ejb190
Jan 6, 04:44 PM
I bet with the grain, this would be amazing (equally) as a B&W.
I took a quick look using Preview. There is enough texture and shape that it looks passable in B&W, but the color really makes the photo. The composition just seems a bit off for B&W - too centered and not enough negative space, maybe. Not a professional either, but I used to shoot almost everything in B&W.
It is a really good shot, Joseph.
I took a quick look using Preview. There is enough texture and shape that it looks passable in B&W, but the color really makes the photo. The composition just seems a bit off for B&W - too centered and not enough negative space, maybe. Not a professional either, but I used to shoot almost everything in B&W.
It is a really good shot, Joseph.
arn
Sep 8, 09:53 AM
By popular demand...
Archive of rumors for specific product lines. Note, these pages contain far and away a minority of articles posted on MacRumors.com. Only items specifically related to each of these products is listed in their respective pages.
http://ipod.macrumors.com
http://emac.macrumors.com
http://imac.macrumors.com
http://ibook.macrumors.com
http://powerbook.macrumors.com
http://powermac.macrumors.com
http://xserve.macrumors.com
It should be most useful for individuals who don't read MacRumors regularly and want to get "caught up" on the rumors for a particular product.
Individual links to these sections is also now on MacRumors.com's main site on the bottom right corner.
arn
Archive of rumors for specific product lines. Note, these pages contain far and away a minority of articles posted on MacRumors.com. Only items specifically related to each of these products is listed in their respective pages.
http://ipod.macrumors.com
http://emac.macrumors.com
http://imac.macrumors.com
http://ibook.macrumors.com
http://powerbook.macrumors.com
http://powermac.macrumors.com
http://xserve.macrumors.com
It should be most useful for individuals who don't read MacRumors regularly and want to get "caught up" on the rumors for a particular product.
Individual links to these sections is also now on MacRumors.com's main site on the bottom right corner.
arn
jobesucks
Apr 18, 04:55 PM
yeah cheers for the constructive reply, only realised the section it should be in after id posted in the other section
sebastianlewis
May 31, 04:37 AM
Change the contents of the page to #redirect[[Grapher]]
I added the redirect.
Thanks, I'll make note of the syntax next time.
Sebastian
I added the redirect.
Thanks, I'll make note of the syntax next time.
Sebastian
Dav1
Apr 5, 06:58 AM
Hi Dave, sadly your choices are very limited, you can keep 4.3.1 and buy a self powered USB hub (one with batteries in it, or with an AC adpter) or if you saved your SHSH Blobs go back to 3.2 software, that is your only options now.... :mad:
rdowns
Apr 16, 07:19 AM
I have two as I had one before Apple gave me one. I am not a woman and these are not shoes. :D
alma111
Apr 8, 04:58 AM
Is the Mac mini Apple�s forgotten step child? It seems that way. Apple hardly discusses the mini.
Even with a healthy speed bump, the Mac mini pales when compared to the low end iMac. But for $599 you get what you pay for.
The Mac mini is a paradox Mac. It�s the lowest priced Mac by far. You can buy two Mac mini�s for the same price as the lowest priced iMac.
On the surface, that sounds like a great value. As it is with the iMac, each Mac mini comes with OS X Leopard, iLife �08, and a compact yet attractive form factor.
That�s the basic comparison. Inside, each Mac mini comes with an Intel Core 2 Duo that compares favorably with the basic iMac�for about $600 less.
Macworld does a nice comparison of the new Mac mini with the new iMac. The 2 ghz models compare favorably in every way except graphics, where the iMac wins hands down in games where frame rate is important.
What�s not to like? The new Mac mini is the same price as the old version, still comes with Airport Extreme built-in, runs about as fast as an iMac, and now has a full gigabyte of RAM.
Is that a value, or what? The kicker, of course, is that the iMac comes with a mouse and a keyboard and a built-in display, not to mention quadruple the hard drive size, and SuperDrive (vs. the base Mac mini with a slower CPU and combo CD/DVD drive).
