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  • 48bit Image Colour Issues When Saved as JPEG

    When I edit images in Photoshop that are either created in Photoshop, or from a scanner, I usually deal with 48bit images. I like the extra overhead for editing that 48bit images provide. The one problem that I encountered recently was saving the file to a JPEG to be displayed on a Web site. The problem was the colours of the image were off and the image looked dull and had a lack of contrast.

    After reviewing my workflow when saving a 48bit to a JPEG to display on the Web I quickly realized my mistake. I explain my mistake in this post and how I corrected it.

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  • Review: 1 Million Love Messages

    When I started providing free reviews I decided to use a simple system to determine which Web site or blog I review: first come first serve. There were exceptions in the past where I didn’t feel that the Web site was appropriate for this blog. Since I passed on a few sites today’s review comes at a most opportune time.

    The blog I will be reviewing today is called 1 million Love Messages, and with Valentine’s Day right around the corner, it appears that the timing couldn’t be any better.

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  • Resizing Digital Photos for E-mail in Windows XP

    Once in a while I will get several digital photos as attachments in an e-mail, and the photos haven’t been resized. This is a problem as photos from a digital camera are usually 2MB and larger, which is quite big to send in an e-mail. Add to the fact that there are usually several photos being sent in an e-mail, and you can see that it can take some time to download the entire e-mail.

    In this post I will show you a quick method of resizing your photos right in Windows XP that will make them ready for e-mailing or uploading to the Web.

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  • Review: Life is Colourful

    One of the most popular niche many people choose when creating a blog is the “money making” niche. I am not a fan of this niche, in fact I think it is too saturated with blogs.

    The blog this week, title Life is Colourful, is a blog that is partially in the “money making” niche. There is more to this blog, which is a good thing, as they author also ventures into the world of the Internet and SEO to provide even more tips to help you get started in blogging.

    Life is Colourful

    Web Site: Life is Colourful – Making 2 cents per minute

    Description: It’s all about Blogging, Internet, SEO, Technology, Reviews and Life.

    Design 3.5 stars

    On of the weakest points of Life is Colourful is the design. While one of the main topics discussed is how to make money online, the blog isn’t overwhelmed by ads. The design of the blog contains three sidebars, which is a little unusual. There is a left sidebar, and two right sidebars. The content is between the left and right sidebars.

    Since there are three sidebars, each column is not very wide. This has caused the author to choose a rather small font for the sidebars and the content. This can make it difficult for some to read easily. I rather prefer a larger font, at least for the content.

    The left sidebar contains only ads, and not many as only three are displayed at the top. The right sidebars contain the navigation links. The links are organized into sections, however, there seem to be too many. This clutters the right sidebar to the point where it is a little difficult to easily navigate around the blog. There are many comment links and other Web site links included in the sidebar. I’d much rather see more links related to the content of the blog.

    A few minor tweaks to the design of the blog will make it a much more appealing blog for all visitors.

    Focus 3.5stars

    The focus of the blog is rather difficult to find as many topics are discussed on the blog. If I had to choose the main focus I will probably put it in the Internet category. Unfortunately, the Internet category is very broad and not very focused.

    In this case, however, the author has chosen many topics on the Internet, including making money, SEO and Web site reviews. Many of the topics discussed can be a separate blog in itself. There are also a few technology reviews as well.

    The author does indicate other Web sites and blogs that they manage, but maybe a few more with the topics discussed on this blog can narrow down the focus of Life is Colourful.

    Content 4.5 stars

    I enjoyed the content of this blog, as I found the posts well written and not too long. The addition of images within each post provides some nice colour without distracting from the point of the post.

    The author takes time to update the blog on a regular basis. It seems on almost a daily basis the blog is updated, which indicates the devotion the author has to the blog.

    The content of Life is Colourful is definitely the strongest, and with good reason, aspect of the blog.

    Spelling and Grammar 4.5 stars

    I found that the posts are well written and contain very few spelling and grammar mistakes. For those posts that do have a mistake, the mistake doesn’t reduce the readability, or distract from the point the author is trying to make.

    Overall 4 stars

    The design of Life is Colourful can be a little cleaner to make navigating around the blog easier for visitors. Reducing the number of links in the two right sidebars can go a long way to the usability of the blog. Increasing the font size will also help with the readability of the blog.

    While the focus seems to be a little broad, the actual content of Life is Colourful is the strongest point of the blog. The author updates the blog on a regular basis which is always good to have on a blog.

    Overall, Life is Colourful is definitely a great blog to visit.

  • One Year Later

    A year ago I decided to get into the world of blogging. I had thought about it for some time before, but never really sat down and tried. Then on June 23, 2007 I decided to give it a shot, and started a blog on Blogger. Today marks one year since I started Technically Easy and like many others who have started blogs, I have learned a lot about managing a blog.

    This week I will publish the three usual posts, but all posts will discuss how I managed Technically Easy, the mistakes I made and the successes I found. This post will focus on the name, logo, and design of Technically Easy and how they have changed over the past year.

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  • The Starter League, Catalyst Help You Learn to Code and Get a Job

    The Starter League, Catalyst Help You Learn to Code and Get a Job

    With a number of great posts on learning programming online, as of late, I thought it might be cool to take a look at two of the startups having success offline — The Starter League and Catalyst.

    In this post, we’ll look at each of their course offerings, we’ll talk about the teachers and entrepreneurs in the drivers’ seats, and, lastly, we’ll discuss what each company is doing to help its just-taught programmers get real world jobs. Let’s start with the companies and course offerings.

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  • How to Setup Incapsula Through cPanel

    How to Setup Incapsula Through cPanel

    After signing up with the Incapsula service, you will then be required to setup Incapsula to work properly with your web site. While it may seem complex, the setup requires you to change DNS settings for your site to point to the Incapsula servers.

    The steps outlined below in this post show you how to setup Incapsula using your host’s cPanel. If you use something other than cPanel, the basic concepts are the same, but the actual steps may be different.

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  • What Data Files to Backup on Your Computer

    I have written many posts regarding backing up data on your computer. There are many methods that you can use to backup your data, such as CD/DVDs, external hard drives, USB flash drives, or an online data backup service. With so many options it is important to regularily backup your data.

    The question many of you may ask is what should you backup? With a lot of data being stored on your hard drive, it could be hard to determine what data files to backup. In this post I will provide a simple list you can use to help narrow down the files you should remember to backup.

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