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ImageMagick Batch Image Conversion Affine Transformation Tutorial
Adding onto yesterday’s ImageMagick Batch Image Conversion Primer Tutorial‘s … ImageMagick‘s “mogrify” batch command image conversions by type talents … today we showcase some … ImageMagick‘s “mogrify” batch command image affine transformation ideas for you to play with, but also … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual size, affine, application, batch, brew, camera, command line, conversion, convert, desktop, email, file, file size, flip, flop, Homebrew, image, image editor, ImageMagick, install, iOS, iPhone, jpeg, macOS, Mail, medium, photos, Png, quality, screenshot, share, sharing, shear, size, small, Terminal, transformation, tutorial
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ImageMagick Batch Image Conversion Primer Tutorial
You can read Gimp Batch Image Manipulation Primer Tutorial back in the past to read about a “what used to be” command line image manipulation “batch processing” partner to the excellent GUI Gimp image editor product. Why is “batch” image … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual size, application, batch, brew, camera, command line, conversion, convert, desktop, email, file, file size, Homebrew, image, image editor, ImageMagick, install, iOS, iPhone, jpeg, macOS, Mail, medium, photos, Png, quality, screenshot, share, sharing, size, small, Terminal, tutorial
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MacOS BBEdit Text Editor Tutorial
We’re guilty of neglectful thoughts regarding our coding friend, our laptop text editor of choice. Yes, you can use one of the IDE text editors for this, but generally speaking, we’ve preferred (the Mac OS X) TextWrangler text editor we … Continue reading →
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Tagged BBEdit, coding, desktop, edit, editor, IDE, Mac OS X, macOS, programming, script, text, text editor, TextWrangler, tutorial
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Calendar Location Services Integration Tutorial
Of all those English question words … why which how what who when where … which is more apt as far as software goes? Well, and sorry to our regulars who have heard our theories so often, it goes in … Continue reading →
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Tagged ai, Apple, apple maps, artificial intelligence, big sur, calendar, desktop, Desktop Application, location services, macOS, map, operating system, Siri, tutorial, when, where
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Migration Assistant on macOS Primer Tutorial
Setting up the software for new devices, including laptops, is sometimes motivated by the idea that the new computer should be as close as possible to being a clone of the other. This (data) “copy” operation is often referred to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, application, applications, cable, clone, copy, data, desktop, ethernet, lead, Mac OS X, macOS, migrate, migration, Migration Assistant, populate, setup, setup assistant, software, tutorial, USB, utilities, WiFi
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Gmail on iOS Email Clients Tutorial
The other day we were out and about with an iPhone and had a scenario where I was relying on a Gmail email to complete a task. Other than the rare and occasional size and content of email attachments, on … Continue reading →
New Windows on iOS Primer Tutorial
Call me a troglodyte if you like, but to me, the concept in Information Technology (in the GUI (Graphical User Interface) concept) of “windows” was best understood, on Windows, before Windows 10. Windows 10 has not diminished the possibilities regarding … Continue reading →
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Tagged app, cascade, desktop, GUI, icon, iOS, iPhone, link, mobile, mobile app, operating system, Safari, screen, tutorial, web browser, window, Windows
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Spotlight on MacOS Generic Usefulness Tutorial
Yesterday’s Trace Route on MacOS via Spotlight Tutorial set me to thinking of … Environment Interest Most useful generic “Finder” of information Online (ie. internet) Complete Unknowns Google Online (ie. internet) Known or Heard Of or Unknown Concepts Wikipedia Online … Continue reading →
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Tagged applications, command line, computer hope, computerhope, desktop, find, Finder, generic, GUI, internet, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, online, operating system, reverse image search, software, spotlight, tineye, tutorial
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