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This year
Photoshop tutorial: Sharpen photos with high pass filter
I don't use the photoshop unsharpen anymore - I prefer the high pass filter especially for applying selective sharpening.
Don't hit it too hard though or the results will look artificial.
PostRank
The PostRank data service can be used in many different ways. One example is filtering existing feeds to reduce the quantity of items a feed reader is presented. PostRank helps you engage with information that interests you. Read what matters and learn as much or as little as you want about topics, from every little bit to just the hottest news.
Welcome to Aviary
Edit images, create mind-blowing effects, design logos, find colors, collaborate, and more. All you need is a web browser. Try it now for free! Currently, you can only export flat versions of your files (like jpg and gif) to your personal computer. Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Faviary.com%2Fhome
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2008
Create your own crowds :: Crowdstatus.com
Crowdstatus is made up of twitter crowds, each crowd contains people and each twitter person in the crowd has a status. This means that you can see what everyones current status is in a crowd.
Item : How to Ramp Up (Or Filter Out) the SXSW Twitter Experience
First, how can new users tune in to the hottest conversations on Twitter quickly? Second, how can all the people not participating in the week long event still enjoy their beloved Twitter if it's overrun with SXSW references?
PJL Compressing Filter
A J2EE servlet filter which compresses data written to the response. It supports several algorithms (gzip, deflate, etc.) and emphasizes minimal memory usage and high throughput. Also provides detailed performance stats.
2007
pixer.us :: online photo editor
Edit photos non-destructively and download the modified version once you are done. Supports the usual tools such as resize, crop, rotate, flip, brightness/contrast, saturation and various special effects etc.
Read what matters - AideRSS
Filters any RSS feed using a scoring system called PostRank. You can then use a variety of tools to sort and parse those items of interest into manageable lots for you to scan and digest at your leisure.
