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  • PS Batch... Command: It's Like Watching a Movie

    Do you have a digital camera? Do you need to resize a thousand photos? Yes, I know, there are free batch resizers available online, and even you guys can code one if you felt like it. So for those who do not know how to make one, or is too lazy to get one, but luckily has a copy of photoshop, here's...
    Posted to *Moogles* are Real! by modchip on 01-07-2009
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  • What's the Password?

    Whew! It's been a while, but rejoice, I'm back with another dark tip! Have you ever wondered, "hey, I have some files that I want to keep in my hardrive, but I don't want anybody opening/reading/executing it...". Yeah, there are lots of ways to do it. But what I'm going to demonstrate...
    Posted to *Moogles* are Real! by modchip on 08-06-2007
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  • A/V Synching: Success!

    A few weeks ago, if you guys were attentive to the forums, I posted a question regarding my problem about some of my AVI files' audio and video not synching. (Reference: http://devpinoy.org/forums/thread/10708.aspx ) I finally got the software that could help me re-synch them. It's called VirtualDUB...
    Posted to *Moogles* are Real! by modchip on 06-19-2007
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  • Taming That AA pt.2

    Let's tame the AA once more. Sometimes, when we resize stuff, we want to keep the aliasing of an image. Let's make-up a little scenario. CLIENT: Hey, could you generate me a barcode image. YOU: No problem, this will just take a minute. (You generate the barcode). YOU: Here it is! What do you...
    Posted to *Moogles* are Real! by modchip on 06-05-2007
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  • Taming That AA

    Anti-aliasing, AA as some of you know it. For those uninitiated, Anti-aliasing or AA in short, is a technique in graphics wherein semi-transparent pixels are inserted to edges to give a smoother look. If you have IE7, you would notice that the texts in sites look a little more clearer (but blurier) compared...
    Posted to *Moogles* are Real! by modchip on 06-01-2007
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