Saturday, May 31, 2008

Sony Ericsson K800i Review



I received this phone as a gift after my original phone the Nokie 6280 broke due to an overexposure to water vapour.

My first impressions of the cell phone were that it was more of a 'camera' then an actual phone. I still stand by this. Unbeknownst to me it was jam packed with features.

Design

Sony Ericsson's K800i is a sophisticated looking, but somewhat bulky, candy-bar shaped mobile phone. Its velvety matte black case isn't prone to smudges or scratches but we did find the large 2-inch screen prone to fingerprints. The general weight is approximately 115g which is a tad above the average of 95g.
The TFT display is sharp and bright with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels (QVGA).
The K800i possess' 5 way directional joystick control and has to sleek buttons at the top of the phone that control the cycling of pictures and bring up all your recent pictures in a slideshow form when pressed. With 3.2 megapixel cyber shot camera, this was the highest resolution bearing camera phone of 2006 in Australia.

Features

While the flagship of its features are it's 3.2 megapixel camera with an xenon flash it also includes a plethora of camera options ranging from the best pic (which takes 9 consecutive photos) to the ability to upload an image directly to blogger.com without the aid of a pc.

- The K800i has an excellent Web browser installed, Access NetFront, which resizes pages to fit the smaller format of the screen.

- Business features include an e-mail client and multitasking -- you can browse the Web while speaking to someone.

- Stereo Bluetooth allows you to stream music wirelessly to any device that supports A2DP.

Performance

- Transfers to a Bluetooth equipped laptop averaged about 55KB/s. With photos generally between 500KB and 1MB, each one takes around 15 seconds to transfer.

- The menu system was a bit too sluggish at times.

I found that if you do not lock the phone, buttons are prone to being pressed while in your pocket. There have been numerous times where I would go to check the time, and see 10 messages on my screen all saying different things.

PROS

* 3.2-megapixel camera with proper flash
* Large, sharp 262K colour display
* Integrated RSS reader and Web browser
* Image stabilisation to assist shooting
* Wide array of easy-to-use multimedia features
* 64MB internal memory stores around 100 photos

CONS

* Menu navigation can be sluggish
* Overexposed photos in bright conditions
* Bulkier than previous model
* Photo blogging with Blogger.com only
* No bundled memory card

OVERALL

A superb phone with plenty of features and a user friendly design. Minor issues with the bulk however if you don't care for that sort of thing, this phone is for you. With a brilliant 3.2 megapixel camera with professional flash, the cyber shot makes taking pictures a breeze.

My rating: 8/10
Cnet rating: 7.2/10

Sony Vegas - Blurred title effect

Blurred/sharpened titles in vegas


The outcome:

Open up vegas and a new video track. (right click the section under the time code > new video track)

Next highlight about 5 seconds on your video track > right click > insert generated media and select the sony text plug in, click add and click ok. This can be done with insert text media but for this tutorial we are just going to use a simpler pre rendered version.

Now what you are going to want to do is enter your desired text in the space provided and select the size, font etc. Exit out of that window to your original screen. Right click on your generated media which should now be present on your timeline and click on Media FX.

You are now going to want to select the plug in, for this we are going to be using the Radial Blur, you can experiment later on with other blurs etc, to get your desired effect. But for now go ahead and click on radial blur (it should be in the 2nd column at the bottom). Now just as before click on add and ok.

A box should have popped up now, this is where most of the actual titling happens. Select fixed radius and go to the first keyframe at the beginning of the keyframing timeline (if its not there then just click to the start and click on the little + at the bottom to right of the box)

Now shoot the strength bar all the way to 1.000 (full) for the first keyframe, you can play around with the direction which the blur comes on from the box to the left. After you've done that go to the end of the keyframing timeline and create a keyframe lower the strength to almost zero here and change the direction of the blur. Go to about 2 seconds place a keyframe, don't touch the strength (you can if you want, but for now don't) and change the direction of the blur.

Now exit, rewind it back and play it.
If you happy, render it.

You can then enter rotation, changing of texts, colors and a whole palette of effects.

Being a badass

We see them everywhere, walking around with their watches and their 'can do' attitudes. These people are badasses.
So one may ask, what does it really to become a badass? or what can I do to make myself more badass and more appealing to women and/or men.

What it takes to be a badass

1. The walk
Probably one of the most cruical steps in becoming a badass is the way you walk. The walk is the epitomy of yourself. It represents who you are, how you think, wether you are a strong physically and mentally and of course wether you are badass.

When walking make sure to twist your foot approximately 20 degrees outwards, so you are pretty much stepping side ways. Your hands should hang by your side, possibly coming in contact with the ends of your pockets.

2. Master your emotional state

In order to reek the benefits of a badass repertoire you must learn to keep your emotional state as monotonious as possible. This means no smiling in photos, no hard laughs. If you must laugh, let out a slight smile with an exhale. "Try to keep your mood somewhere between the cheery HR guy who springs into work beaming and happy day after day and the depressing, super-negative guy always throwing up roadblocks in front of everyone else’s ideas from the dark corner of every meeting. "
Be serious, progmatic and realistic.

3. Cursing helps

Throw out the f-bomb from time to time, not so much as to give people the impression that you are an ilterate drop out, but to add emphasis to the points you are trying to get across.

4. Disrespect your environment

Knock over bins, litter. Whatever it takes.
You need to show everyone, that you don't give a f@#% and the best way to do this is by making a slight yet noticeable mess around you. However, you must keep it cool and collected, if you are in an office throw your feet up on the desk. If you are in the park lay down with your legs outsretched on the bench, so that nobody else can sit down.

5. Play an instrument and play it well

Hopefully you had already played an instrument in your younger years, if not this is the time to learn. Females love guys who can play instruments and it drives guys crazy when they cannot. A banjo is regarded a 'sextrument' learn that.
Instant sex appeal

6. Samuel L Jackson

It goes without saying, mimic every word and action of Samuel L Jackson,
the creator of badass.


If you take the above 6 steps into consideration, I guarantee you shall acheive badass guru status in no time.

Cheers
- pimpinkid

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