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The next alpha of 0 A.D. will feature an experimental Vulkan backend!You can test it and report bugs by downloading the development version of the game.More information here: -vulkan-new-graphics-api/#comments
Included Editing FunctionsRotate/reverse, trimming/tilt correction, exposure compensation, white balance, color correction (color saturation, brightness, hue), Clarity, Dehaze (see below), tone curve (level correction), Highlight & Shadow, contrast, color saturation, tone correction, Art Filter, color filters, shading correction, distortion correction, Fisheye Compensation, Keystone Compensation, sharpness, unsharp mask and red eye correction.
Focus StackingFocus Stacking processes the multiple images shot in Focus Bracketing to generate a single image with an extremely large depth-of-field. Up to 999 images can be composited. This does not work with non-Olympus files, in fact only images shot with a lens that supports Focus Stacking can be composited (for obvious reasons). But hey, auto focus stacking? Sign me up.
Update FirmwareYour camera and lens firmware can be updated within Workspace. Worried that you might brick your gear when you download firmware updates from an SD card? Forget jiggling the camera, you can connect to your PC and comfortably install the upgrade.
The quickest way to start using the InfluxDB 1.x platform (TICK stack) OSS is to download and deploy the InfluxData Sandbox. The InfluxData Sandbox uses Docker containers to deploy the InfluxData Platform components. The InfluxData Sandbox provides a containerized, ready-to-use TICK stack, built using Docker and Docker Compose, to capture data from your local machine and the Docker containers.
With the Sandbox running, each component of the TICK stack is available to work with.The Sandbox documentation provides tutorials for interacting with each component.The documentation is available at localhost:3010/tutorials(with the Sandbox running) or on Github.
All configuration files, tools, and CLIs needed for managing each component of theTICK stack are included in their respective Docker containers.Tasks outlined throughout the InfluxData documentation can be accomplished usingthe InfluxData Sandbox.
All signed InfluxData Linux packages have been resigned with an updated key.If using Linux, you may need to update your package configuration to continueto download and verify InfluxData software packages.
Installing Docker Desktop 4.5.0 from scratch has a bug which defaults Docker Desktop to use the Hyper-V backend instead of WSL 2. This means, Windows Home users will not be able to start Docker Desktop as WSL 2 is the only supported backend. To work around this issue, you must uninstall 4.5.0 from your machine and then download and install Docker Desktop 4.5.1 or a higher version. Alternatively, you can edit the Docker Desktop settings.json file located at %APPDATA%\Docker\settings.json and manually switch the value of the wslEngineEnabled field to true.
When upgrading from 4.1.0, the Docker menu does not change to Update and restart so you can just wait for the download to complete (icon changes) and then select Restart. This bug is fixed in 4.1.1, for future upgrades.
By downloading and installing the PokerStars desktop application, you will share certain identifier data with us to deliver the game. Identifiers may include browser and device information, location, and application usage data for performance and analytics purposes.
Ready to get into recording? AmpliTube 5 offers a fully-updated standalone 8 track recorder and DAW, so you can just hit record and start wailing as fast as inspiration strikes. More than a multi-track recorder, this full-feature section lets you easily stack parts, drop in a drum groove or other audio files, adjust panning & EQ, change tempo and much more.
You can customize the Pods created for each Elastic stack application by modifying the respective podTemplate field in the manifest. Pod templates allow you to define labels, annotations, environment variables, volume mounts, and other custom configuration settings that are then merged with the default Pod configuration generated by ECK to produce the final Pod definition that gets deployed to the Kubernetes cluster.
Mozilla has released a Firefox extension named Tilt that renders web pages as 3D stacks of box-like elements. The 3D structure, so the thinking goes, will offer web developers an important visualization tool when debugging pages. In addition to its practical value, however, Tilt is also a live demonstration of Firefox's WebGL stack, an emerging API for displaying 3D content within the browser.
Preview videosof Tilt were made available in early June, but the firstpublicly-installable version did not hit the web until the end of July.The code is hosted ondeveloper Victor Porof's GitHub page; anyone interested in taking Tilt fora whirl can download the .xpi file from the bin/directory there and manually install it from Firefox's Add-ons Manager.Firefox 4.0 or newer is required. The source is available there as well, ofcourse.
Once they have installed it, users can activate Tilt from Firefox'sTools menu (or with the key combination Control-Shift-M). This activatesthe Tilt visualization for the current tab only. The page is rendered as a3D "mesh" in WebGL; elements (including all text and images) are infull-color, which makes a head-on view look virtually identical to theoriginal page (albeit shrunken down by about 25% to make it easier tomanipulate). However the depth of the page elements' boxes are drawn in aflat, opaque gray. You can see how many levels deep the stack is whenlooking at a side or angled view, but you cannot tell which elements arewhich.
You can also double-click any page element in the visualization and bring up a sub-window containing the HTML code that corresponds to it. For elements on the "top" of the stack (which means the innermost-nested elements in the page), only the topmost contents are displayed. For elements lower in the stack, the pop-up window shows the HTML for the element you clicked on highlighted in blue, plus the child elements nested within it on an un-highlighted background. That can be helpful to trace through peculiar-looking stacks. The extension also renders a small "help" button (which displays the keyboard and mouse commands) and an "exit" button that returns you to normal browsing.
Obviously, finding the right 3D box to click on mid-way down the stack somewhere on a crowded page can involve a minute or two of zooming, panning, and manipulating the Tilt visualization, but that is precisely what the extension lets you do: separate out the layers of the document in a way that the normal 2D render does not offer. At the heart of Tilt's functionality is the tree-like structure of the document object model (DOM). Tilt takes the DOM elements in nested order, starting with body, and draws one layer for each. Every element within is rendered as its own layer stack on top of its parent: div, span, ul, img, etc.
The elements' dimensions and X,Y position are scraped from the already-rendered representation of the page (so that contents are not re-rendered to display or to update the the 3D visualization). Thus nested elements stack naturally on top of one another. Special treatment is given to off-screen elements (such as iframes or divs that were not displayed when Tilt was switched on); they float by themselves above the top edge of the page's main body stack.
Now, you can bring the great coffee shop experience with you everywhere you go when you install Starbucks on Mac or PC. By using the new and improved BlueStacks 4 player, you can use your favorite Android apps right on your computer and laptop. With the latest free version, you can message your carpool while ordering your morning coffee at the same time by using multiple apps at once. The video above will give you even more details about the BlueStacks 4 player and guide you through the download and installation process.
VSCO is FREE to download from the App Store. It comes with a basic collection of 10 filters to get you started. And you can get access to the full set of over 130 filters by subscribing to VSCO X membership ($19.99 a year).
The handy editing suite offers tools to improve exposure, color, and clarity. Or you can use the one-tap filters to quickly change the look and feel of your photo. The layers feature lets you stack several different filters for a unique look. 2ff7e9595c
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