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more about #tutorial more comments → ScottRose: OK, I usually hate on/at Max, but this is actually pretty cool. Makes me want to rip that little Dell circle off of mine and chuck a screen in there.... more » Samifumi: "Not in this economy...." more » strider_mt2k: It IS cool. It just seems like such a waste. more » plastikwaren: If I were to take one shot in RAW format, wouldn't I be able to create the necessary three different exposures out of the one shot, making the necessa... more » ChasityKaplooyi: Some of us like the clown vomit, btw. (Great metaphor, JM.) The surreal versus the documentary photo, versus the "realistic" (but adjusted) photo are... more » e0ytk: Great tips guys. I've been using one of the recommended camera's for getting HDR, the Pentax K10. I take 5 exposures at 2 stop differences and I creat... more » IN THE FACE!: Always wondered how this was done. Thnx! more » -
#mods
Reproduce The Mother of All MacBook Mods For Just $200
Eddie Zarrick's phenomenal LCD-within-a-logo MacBook mod was as technically impressive at it was gorgeous. Now he has posted a thorough how-to, which is fantastic for anyone who's got a superabundance of MacBooks, cash and courage. More » -
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How To: Create Stunningly Realistic High Dynamic Range Photographs
In the right hands, high dynamic range imaging can blend multiple exposures of the same scene to more closely reproduce what your eye can see. Here's how to do HDR the right way. More » -
#tutorial
How to Do a Fake iPhone 2 In Five Easy Steps
It's Do your Fake iPhone 2 Leaked Photos Season, and everyone is trying to trick everyone else with crappy, noisy, allegedly-leaked images. But why read about stupid rumors when you can make your own—and even send them to our contest? "How" you ask? Easy, just follow the easy 5-step tutorial after the jump, and get some inspiration from some examples I've made just for you (warning, my dog's genitals may be NSFW in the Great State of Minnesota). More » -
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How to Hook Up Your Surround Sound With Flat Speaker Cable
Earlier this month we were horrified to learn that as many as 50% of home theater buyers are not hooking up their rear surround speakers. For the vast majority of these DIYers, the main culprits were aesthetic issues and/or a lack of knowledge about how to install the speakers properly. One of the easiest ways to get the job done involves using 4-strand flat speaker cable because it doesn't involve tearing holes in the wall, and one strip will drive both surround speakers. But where do you get it and how do you install it? More » -
#apple
iPhone Book Sneak Peek: Third-Party iPhone Application Tutorial
Pash over at Lifehacker has a tutorial up on how to install third-party applications to your iPhone. It's notable because it comes straight from our iPhone Book, along with many more tips and tricks that you won't find in other books (seriously, we've read the other books, and they don't have them). Check out the tutorial and then go pre-order the book. Oh, and that cover's going to change to something not completely atrocious before it ships. [Lifehacker via Amazon] -
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Cut Steak with a Laser and Make a Vegan Angel Lose its Wings
Knives are so passé—it's time for us to be able to make steak with a lightsaber. The guys over at Instructables have put together a tutorial on how to cut and make a delicious steak with a laser—or, more specifically, how to cut the words "PETA" out of a delicious steak with a laser and then cook the letters to consume PETA's courage. More »
