Showing posts with label free java photo editing apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free java photo editing apps. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

==++++++++++++BEST FREE PHOTO-EDITING++++++++++++==?




Elephants1


APP FOR IPOD TOUCH- free or money
AND APP FOR COMPUTER
pelase anything that is like picnik where i dont have to download anything, its just there, ready for me to use. I like picnik, but i dont know of many others.



Answer
online editors like Picnik, are flash based, you can use others on computer
Picnik
http://www.picnik.com/
FotoFlexer
http://fotoflexer.com/

Sumopaint.com
http://www.sumopaint.com/
Splashup
http://www.splashup.com/tour/

LunaPic
http://www.lunapic.com/
Online Image Editor
http://online-image-editor.com/

tools apps for iPhone are Java / based, not Flash swf may depend on plugins via browser,
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/imaging_3d/

mobile> photoshop>iphone app
http://mobile.photoshop.com/iphone/

ImageJ as an Applet
http://rsbweb.nih.gov/ij/applets.html
jerry jhlabs> Java Image Editor
http://www.jhlabs.com/ie/index.html
..

Does the Nokia Nuron Have free internet?




Leslie


I'm about to buy this phone and I don't have good experience on it and I'm new to using smart phones


Answer
I DONT SEE ANYTHING THAT SAYS ANYTHING ABOUT WI-FI On it -
The Link below will give you info and even some videos on it -
Hope this helps


HIGHLIGHTS
3.2" Touch Screen With Smart Phone Capabilities At A Non Smart Phone Price
Download Free and Paid Apps and Games From The Nokia Ovi Store At Lightning-fast 3G Speeds
Integrated GPS with Free Turn-by-turn Navigation and Support for Location-based Apps
Stay Safe With Hands-free Bluetooth Technology, Speaker Phone, and Voice Dialing
Connect How You Want: Text, Picture, Video, and Instant Messaging
Access Your Personal Email and Corporate Microsoft Exchange On-the-go
Travel Anywhere With International Compatibility (Roaming Fees May Apply)
Built-in Media Player To Manage Your Music and Watch Streaming Video
Compose Messages On the Virtual QWERTY Keyboard Or Use the Handwriting Recognition Technology

WHAT'S IN THE BOX
Additional Items Included-Wall Charger, Stereo Headphones, Guitar Pick-Shaped Stylus, 4GB microSD Memory Card (Pre-installed)

MESSAGING FEATURES
Text Messaging (SMS)-Yes, Send and Receive Text Messages
Instant Messenger-Yes, AIM, Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Live, Google Talk
Email Client-Supports Microsoft Exchange and Personal E-mail such as Yahoo! and Google
HTML Web Browsing-Yes, Browse the Web Anywhere
Multimedia Messaging-Yes, Send and Receive Picture and Video Messages

ENTERTAINMENT
FM Radio-Yes
Games-Yes
MySpace-Yes, Downloadable
Facebook-Yes, Downloadable
MP3 Player-Yes, Listen To Your Favorite Music and Manage Playlists Anywhere With Built-in Media Player
Streaming Multimedia Support-Yes, Supports Streaming Multimedia Such As YouTube
MP3 Ringtones-Yes
Ringer Profiles-Yes
Picture Caller ID-Yes
Custom Ringtones-Yes
Twitter-Yes, Downloadable
Customizable Graphics-Yes

DIGITAL CAMERA
Camera Megapixels-2.0 Megapixels
Digital Camera-Yes, 2 Megapixel Camera/ Camcorder To Capture Photos and Videos On-the-go and Easily Share
Video Capture / Camcorder-Yes, Record Video Clips To Share With Friends and Family Via Messenger Or Your Favorite Website
Dedicated Camera Key-Yes
Zoom-Yes, 3x Digital Zoom
Capture Modes-Yes, Multiple Capture Modes Including Auto, Portrait, Landscape, Sports, and Night
Editing Tools-Yes, Photo and Video Editing Tools On-board

ADVANCED FEATURES
GPS Services Support-Yes, Free Turn-by-turn Voice-guided Navigation and Support For Location-based Apps
Bluetooth Stereo Headset (A2DP)-Yes, Stereo Bluetooth Capable For Streaming Quality Sound
Direct To Printer Printing-Yes
PC Synchronization-Yes, With Nokia Ovi Suite (Not Included)
Attachment Viewing (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)-Yes, Support For Viewing Email Attachments
Upgradeable-Yes, Firmware Update Over the Air
Bluetooth Wireless Technology-Yes, Connect Wirelessly To Other Bluetooth-capable Devices Including Car Kits, Headsets and More

CORE FEATURES
Calendar-Yes
Speakerphone-Yes
Color-Frost White
Color Main Display-3.2", 360x640 Pixels, 16 Million Color TFT QVGA Display
Voice Memo-Yes
Calculator-Yes
Alarm-Yes
Style-Candy Bar, Touch Screen
PDA Device-No
T-Mobile myFaves-Yes