If your needs are for a basic Mac and you already have a keyboard, mouse, and monitor, then the Mac mini is a worthy value�it�s a Mac in and out.
Getting the Mac mini to become a low end iMac is no mean feat, and an expensive one.
The 2 ghz SuperDrive Mac mini starts at $799. $874 with the largest hard drive option from the Apple Store. Add another $98 for Apple Keyboard and Mighty Mouse.
That gets the mini to $972. An Apple 20-inch display is somewhat comparable to the iMac 20-inch display, but costs a whopping $599 by itself.
That�s a grand total for a tricked out, pimped up Mac mini at $1,571 vs. the iMac at $1,199. That�s almost $400 more and there�s still slower graphics, no iSight camera, and a smaller hard drive.
So, where�s the Mac mini value now? That comparison starts to make the iMac look like Apple�s bargain of the 21st century.
But, different strokes for different folks. One man�s hamburger is another man�s steak. Or, something like that. The new Mac mini is a rugged machine that may not have all the bells and whistles of big brother iMac, but value is still there.
Back to Apple�s BYODKM policy. Bring your own display, keyboard, and mouse. IF you don�t need the high resolution of the Apple Cinema Display, and the iMac is overkill, then the Mac mini becomes the bargain of the decade for Mac users.
The Mac mini makes a great server, too. It�s cool, quiet, and faster than most of the older Mac PowerPC G5s, including the early Xserve models. Those were loud, hot, powerful beasts that cost about $3,000.
The Mac mini looks pretty good in a similar setting for a mere $599 (plus the cost of OS X Leopard Server).
For switchers from Windows, the Mac mini is an excellent way to get into the world of Macs without the expense of an iMac�assuming the soon-to-be-former Windows user has a display, keyboard, and mouse that will work on the Mac mini.
Dollar for dollar, feature for feature, the iMac is actually a better value than a Mac mini, even at twice the price. But if your need for feature parity are less, then the Mac mini saves you plenty of money.
And it�s still a Mac.
There have been rumors that �Steve Jobs hates the Mac mini.� Maybe so. There have also been rumors that Apple will drop the mini. Who knows. One thing is for sure�those of us who have added a Mac mini to our home, office, or mini-server farm, are very pleased with the value Apple provides in the mini.
Even with a healthy speed bump, the Mac mini pales when compared to the low end iMac. But for $599 you get what you pay for.
The Mac mini is a paradox Mac. It�s the lowest priced Mac by far. You can buy two Mac mini�s for the same price as the lowest priced iMac.
On the surface, that sounds like a great value. As it is with the iMac, each Mac mini comes with OS X Leopard, iLife �08, and a compact yet attractive form factor.
That�s the basic comparison. Inside, each Mac mini comes with an Intel Core 2 Duo that compares favorably with the basic iMac�for about $600 less.
Macworld does a nice comparison of the new Mac mini with the new iMac. The 2 ghz models compare favorably in every way except graphics, where the iMac wins hands down in games where frame rate is important.
What�s not to like? The new Mac mini is the same price as the old version, still comes with Airport Extreme built-in, runs about as fast as an iMac, and now has a full gigabyte of RAM.
Is that a value, or what? The kicker, of course, is that the iMac comes with a mouse and a keyboard and a built-in display, not to mention quadruple the hard drive size, and SuperDrive (vs. the base Mac mini with a slower CPU and combo CD/DVD drive).
If your needs are for a basic Mac and you already have a keyboard, mouse, and monitor, then the Mac mini is a worthy value�it�s a Mac in and out.
Getting the Mac mini to become a low end iMac is no mean feat, and an expensive one.
The 2 ghz SuperDrive Mac mini starts at $799. $874 with the largest hard drive option from the Apple Store. Add another $98 for Apple Keyboard and Mighty Mouse.
