Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Almost like Photoshop but free : )

So I like to do a little photo editing now and nothing nothing fancy or crazy but touching up some pics is about 90% of what I like to do and iPhoto is great for that. If you want to get crazy you can use Aperture which is an exteemly powerful photo editing software but it's $200. If you want to get all uber fancy there is Adobe CS4 which is about $650.

Well what about the rest of us who just want to do a little more than iPhoto can do for us. Well there is an awesome program out there called GIMP. It's just like Photoshop where you can edit in layers and what not and has a lot of the same features of Photoshop but not all obviously but for FREE.99 it's the perfect price.
In fact I edited this photo in GIMP for my buddy's wedding and the one at the top of this post. I also did the effect where one thing is color and the rest is black and white, pretty cool for a free program. Also see that dude's hand totally distracting my picture of my buddy's wife? Well with GIMP I removed that thing and now the photo is all focused on my buddy's wife which is a lot better. Then I thougth well those random people in the backgroud are really distracting my pictures focus so I removed everyone excpet my buddy's wife and now the real focus is all on her. I've posted all of them so you can see the difference.

Oh and P.S. I took these pictures on my Nikon D80 DSLR, which takes amazing photos.




Currently it's only for Windows but I have VM Fusion running Windows XP on my Macbook Pro so no problem for me.

Got any questions feel free to email me. richmlee@gmail.com

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Holiday Tech Gift Guide by Santa Dick

Ok so it's November 12th do you know where your Christmas gifts are? I'd guess probably not, but never fear Santa Dick is here to give you some gift ideas that won't break the bank.

First off are Apple products, I know I always talk about them but they have some pretty sweet gifts for less than $100.
iPod shuffle - This thing is awesome and the 2gig version is only $65 dollars (with PwC discount) and the 1gig version is only $46 dollars!! You can't beat that!!



iPod Nano - Right now you can get the 3g version the little square version refurbished for only $79 for the 4 gig and $89 for the 8 gig! Plus all of the refurbished Apple products come with the same 1 year warranty as new products, I've bought these as gifts before and they are just like new and just as awesome! Who wouldn't want a new iPod nano under the tree!
iTunes gift cards - I personally love music and I'm always down for free music so get iTunes gift cards $5, $10, $25 and $50 dollar versions anyone would love that.

Apple Airport Express - I love this thing it's a tiny wireless "N" router, print server and remote iTunes to pump your music from your computer to your stereo wirelessly! And at only $99 it's an awesome gift. I actually have two of these in my house : )



Although not under $100 there are some seriously nice Refurbished Mac desktops and laptops for less than $1,000

Refurbished (White) Macbook 2.1 ghz Intel Core 2 Duo - $849
Refurbished (Aluminum) 20'' iMac 2.0 ghz Intel Core 2 Duo - $949
Refurbished (White) Macbook 2.4 ghz - $999
BRAND NEW (White) Macbook 2.1 ghz - $999

What about the iPhone?! Only $199 altought you can't get them the iPhone you can get them the gift card that will pay for the iPhone. This is the gift that keeps on giving.



Apple TV! - This is an awesome digital media hub, stores all of your TV shows, Music, photos and movies. You can also rent movies using this little box. I LOVE mine plus it's always up to date with automatic streaming/updates via iTunes, whenever you make a change on your PC it pushes that change to your Apple TV - starts at $229 for the 40 gig ($215 w/PwC discount) $329 for the 160 gig ($303 w/PwC discount)

Ok non-Apple

Got a grandparent who just needs to surf the Internet and check email? Get them a cheap ass Netbook! These are little laptops that will just do the job and are usually less than $500 bucks! My pick are the HP Mini 1000 or the Dell Mini 9. Not as powerful as a full on laptop but will get the job done!

Digital Cameras! How about capturing those holiday moments with a new digital camera!! My pick the Canon SD1100 IS awesome little camera great Canon optics ='s great looking pics about $150 if you buy online.


1080p HD Camcorder!! I know what you're thinking those are SUPER expensive but fear not there is a 1080p solution for LESS than $200, that's right you heard me. It's the AipTek A-HD+ 1080p Camcorder. This thing will record in 1080p! Better yet it's tape less you use SD cards, and with a 4 gig SD card you can record up to 60 minutes of pure 1080p bliss. This little guy has been getting pretty good reviews. Of course you're not going to put out the next Discover Planet HD show but it'll be good enough. Infact Amazon.com right now has it for $169.99 no tax and free shipping!!!! So tell your kids/friends/family that they're only worth crappy 420p on mini DV tapes camcorders or tell them you really care by recording them on full 1080p resolution.




Another awesome tech gift a GPS! I know what you're saying again "I can't afford to give a freaking GPS as a gift those are hundreds of dollars!" Again Santa Dick says you're wrong! Right now at Pep Boys you can get the TomTom one for only $99!! (after $20 mail in rebate) I shit you not, this is an excellent little GPS in fact I actually own one! It sits in my 330i and works awesome! Here's the link scroll down about half way: http://www.pepboys.com/parts_accessories/accessories/electronics/
What about a Nintendo Wii? By itslef it's only $250 but if you're willing to push down little children and old people make way to a Sam's Club on Black Friday they are offering a "Wii Bundle" for only $224 and it comes with the following: A Wii console, two extra Wii remotes, two extra nunchuks, Super Paper Mario, Mario Party 8 and Brunswick Pro Bowling. What a freaking deal!!