BATTERY
Talk Time-Up To 7 Hours
Standby Time-Up To 18 Days

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
3G Data Speeds-3G Capable
Expandable Memory Capacity-Store More Music, Photos, and Videos With A microSD Memory Card Up To 16GB (4GB Card Installed)
Phonebook Capacity-Up To 2000 Entries
Predictive Text Entry-Yes, T9
Standard 3.5mm Stereo Headset Jack-Yes
Touch Screen-Yes, Touch Screen With Virtual Keyboard (QWERTY Keyboard In Landscape Mode)
Built-In Memory-Yes, 70 MB
Network Compatibility-GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 CDMA 1700-2100/2100
Internationally Compatible-Yes
Data Download Speed-3G/HSDPA, GPRS/EDGE Class 32
Dimensions-4.4" x 2" x .06"
Weight-3.98 Ounces
TTY Compatible-Yes
Micro-USB Port-Yes
Compatible Carrier-T-Mobile
Application Platform-Java

COMPATIBLE RATE PLANS
Device Supports Voice Plans-Yes
Available For Purchase Without Service Plan-Yes
Device Supports Add-on Line Plans-Yes

COMPATIBLE FEATURES
T-Mobile Messaging Options-Yes
T-Mobile Voice Plan Options-Yes
T-Mobile Phone First Data Options-Yes
T-Mobile Visual Voicemail Options-Yes




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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Which phone is better to buy? A Nokia N97 or an LG KS360?

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erestu


I'm looking to replace my cellphone with either of them. Which one is better -In terms of look and feel, features, how long it lasts, etc. Reviews are appreciated, thanks!


Answer
N97
* Slide-n-tilt 3.5" 16M-color resistive touchscreen of 640 x 360 pixel resolution
* 5 megapixel autofocus camera with dual-LED flash and lens cover (VGA@30fps video recording)
* Symbian OS 9.4 with S60 5th edition UI
* Slide-out three-row full QWERTY keyboard
* ARM 11 434MHz CPU and 128 MB of RAM
* Quad-band GSM support and 3G with HSDPA support
* Wi-Fi and GPS with A-GPS (plus 3 months of free voice-guided navigation via Ovi Maps)
* Digital compass
* Class-leading 32GB onboard storage
* microSD card slot with microSDHC support
* Built-in accelerometer
* 3.5 mm audio jack
* TV out
* Stereo FM Radio with RDS, FM transmitter
* microUSB port and stereo Bluetooth v2.0
* Web browser has full Flash and Java support
* Nice audio reproduction quality

Main disadvantages

* The S60 5th edition UI still has poor ergonomics and is not as thumbable as expected
* Camera features are so two-thousand-and-late
* No DivX or XviD support out-of-the-box
* No smart dialing
* Somewhat limited 3rd party software availability
* No office document editing (without a paid upgrade)


!!BAD THINGS ABOUT THE KS360!!

SLOW
no 3G
no themes
no hotmail for e-mail client
no flash
opens slide to landscape so most apps and games don't work
can't save sms's to external
can't save bluetoothed files to external
when your writing an sms and press "o" the curser goes up (glitch)
inability to remove defaults
500 max texts to hold
turns off sometimes without warning
battery life is dodgy (basically charge it every nite)
no 3.5mm headphone port

!!GOOD THINGS ABOUT THE KS360!!
Has a myspace button/option thingo
Really cheap price
QWERTY keyboard
Slide
GREAT photo editing function (then again so does a computer....)
Shows you the picture of the person that's calling you
enjoy



hope i helped

==++++++++++++BEST FREE PHOTO-EDITING++++++++++++==?




Elephants1


APP FOR IPOD TOUCH- free or money
AND APP FOR COMPUTER
pelase anything that is like picnik where i dont have to download anything, its just there, ready for me to use. I like picnik, but i dont know of many others.



Answer
online editors like Picnik, are flash based, you can use others on computer
Picnik
http://www.picnik.com/
FotoFlexer
http://fotoflexer.com/

Sumopaint.com
http://www.sumopaint.com/
Splashup
http://www.splashup.com/tour/

LunaPic
http://www.lunapic.com/
Online Image Editor
http://online-image-editor.com/

tools apps for iPhone are Java / based, not Flash swf may depend on plugins via browser,
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/imaging_3d/

mobile> photoshop>iphone app
http://mobile.photoshop.com/iphone/

ImageJ as an Applet
http://rsbweb.nih.gov/ij/applets.html
jerry jhlabs> Java Image Editor
http://www.jhlabs.com/ie/index.html
..




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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Which Adobe app should I use to update and create websites?

free java photo editing apps on Java , C++ Programming  ...
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Heather


I recently purchased Adobe's Creative Cloud with the intent of learning some new design software. I have access to several Adobe apps (Muse, Flashbuilder, Flashprofessional, Fireworks, Dreamweaver, Edge) and I don't know which one I should spend my time learning. I currently maintain three websites (that I built by coding in a text-editor). I am interested in making these websites mobile-device friendly, adding slideshows, etc. I don't know if one Adobe app can do it all or if I need to use several.


Answer
Creative Cloud is pretty cool - I hesitated at first, but in the end, even subscribing for a year is cheaper than upgrading my CS5.5 Master Collection, and there's the other programs you don't get with the MC that are in the CC.