That gets the mini to $972. An Apple 20-inch display is somewhat comparable to the iMac 20-inch display, but costs a whopping $599 by itself.
That�s a grand total for a tricked out, pimped up Mac mini at $1,571 vs. the iMac at $1,199. That�s almost $400 more and there�s still slower graphics, no iSight camera, and a smaller hard drive.
So, where�s the Mac mini value now? That comparison starts to make the iMac look like Apple�s bargain of the 21st century.
But, different strokes for different folks. One man�s hamburger is another man�s steak. Or, something like that. The new Mac mini is a rugged machine that may not have all the bells and whistles of big brother iMac, but value is still there.
Back to Apple�s BYODKM policy. Bring your own display, keyboard, and mouse. IF you don�t need the high resolution of the Apple Cinema Display, and the iMac is overkill, then the Mac mini becomes the bargain of the decade for Mac users.
The Mac mini makes a great server, too. It�s cool, quiet, and faster than most of the older Mac PowerPC G5s, including the early Xserve models. Those were loud, hot, powerful beasts that cost about $3,000.
The Mac mini looks pretty good in a similar setting for a mere $599 (plus the cost of OS X Leopard Server).
For switchers from Windows, the Mac mini is an excellent way to get into the world of Macs without the expense of an iMac�assuming the soon-to-be-former Windows user has a display, keyboard, and mouse that will work on the Mac mini.
Dollar for dollar, feature for feature, the iMac is actually a better value than a Mac mini, even at twice the price. But if your need for feature parity are less, then the Mac mini saves you plenty of money.
And it�s still a Mac.
There have been rumors that �Steve Jobs hates the Mac mini.� Maybe so. There have also been rumors that Apple will drop the mini. Who knows. One thing is for sure�those of us who have added a Mac mini to our home, office, or mini-server farm, are very pleased with the value Apple provides in the mini.
MacCoaster
Aug 15, 12:58 PM
I hope most will `get it.' :eek: :p
vettori
Apr 19, 05:04 PM
AppStore apps can't do that. Bluetooth usage is restricted.
Not sure if a cydia app exists.
Not sure if a cydia app exists.
meeloo
Apr 20, 04:11 AM
is it possible if i upgrade my ram to 8gb ? cos i want use parallel desktop on it . i need use CATIA software on parallels.
SandboxGeneral
Mar 22, 10:01 PM
I have a folder under my username called Movies where I store all of those. To delete the redundant formats, you'll have to locate them through Finder and manually delete them.
smileyborg
Mar 24, 02:46 PM
How about a Classic that's a little smaller, a little thinner, with a screen that goes mostly edge to edge (so larger) and the hard drive replaced with maybe 4 flash chips so they can give it 128GB without such a high cost. Flash storage would use much less power than the hard drive too, so the battery could get smaller while even delivering better battery life.
Young Spade
Apr 15, 02:08 PM
I would love to get some, granted I'm pretty sure it would slow down the speed of me typing :/
Thanks Chester
Apr 18, 04:45 PM
Hi All,
can someone please help me out with creating a logo that looks like a wispy cloud, ive tried countless times but my end result is rather disappointing, render/clouds isn't cutting it either.
it has to look spot on and natural.
Thanks Chester.
can someone please help me out with creating a logo that looks like a wispy cloud, ive tried countless times but my end result is rather disappointing, render/clouds isn't cutting it either.
it has to look spot on and natural.
Thanks Chester.
frunk
Apr 19, 02:04 AM
I've read that review too many times my friend! After snooping around on the web, it turns out that the fours simply add a control / mic module.
I'm also interested in the Astro A*Star earbuds. Anyone have experience with those?
I'm also interested in the Astro A*Star earbuds. Anyone have experience with those?
RaMaz09
Mar 24, 02:20 PM
i play WOW, Call Of Duty 2, and Halo, They All Run Great On my MacBoook :) :apple:
Blakeasd
Apr 16, 11:42 PM
Is it possible to make an NSWindow's titlebar clear, similar to Windows Aero? If so, how?
