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A Crash Course in Digital Photo Editing
By A.L. McMichael on April 28, 2014Read moreUnderstanding the Basics of Digital Images Because digital photography is ubiquitous in both digital and print projects, this post is geared toward bloggers and scholars who would like an introduction to the logistics and vocabulary of resizing and scaling images. The ideas here are pretty basic, but the vocabulary...
Introduction to Image Editing Handout
By A.L. McMichael on April 27, 2014Read morePosted below is a link to the handout for the “Introduction to Image Editing” workshop that was held on April 10, 2014. The workshop was organized for attendees who are interested in the use of Photoshop for scholarly publishing, exploring some of the complex, though fundamental, aspects of Adobe’s indispensable...
Beating Back Your Digital Doppleganger
By Andrew G McKinney on April 24, 2014Read moreSearching for the traces of oneself on the Internet is such an immanent practice for its users that the term“egosurfing”, describing possibly the earliest form of what we currently refer to as “oogling” oneself, dates all the way back to 1996. But, of course, googling oneself is only that,...
Learning to Map with ArcGIS StoryMaps
By Keith Miyake on March 24, 2014Read moreIntroduction Maps are extremely versatile tools for communicating ideas and information. Creating maps can be challenging, but this tutorial will introduce one tool that simplifies the process of making several types of maps in order to tell your stories. The tool is called StoryMaps, and it was created by...
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