minutes from time Skrtel headed in Gerrard's free-kick but he was well offside.
Wolves fans sang "How bad must you be? We're playing away'' and on the night it was difficult to argue with that.
The Kop appeared to be in agreement, responding with "Hodgson for England''.
Snowy weather had forced the postponements of games against Fulham and Blackpool, meaning the Reds had not played in the league for 18 days.
That showed as they lacked invention and energy - even with the return of Steven Gerrard from six weeks out - but the visitors did have that spark and ended a run of six successive defeats away from home thanks to Stephen Ward's first Premier League goal.
The last time Wolves won at Anfield was 27 years ago next month when Steve Mardenborough scored the only goal of his Wanderers career.
But there could be no complaints from the home side who did not do nearly enough to extend a six-match unbeaten home record stretching back to their fateful loss to newcomers Blackpool on October 3.
Those were the dark days of the Reds' campaign, when they were lingering in the relegation zone after their worst start for 57 years.
Roy Hodgson cannot afford a return to those times with his side 12th in the table and owners New England Sports Ventures still deciding how much money they are willing to give the manager to strengthen the squad in next month's transfer window.
All but Martin Skrtel, Sotirios Kyrgiakos and Dirk Kuyt, had not seen any competitive action since the 3-1 defeat at Newcastle on December 11.
The aforementioned trio had played small parts in the goalless Europa League draw at home to Utrecht but the rest had spent the last two and a half weeks training at Melwood.
It was not apparent from this display as there was a lack of cohesion and fluidity which Wolves were only too happy to take advantage of.
The minute's applause for former Liverpool defenders Avi Cohen, who died aged 54 after a motorbike accident, and Bill Jones - grandfather of Reds right-back Rob Jones - who passed away aged 89 - had barely faded away before Raul Meireles had a chance to put the hosts ahead.
Maybe the lack of match practice contributed to his failure to open the scoring after just seven minutes but it was a poor excuse if so.
Fernando Torres' quickly-taken free-kick left George Elokobi floundering but the Portugal international shot straight at goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey and Richard Stearman cleared the loose ball.
Liverpool's strikers fed on scraps throughout - Torres did not have one opportunity - as Wolves pressurised the man in possession and defended solidly.
David Ngog's left-footed shot from 25 yards was easily claimed by Hennessey as Liverpool struggled to break down Wolves, who were enjoying plenty of possession themselves.
With the visitors finding room on their left it prompted a tactical switch, with Gerrard moving to the right and Meireles returning to the centre where he had enjoyed his best performances.
It lasted only until half-time as Gerrard reverted to the middle.
Again the Reds could have taken an early lead as Dirk Kuyt's pass to Glen Johnson inside the penalty area set up Ngog but he hooked wide from six yards.
Wolves defender Ronald Zubar was slightly closer with his shot on the turn as he at least forced Jose Reina, on his 200th Premier League appearance, into a low save.
It was an omen of things to come as in the 56th minute the visitors took the lead after a mix-up between Skrtel and Kyrgiakos allowed Sylvan Ebanks-Blake's through-ball to squeeze between them.
Ward raced in behind to poke home the first goal conceded at Anfield in 478 minutes in all competitions.
Ngog was replaced by Ryan Babel just past the hour, a decision met with derision by the Kop - who not for the first time this season briefly chanted the name of Kenny Dalglish.
Liverpool were wobbling and only a last-gasp block by Johnson prevented Jarvis making it 2-0.
Hodgson's final two substitutions sent on Joe Cole and Fabio Aurelio for Meireles and Paul Konchesky.
Two minutes from time Skrtel headed in Gerrard's free-kick but he was well offside.
Wolves fans sang "How bad must you be? We're playing away'' and on the night it was difficult to argue with that.
The Kop appeared to be in agreement, responding with "Hodgson for England''.
Posted by 510bluebird | Posted in Notis... | Posted on Friday, December 31, 2010
Rio Ferdinand - rioferdy5
Laser (...?)
credit to: Oh! Cerita
Highlights
Final 1st Leg
Malaysia 3-0 Indonesia
Final 2nd Leg
Indonesia 2-1 Malaysia
Aggregate:
Malaysia 4-2 Indonesia
credit to: CYCLONMASTER
Match
1st HALF
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OGC4XZNB
2nd HALF
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=E5MKIEPM
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3G0QIETN
MATCH ANALYSIS HIGHLIGHT CEREMONY
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LE9TK1WV
1st HALF
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
2nd HALF
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
MATCH ANALYSIS HIGHLIGHT CEREMONY
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1st HALF
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2nd HALF
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http://www.fileserve.com/file/EZdeY3B
MATCH ANALYSIS HIGHLIGHT CEREMONY
http://www.fileserve.com/file/rmaReN6
credit to: Team Arysz
Chronology
Malaysia vs Vietnam 0-0 | 18 Disember 2010 | Semifinal Suzuki Cup 2010
http://www.fileserve.com/file/C9brjCn
Malaysia vs Vietnam 2-0 | Semifinal Suzuki Cup 1st leg
http://www.fileserve.com/file/cJuyP8J
Malaysia vs Laos 5-1 | Group Stage Suzuki Cup
http://www.fileserve.com/file/Bj6H54F
Malaysia vs Thailand 0-0 | Group Stage Suzuki Cup
http://www.fileserve.com/file/jUaQZ4Y
credit to: penembak_88 @ Syok
Tiket @ Bahan Bukti
Semi Final: vs Vietnam
Final: vs Indonesia
Majulah Bola Sepak Untuk Negara
credit to: Oh! Cerita
Highlights
Final 1st Leg
Malaysia 3-0 Indonesia
Final 2nd Leg
Indonesia 2-1 Malaysia
Aggregate:
Malaysia 4-2 Indonesia
credit to: CYCLONMASTER
Match
1st HALF
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=EALEXK30
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=P44MKU4X
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=OGC4XZNB
2nd HALF
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KF73KE4U
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=E5MKIEPM
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3G0QIETN
MATCH ANALYSIS HIGHLIGHT CEREMONY
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LE9TK1WV
1st HALF
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
2nd HALF
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
MATCH ANALYSIS HIGHLIGHT CEREMONY
Download
1st HALF
http://www.fileserve.com/file/NRzhuqK
http://www.fileserve.com/file/G7CaQWg
http://www.fileserve.com/file/9G953dZ
2nd HALF
http://www.fileserve.com/file/K8bV2dn
http://www.fileserve.com/file/XUWw5fE
http://www.fileserve.com/file/EZdeY3B
MATCH ANALYSIS HIGHLIGHT CEREMONY
http://www.fileserve.com/file/rmaReN6
credit to: Team Arysz
Chronology
Malaysia vs Vietnam 0-0 | 18 Disember 2010 | Semifinal Suzuki Cup 2010
http://www.fileserve.com/file/C9brjCn
Malaysia vs Vietnam 2-0 | Semifinal Suzuki Cup 1st leg
http://www.fileserve.com/file/cJuyP8J
Malaysia vs Laos 5-1 | Group Stage Suzuki Cup
http://www.fileserve.com/file/Bj6H54F
Malaysia vs Thailand 0-0 | Group Stage Suzuki Cup
http://www.fileserve.com/file/jUaQZ4Y
credit to: penembak_88 @ Syok
Tiket @ Bahan Bukti
Semi Final: vs Vietnam
Final: vs Indonesia
Majulah Bola Sepak Untuk Negara
Posted by 510bluebird | Posted in Wira Tunggal Phoenix | Posted on Saturday, December 18, 2010
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