Jack Nack on Adobe: Tutorial: Color correcting video in Photoshop CS6
Ian Robinson takes you through the basics–good stuff to know if you’re getting your feet wet shooting video with a DSLR:
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Ian Robinson takes you through the basics–good stuff to know if you’re getting your feet wet shooting video with a DSLR:
Tableau President to Lead Dedicated Business Unit Focused on Forensic Software and Hardware
PASADENA, Calif., May 10, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Guidance Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: GUID) today announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire substantially all of the assets of Tableau, LLC, a privately-held developer and manufacturer of computer forensic hardware. This acquisition extends Guidance Software's existing leadership in computer forensics technology by combining software with hardware for a complete forensic framework for the law enforcement, legal and corporate communities.
Read the complete press release: http://investors.guidancesoftware.com/releaseDetail.cfm?ReleaseID=468120
Secure your hotspot or face a fine is the gist behind Westchester, NY's countywide law requiring all commercial businesses to secure their WLAN access points. Various news articles indicate that the state of New York is considering similar legislation (See ZDNet article dated 1/9/2007). Westchester's concern is "On these networks, there's unfettered access to confidential data, and we have a problem with that." Personally, I have a problem with county taxpayers funding the task of enforcing such nonsense.
I'm just back from a week of vacation, all of which was literally spent moving into our new home...a block and half away. Ugh, what a process. With that behind us now, I'm excited to get back to work on the DME Resources online training library!
I will be completing the Navigating & Using DME Resources training course over the 4th of July weekend, and we're still on schedule to launch the first DME related courses prior to the end of summer.
If you or your agency have a DME related topic or tool that you'd like additional training on, shoot me a note and I'll see if I may be able to help (or at least put you in touch with someone who can). Thanks for your continued participation and interest. Have a great 4th of July weekend everyone, be safe!
It seems like an easy question, and when posed as such those asking it clearly want make & model info so they can just add one to their wish list or pull the trigger and purchase it. Purchasing a PC for almost any need should take a little more thought than that though, especially when it comes to multimedia processing needs.
Understanding the hardware requirements for the software applications you intend to leverage is key. Minimum specs, GPU & I/O driver support of course, and more should be taken into consideration. This is also a great time to consider improvements throughout your multimedia workflows, looking for opportunities to save even more time with a new configuration (e.g. transcoding, data transfer, storage & backup efficiencies, etc.).
This weekend I launched a new, secure DCCTV Database for our Professional Community members. The DME Resources Wiki was discontinued, and all content from the Wiki was migrated to the new database.
Literally tens of thousands of people visited our Wiki since I made it a public resource, and over 7 thousand of them registered with the Wiki. Unfortunately, despite the impressive numbers, only our Professional Community members were contributing.
This new members-only resource will streamline security, administration, and I truly feel provide a better user experience for our nearly 2,000 verified Professional Community members.
Thank you to all of those who have and continue to contribute to our Professional Community content and members area!
For information on membership qualifications and becoming a member of the DME Resources Professional Community click here.
On Windows 7 and Windows 8 the default skin for Windows Media Player overlays the playback controls on top of the playback window, much like many Flash or HTML5 player skins. If you prefer the classic/corporate skin look, it's still there and only takes a few clicks to get to...you just have to dig a little. Click here for Microsoft's Windows Support post on the topic.
Sometimes it's the little things that make all the difference.
I'll be in San Diego for IACP 2016 October 15th through the 18th, one of the LE industry's largest trade shows and educational events.
If you'll be attending, stop by the Ocean Systems booth (#2740) to say hello and see what we've been up to. Hope to see you there!
The Technical Support Working Group (TSWG) recently made their flip-book "Best Practices for the Retrieval of Video Evidence from DCCTV Systems" available electronically as a PDF file. Visit the URL below to access the PDF and other TSWG resources:
http://www.tswg.gov/subgroups/isf/electronic-evidence/products.html
Color management has historically been a weak area for the Linux desktop, but the situation is rapidly improving. Support for desktop-wide color management is being facilitated by projects like KDE's Oyranos and the GNOME Color Manager.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year my friends! Just a quick note to pass along season's greetings and give you a heads up regarding upcoming topics for my podcast, Nerds & Non/Sense™ .
In our January, 2020 episodes we'll be discussing The Illusion of Privacy. Cambridge Analytica, "The Great Hack" documentary on Netflix, the Best Selling book "The Age of Surveillance Capitalism" and chatting about how metadata about your daily activities is used to not only predict, but influence your behavior. How you are the commodity, and most of you still don't even understand the extent to which you've facilitated this.
In our February, 2020 episodes we'll be discussing Work/Life Balance. Mandatory professional therapy and mental health resources & evaluations for digital evidence practitioners, and how they should be mandated in ALL agency SOPs, IMHO.
Apple and Intel early last year announced Thunderbolt, a high-speed interconnect that much like USB connects host computers to peripherals such as external storage devices or monitors.
It's been a very interesting and exciting year for Magnet Forensics. New products, new acquisitions, new training opportunities, more awards & industry recognition, and still so many exciting things to come! Don't miss the Magnet User Summit 2024, being held in Nashville, TN April 15th through 17th, 2024. Be sure to also check out the pre-conference training opportunities.