Ok last gift idea and you ass holes are on your own. Why not a PS3! Give the gift of pure 1080p Blu-Ray movie player and sick video game console! At amazon.com right now you can get the special gun metal grey version for only $399 no tax and free shipping. Of course this person who would receive this gift better be a) your wife/girl friend, b) yourself or c) Someone who love you long time because it's pretty expensive but it would be a sick ass gift.

That's it i'm all out take it or leave it. As Xmas nears I might post some more cool shit for cheap that would be bomb xmas gifts.

Got questions email me: richmlee@gmail.com

Monday, November 10, 2008

Macbook Pro Review October 2008 version


So I've had my Macbook Pro for a little over 2 weeks now and I think I can give it a pretty decent review.

First off specs, I custom ordered a 15'' Macbook Pro with the 2.8 ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor as well as the 320 gig 7,200 RPM hard drive for added performance. Included however is the 9400 M AND 512 MB 9600 GT graphics cards, 4 gigs of DDR3 memory at 1,066 bus speed, and 6MB of shared L2 cache on the processor.

Usability/Features:

The new Macbook Pro body is very well constructed, feels extremely sturdy and solid even more so than the previous generation. Additionally this Macbook Pro is acutally thinner that the previous generation although only by a tiny margin (1'' vs 0.95'' thick) still amazing.

The new key board is very nice to type on even though I'm used to the old Macbook Pro/Powerbook key boards it's still very easy and nice to use with good feeling. The ambient automatic back lit keyboard is also very nice especially when working in low light conditions. This of course can be turned off if you don't like this function. Even my girlfriend who was typing on it for the first time said it was really nice to type on, thanks Nat : )

The Glossy/Glass screen is very bright and vibrant, the colors just jump out at you when looking a photos or video. glare is a concern, however in doors it's not too much of a problem it hasn't bugged me yet at least. I haven't used it outdoors so I can't give much feedback on the glare from outside use.

The new LED back lit display is awesome instant on with no warm up time for full brightness.

The new glass track pad is also very nice. It doesn't even feel like glass it feels like a regular mouse pad. Your finger glides across the pad very nicely with excellent feed back. Working with the entire track pad as the button is very easy and almost intuitive, had a little learning curve but anyone who is savvy with computers can pick it up very easily. The new multi-touch finger gestures work very well. I especially like the new two finger tap for right click. I also assigned the bottom right hand corner of the track pad as right click as well so I have multiple options for right click.

The battery, memory & hard drive are all very user replaceable now for upgrades. Although for now the Macbook Pro is limited to 4 gigs of DDR3 memory, the Nvida chip set is capable of 8 gigs. All it needs is a software update.

One other minor down side is that the new Macbook Pro only comes with a FireWire 800 port no more 400. Although 800 is compatible with 400 I just need to get some new cables.
The integrated iSight camera is awesome, did a few iChats with my girlfriend's sister out in Missouri and the video and sound quality is awesome!

Performance:
The new Macbook Pro is extremely fast especially with the new 512 NVidia 9600 GT video card along with the new DDR3 memory and increased cache on the processor. When compared to my old 1.67 ghz G4 Powerbook, it was a quantum leap in performance, everything is just so much faster. The thing I noticed the most is in the iMovie and iPhoto perform ace. iPhoto launches very quickly and the photos render and fly on the screen very quickly. In iMovie the rendering of effects is lighting quick. Things that used to take near a minute take seconds now. I was amazed at how fast things really rendered.
When I launch Safari, it instantly pops on the screen and starts to load a page for all of you Mac people Safari launched before the icon finished it's first bounce.
So far my only complaint is that iTunes is a bit sluggish on launch. At first I thought it was my library. But I tried to launch iTunes on several other new Macbooks, Pros and Airs and they all seem to have this delay but once running it was very quick and functioned very well.
Although I do have one complaint so far, one day launching iPhoto was glitchy as it crashed on me a few times, but after I let it go it worked fine. In general everything launched extremely quickly on it. I even installed Windows on it and it runs extremely smoothly.

One of the new cool features of the ability to switch from integrated graphics to discrete graphics. This is particularly useful for battery life. If you aren't doing any intensive photo or vidoe editing or gaming you can switch off the discrete graphics card. I found that you get a little over 4 hours of battery life with the integrated graphics or the 9400 M. With the discrete graphics cared the 9600 GT you get just under 3 hours. Which are both not as good as advertised of 4/5 hours of battery life. The downside is haveing to log out and log back in to switch graphics cards, this should be an on the fly option it should be addressed in the next version of OSX. Also with the Nvidia chip set the next version of OSX it should be able to take advantage of Hybrid SLI basically using both video cards are the same time for supped up graphics performace. I'm gonna cross my fingers on that one.

Pros:
Extremely fast, solid build, dual graphics cards a plus, new track pad is awesome, beautiful display, extremely easy to use.


Cons:
No Firewire 400 port, no standard DVI port, glossy screen can be a downer, battery life is not as advertised, god damn expensive.


Overall Conclusion:
If you were looking to upgrade an old Powerbook I'd highly reccomond getting this. If you have an existing Macbook Pro you're good just sticking with that one for a while. Overall it's an awesome laptop and I would highly recommend the Macbook Pro to anyone looking for a new laptop. This laptop gets Dick's Help Desk Choice award.