Dreamweaver is going to be your tool of choice for more interactive, larger sites for design/coding and maintenance. It's gotten a lot more powerful since it was first released about 14 years ago.

Dreamweaver CS6's biggest improvement is that they've added a feature called Fluid Grid layouts. The biggest problem today (as it always has been) is designing for multiple platforms/screens, and you've indicated that's a major focus for you, as it is for all of us. DW CS6 accomplishes that with Fluid Grid - it lets you design on a layout that will automatically resize itself based on the user's device. Dreamweaver has also moved heavily to HTML 5 and CSS3, to allow designs across all browsers without those annoying code problems we've always had before.

Something they added in DW CS5 was BrowserLab - rather than having multiple browsers on your system to test, you can go to Adobe and see how your site is going to look in multiple browsers instead.

Edge - Adobe's new Edge program (in Preview right now (free download), full version in the fall) is Adobe's push to move into HTML5/CSS3/Java based animations that run on all platforms and devices, which Flash doesn't (e.g., Apple devices). If you're going to try the Preview, it ends on July 31, so download and use it. The full release will be this fall or winter.

Muse - Muse is Adobe's new Visual Site Design program. If you've ever used InDesign for print publication, you can literally design sites visually with Muse. If you want to, you can export the code for use in Dreamweaver (e.g., slideshow), but the code isn't as clean yet. Still, Muse lets you design pretty quickly.

For slideshows though, it'd be easier to use Lightbox, unless you're looking to do an animated slideshow. You could do that in Edge or Muse, then export it for use in Dreamweaver.

Fireworks - Fireworks was initially released by Macromedia specifically as a program for designing interactive web graphics (e.g., Javascript rollovers). PNG is the native format - years ago when it was released, PNG wasn't really used that much. Today, you'd be hard pressed to find a platform or browser that doesn't recognize it. It was intended as a replacement for Compuserve's GIF format, and it's a hell of a lot better.

Photoshop - Photoshop is the one program you didn't mention, and it's one of the most important for overall site design. While you can do a lot in Fireworks, FW was meant for original artwork/vector graphics like Illustrator creates. Photoshop is, and should be used for raster graphics (photos, composite images, original digital graphics, etc.). While it takes time to learn to get a lot out of it, it's worth it to learn the basics of compositing. Also, Photoshop does 3D and has animation support if you're into that.

Photoshop CS6 has to be used and seen to be truly appreciated. Photoshop's Content Aware Tools (Move, Patch, Fill) make work a lot easier. You can literally move objects in an image, or off the image completely - Photoshop will fill in the background based on background pixel interpolation, and it's damned good at it too. If you've ever seen Alien Skin's Smart Fill, it's similar, but more powerful.

Watch the video on Photoshop CS6 I've linked below - it'll blow your mind what you can do in Photoshop these days.

Of course you can always outsource your imaging, and there are plenty of people like me willing to take your money, but it's easier and cost effective if you can learn it yourself. Besides, if design work gets slow, you can always switch to photo editing/retouching to earn some $$.

You should also look at Lightroom - it was designed/developed literally as a digital darkroom/photo processor for professional photographers. It has many Photoshop features for basic image enhancement. If you're working with a lot of images for your sites, Lightroom and Bridge (installed with Photoshop) are programs worth using.

Flash Pro - Flash is great if you're going to be adding animations/movies to your site, but in general, stick with DW and FW first.

Watch this video at Adobe TV on the latest improvements in all of the CS6 programs:

http://tv.adobe.com/channel/whats-new-inâ¦

If you want professional tutorials, you can't beat Lynda.com - the subscription rates vary, but many Adobe video tutorials are actually Lynda.com course excerpts.

Programming games for mobile devices?




SequinShin


I study computer science in college, I'm just beginning and am focusing on programming. I want to start programming for Android. I know Java and C++, bought and read a few How-To books for mobile development. I'm looking to make some cash for programming mobile apps, doesn't matter how much. I think of it as a stepping stone to get started in programming. Some questions still linger though...

Should I program a game for Java first then convert it to Android, or straight to the Android format?
What's a good program to create 2D PNG graphics?
For a high quality 2D game, do I need to program the mainframe with C++ and wrap Java around it, or will Java do the job?
Should I learn Lua? (Theres many Lua files in Angry Birds code which confuses me.)
Currently I use Eclipse but am buying Corona SDK. But I have free access to Visual Studios, Basic. Is there anyway I can benefit from these programs besides developing applications for Windows?

Finally, any advice would be nice, or useful resources. Thanks!



Answer
Q1: "Should I program a game for Java first then convert it to Android, or straight to the Android format?"

A1: Not every program made in java can be converted to android, yes you can use your game logic code, but to do that you need deep knowledge of java and reusable coding. But there are some library which give you an option to build your games in PC first and then port you game to android by adding a few lines of code. So you are able to make your game for PC( windows, Linux, Mac) and Android with same coding. One of them is libgdx. You can get it from here

http://libgdx.badlogicgames.com/

It is an awesome game development library. This will met your all need. It uses box2D for physics and collision detection, Angrybird