An Explanation of Photoshop Blend Modes

photoshop-blend-modesThe definitions used here are from the Photoshop help files, with a few bits of added explanation where I saw fit to add them. The Blend Modes specified in the options bar control how pixels in two separate layers interact with and effect each other. It�s helpful to think in terms of the following colors when visualizing a blending mode�s effect:

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Are You Attending eComXpo? Free Virtual Conference

Affiliate marketing industry�s top global experts share their insights on how online marketing strategies need to shift in 2009 at eComXpo on July 8-9. They will discuss the latest online tools that both merchants and retailers need to consider to drive ROI and remain competitive in the current landscape.
A key session at the event is [...]

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Google becomes world�s first 100 billion dollar brand

Google has become the world’s first $100 billion (�68billion) brand, a business survey has found.



By Alastair Jamieson


Google is worth almost 25 per cent more than its rival, computing corporation Microsoft Photo: PA


The search engine giant is worth almost 25 per cent more than its rival, computing corporation Microsoft, according to the annual [...]

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eMetrics Toronto 2009: Campaign Attribution

Yesterday I had the opportunity to speak at eMetrics Toronto 2009 on the topic of campaign attribution and the future of paid search analytics. Attribution is a very important topic since its proper implementation can really allow us to guage how we should be budgeting our marketing dollars across various campaigns. You can check out [...]

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All In One Brother Printers Hit Best All in One Printers Lists

While many computer enthusiasts might have heard of the more common brands on many lists of the best all in one printers, many may not have realized that there's a rising star known as the all in one ...

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Memory Technology

Despite every tech-site shouting about it, when DDR (double data rate) first appeared it promised so much, delivered little and cost the Earth. The same happened with DDR2, now DDR3 and sure as chips ...

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Best R-Quest Product Explored

True to my imagination, you are absolutely right; yes we are talking about the amazing refreshing brand known to the world as R-Quest. Today going to take you through the verbal demo of TCP-7000 Desk...

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KVM Switch: A Smart Device to Control Computer

KVM Switch (KVM stands for keyboard, video and mouse) is a hardware device that allows users to access multiple CPUs from a single or multiple keyboards, mice and monitors. Reverse KVM Switch units wo...

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A Checklist for Used Computers

It is very important to check a used computer thoroughly before buying it as it may lead to problems in the future. A hard drive will not show any outward signs but may be deteriorating. The same way the needle can suddenly slip and can cause scratches on the disc ultimately leading to memory loss as used computers can fail any time. If they are checked, the faults which may occur can be known. Let us first see the possible faults which may occur while purchasing a used computer.

Hard disk failures can happen due to heavy wear and tear over a period of time. The read and write heads of a hard disk are used to retrieve or recode data stored on the hard disk with the help of a disk platter rotating at a high speed. Over a period of time the risk of failure or malfunction of disk increases. Faulty sectors of the hard disks can be found out only if a full surface scan is done on the used computer. The scanning time depends on the capacity and size of the hard disk of the used computer. Many skip this procedure due to the time consuming process of scanning the whole disk and end up purchasing a used computer with a faulty sector.

Monitors need to be checked for any faults. The malfunctioning of a monitor is called a “dry joint” which results in the monitor not working after getting warmed. This can be checked only if the monitor is made to work for at least 20 to 30 minutes after switching on the computer.

Next is to look for any possibilities of the central processing unit getting freezed. Normally all the central processing units have a fan and heat sink for keeping the unit cool. Over a period of time the fans may not work properly due to the accumulation of dust and dirt resulting in over heating of the central processing unit and even leading to stopping from functioning. While buying a used computer the fan needs to be checked and if any abnormal sound is heard, it is not good for purchase.

The used computer may have a higher possibility of getting crashed and freezed due to the usage of the operating system for a good number of years. There may be a cache or RAM fault due to the over exposure leading to loss of data. To increase the performance of the computer and to avoid crashing, the operating system of the used computer can be reinstalled with a new operating system or a fresh one.

While checking the used computers for any faults, it is good to disconnect the network connection if any present before performing the tests. Also it is advisable to check the drives like the CD or DVD by opening and closing them and also playing something on the drives to see how they work. Monitors of the used computers can be checked for the resolution and brightness by trying different options of color, settings and so on. To check the hard disk size the CMOS setup can be gone through and to verify the speed of the processor, cache and RAM the pause button is pressed when it appears on the screen during the booting process. To check the booting process, the computer can be turned on and off a few times and seen how it responds. Checking should be done to see if all the passwords are erased before purchasing a used computer.

Interview: Ted Shergalis, Founder and CSO of [x+1]

A little while back [x+1] launched a release in regards to Media+1 growing 8X in Q4 2008. Earlier this week I had the opportunity to catch up with Ted Shergalis, Founder and Chief Strategy Officer of [x+1] in order to get insight on Media+1. Check out our conversation below.[Manoj]: Please give our readers a quick [...]

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Why is it important to make research before buying printer toner or ink cartridges?

Why is it important to research before buy computer peripherals? The answer is simple, just to get the best quality in cheaper rates. Whenever you buy cartridges, you are sure to negotiate on its pric...

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Three Ways To Speed Up Your HP Personal Computer

Even fast computers get slow over time, but that doesn't mean it's time for a new PC. A little basic maintenance keeps your computer running well and inexpensive HP memory upgrades ensures it has the ...

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