Thanks
Thanks
Chaszmyr
Oct 18, 08:11 AM
Damn Keynote!
Sure, blame the software :rolleyes:
Sure, blame the software :rolleyes:
Cybergypsy
Feb 1, 03:51 AM
The OP needs to take the T out of his username........
joecommisso
Feb 20, 04:37 PM
The mix always comes out quiet, almost like it loses a few decibals. It's frustrating because I'll get all my levels right and everything sound good and that everything sounds quieter after mixdown.
Am I do something wrong, is this just what GarageBand does, am I missing the reason behind it?
It just doesn't make sense I also run ProTools & my mixes come out fine but there are certain projects I like using Garage Band for just because I can achieve a different sound that sometimes fits the particular track.
Any help would be great, been pondering this for quite some time!
Am I do something wrong, is this just what GarageBand does, am I missing the reason behind it?
It just doesn't make sense I also run ProTools & my mixes come out fine but there are certain projects I like using Garage Band for just because I can achieve a different sound that sometimes fits the particular track.
Any help would be great, been pondering this for quite some time!
JSRockit
Sep 8, 12:10 PM
Originally posted by verbose101
I do realise that the VAIO is thicker than the TiBook, but still the point is that the drive has been shruck now to a size where it can fit into any notebook, it's just a matter of time (or technology) until they have it small enough to fit into the TiBook, and my bet is they allready can do this, it's just when they decide to release it....and in my book a 1Ghz Ti w/ SuperDrive would make an ideal launchpad.
You have a point...and I hope it happens...but Apple may have to change the PowerBook as we know it to add more than just a SuperDrive...I just hope they don't go the way of the current trend in PC laptops. Way Too BIG!
I do realise that the VAIO is thicker than the TiBook, but still the point is that the drive has been shruck now to a size where it can fit into any notebook, it's just a matter of time (or technology) until they have it small enough to fit into the TiBook, and my bet is they allready can do this, it's just when they decide to release it....and in my book a 1Ghz Ti w/ SuperDrive would make an ideal launchpad.
You have a point...and I hope it happens...but Apple may have to change the PowerBook as we know it to add more than just a SuperDrive...I just hope they don't go the way of the current trend in PC laptops. Way Too BIG!
LPsoldier76
Mar 14, 02:50 PM
i think you will need a later-model screen, but i'm not 100% sure on that. i know mine was backwards compatible, but i'm not sure about the other way. also, not 100% sure about the front plate either. i never went through with the complete swap.
But the 6th gen logic board will definitely work if I hook it up to my 5.5 Gen iPod?
But the 6th gen logic board will definitely work if I hook it up to my 5.5 Gen iPod?
makkystyle
Oct 29, 08:28 AM
Just wanted to get a thread running on what powerbook specs are expected with this speculated Nov. 5th update. Personally, I think the following is reasonable:
1Ghz G4 (low end staying at 800mhz)
512 mb DDR RAM (I know the processor can't fully utilize it yet, but it does run at a lower voltage and therefore it will reduce heat)
Better heat dissipation system
Radeon 9000 preferably with 64mb of RAM
I really hope that bluetooth is included, but the above are really all I think we can realistically expect.
Now.... does anyone have any information to the contrary????
1Ghz G4 (low end staying at 800mhz)
512 mb DDR RAM (I know the processor can't fully utilize it yet, but it does run at a lower voltage and therefore it will reduce heat)
Better heat dissipation system
Radeon 9000 preferably with 64mb of RAM
I really hope that bluetooth is included, but the above are really all I think we can realistically expect.
Now.... does anyone have any information to the contrary????
liketom
Oct 21, 09:17 AM
http://att.macrumors.com/contest/B04E5F.mp4
A final edit of my original "Tune your run" video
: added - voice and new font
enjoy :)
A final edit of my original "Tune your run" video
: added - voice and new font
enjoy :)
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