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if this guy is editing a SCANNED pdf file, he just has 8.5x11 raster images of the document. in order to "edit" text, hes going to need the original vector/PS data, which hes not going to have because its a SCAN..
yeah, he can run OCR, but thats not 100%, nor will it maintain proper formatting.
If you are using photoshop to edit the scanned PDF, you can only edit one page at a time, then save it back to the original. You can play with your image resolution settings to reduce file size, 300 DPI is ideal for reproducing in print, although if you are printing on a lazer or inkjet you can...
nice price for 720p recording.
I got a FLIP ultra for xmas, it seemed really easy to use, except when i compared the video to what my canon powershot recorded, i was really disapointed. I returned the FLIP and i just use the canon.
depending on what kind of camera you have, check out www.dawtech.hk (search N2 di-GPS) or www.sonystyle.com (searh GPS-CS1KA) - they have modules that will feed gps data into the metadata of the shot.
picasa is great, Ive been forcing myself to use Adobe Bridge. searching/sorting is sometimes a nightmare, but thats with everything. use your tags and keywords and you'll find it easy (after, of course, you spend 240 hours tagging those 20,000 photos)
good luck!
if you are using acrobat, click the preferences button in your print dialogue. click on the adobe pdf settings tab. change the default settings dropdown from "standard" to "press quality" or "high quality print". this will keep acrobat from downsampling your images below 300dpi.
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crap. just picked up a seagate 7200rpm 500gb for $119 @ od. nice portable storage, but the hdd 'stands up' vertically, im afraid my kid is going to knock it over and kill it. if i hadnt already loaded it up id probably swap it for one that lays flat..
so its time to replace the wifes lappy, she has a 4 year old HP, it has served its purpose well.
im looking to replace it with this:
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Productgroup.aspx?Prodid=11240660&whse=BC&topnav=&browse=&lang=en-US
im not to crazy about a 17" screen on it, but hopefully...
hmm. i didnt know they didnt broadcast in 1080p, but now that i think about it, that is a LOT of bandwith.. i guess it was just wishful thinking. I can tell a big difference on the 720p and 720i, i was hoping to get the same.
the vizio i have does have 3 modes of PIP- standard (small...
thanks for the response guys.. i wasnt really sure if it was an issue or not, but wanted to be safe.. im hoping to reuse the case/psu on my am2 build in a few months.
just to clarify, that xbox is using the rgb inputs, not hdmi, and no, its not true 720p becuase the xbox dosent do that.. :)
i originally planned on getting the plasma version of this, i think it was selling for 899 at the time, but i decided to hold out for the LCD as per numerous...
the model number on mine is Vizio VU42L FHDTV10A
im not sure if its the same model you referenced, but i think it just came out a few months ago. It has the PC Video connection in the back, i havent tried it yet, although im drooling at the opportunity of some 42" PC gaming.. in the very near...