Jan 21

Yesterday I got hold of my 350D and was experimenting it. Dinesh also bought a 350D. Along with the kit lens, he also bought a 50mm Macro lens and 75-300 mm lens, lens cleaner, tripod, a nice bag. With all the gear, he looks like a very professional photographer. As he says, now only thing left is to learn photography properly ;-)

First thing we experimented was to play with the different lenses. Fixed the camera on a Tripod and tried to shoot with different zoom levels:

50 mm(the standard view):

18mm:

25mm:

34mm:

75mm:

100mm:

200mm:

300 mm:

Note how the magnification occurs. We also tried some snaps in the beach after 7 PM. The first one is with a 10 second exposure and the other two are 30 second exposures. I didn’t know how to do the rear curtain sync in the second one, so Ravi’s image is little blurred.

Coming back, uploaded the photos to Mac and tried out little post production. Without powerful software like Photoshop/Gimp and just few corrections in iPhoto can bring out some amazing effects. Checkout the photo that was taken in Muttukadu boat house - before and after changes.

Now that there is no wait time for the completion of a roll & then developing, scanning to a CD etc, hope to post more photos :-)

written by Prakash G.R.

Jan 04

If you are running Weblogic on Mac or some unsupported version of Linux, you might get OutOfMemoryError quite often (esp. if you are using the web console). To get rid of this, open the <domain root>/bin/setDomainEnv.sh file and add this line:

USER_MEM_ARGS=”-Xms512m -Xmx1024m -XX:MaxPermSize=128m”

Its should be fine for the weblogic. If you have only 1GB RAM, your other apps will beg for more memory. So if you requently use weblogic and other apps simultaneously, better upgrade to 2 GB RAM.

Related:

Installing Weblogic on Mac

written by Prakash G.R.

Sep 06

With the invitation itself, it was well known that its going to be a special iPod event. The photos of iPod Nano leaked in the media, well before the event. Full screen iPod & a Wi-Fi enabled iPod were much expected. So what were the real surprises in yesterday’s event?

  • The original iPod or simply “iPod” now gets a name - “iPod Classic”
  • Who cares?
  • iPod’s max battery life is now 30 Hrs of music or 7 hrs of video
    • Cool
  • iPod’s storage goes up to 160 GB
    • Wooops!
  • Starbucks- Apple deal
    • On one side a (once) computer maker with passion in music & on the other side a coffee maker who creates music that wins Grammy awards. Interesting deal !
  • Safari on iPhone & iTunes Wi-Fi store
    • A perfect match for Wi-Fi enabled iPod. What else to say?
  • 4GB iPhone is dropped and 8GB is now priced at $399 only
    • For those early adopters, who are complaining: (i) Nokia’s timely wit (ii) I paid ~ $500 for an 20 GB B&W screen iPod which had 6 hrs of battery life. Should I complain now? No. Remember one thing with the electronic gadgets. As soon as they leave the designers table and enter the manufacturing line, they are outdated. The next generation cool device is already in the Designer’s table. You can keep on waiting to get cheaper, better products. That will never end.
  • Bluetooth in iPod Touch???
    • Although steve didn’t say anything about that, Apple website is displaying an image (at this time of writing) with a Bluetooth icon. See it the top-right corner of iPod in landscape position?

    In essence, Apple armed itself perfectly for the holiday season. This year, even more number of socks are going to have iPod. Bad news for Zune. A price cut just before this event is not going to help it. Good news for everyone else.

    PS: I’m eying on the iPod Touch. Might get one soon :-P

    written by Prakash G.R.

    Aug 26

    BEA is one of the biggest Java vendors; Macs run Java & many Java developers use Mac. But still Weblogic is not supported on Mac. So I have to follow the unofficial informations to install it. Here are the steps:

    BEA’s download site lists the officially supported OS. Mac won’t be there in the list. If you select IBM AIX/ HP Itanium, you will see that the downloaded file is server<version>_generic.jar. These jars can be used to install Weblogic on any machine with a JRE.

    The generic installer is “intelligent” enough to find that you don’t have any space in your disk to install and will give you this error dialog:

    To avoid this you have to tell the installer that you are running on a Unix machine: java -Dos.name=unix -jar server100_generic.jar

    The installation will go smoothly without any troubles. When you are done with the installation, the wizard you show you an option to run the QuickStart uncheck and press Finish. (If you are happy with the Example Server and want to start it, you may want to show the Quick Start)

    Run the <bea home>/wlserver_10.0/common/bin/config.sh to create your own domain and go to the domain directory and run startWeblogic.sh. Its all the usual stuff. Nothing specific to Mac.

    The only trouble is you will get the login screen for console and the login will take for ever with more than 90% CPU usage :-( Don’t worry, I’ll give a solution soon :-)

    Related Posts:

    Weblogic on Ubuntu

    written by Prakash G.R.

    Aug 23

    I’ve never looked at the trash folder in my MacBook Pro. Today I opened it and found so many items. I said “Empty Trash”. It calculated the number of items and displayed this dialog box:

    trash.jpg

    I should say the sound effect after the cleaning was nice :-)

    written by Prakash G.R.

    Aug 05

    Mac + iSight camera + Photo Booth Software + my daughter = Priceless Expressions :-)

    This time, I sat with her and kept on pressing the Shoot button at 10 seconds intervals. That was a long list of photos and few selected photos here.

    In case you have missed: Part 1 and Part 2

    Related links:
    Priceless Expressions - 2
    Priceless Expressions - 1

    written by Prakash G.R.

    Jun 18

    Disclaimer: Even on my MacBook I use Firefox rather than Safari because of the wonderful plugins that I need.

    I’m using Safari on Windows since the day its announced (and switched back to Firefox today). There are some nice things about Safari (like Find) but I don’t like the product as a whole. Here are top 5 reasons why Safari is not going to succeed:

    5) Safari installs unwanted apps: The installer of Safari tries to install other unwanted software. (No. I definitely don’t want Bonjour)

    4) Safari doesn’t import your settings from IE/Firefox: When I install Firefox, I remember Firefox giving me options to import my settings from IE. So that I don’t have to loose any bookmarks. Safari doesn’t do that. So I’ve to recreate all the bookmarks

    3) Safari is NOT a fast browser: I don’t know about the benchmark results. But the applications I use like Gmail, Google Reader takes more time to load than Firefox/IE. Googling around I found the real reason. More over, its neither a sleek browser. Even for the modest number of websites, the memory usage shoots up.

    2) Safari is not a native Windows application: At least it doesn’t looks/behaves like one. For example, its Edit > Preferences not Tools > Options, you can resize only from bottom right corner, …

    1) Safari’s font rendering is pathetic: Perhaps besides the other reasons like Security/websites compatibility, if there is a single big reason a user is going to dump Safari on Windows, it could the font rendering. There are reasons why Apple selected this rendering. Honestly I don’t give a shit about that. To me it should be easily readable in my screen and its not so.

    I was wondering why the hell did Apple enters a game which it can’t win? The reason is simple. Steve decided to close iPhone to third party applications and the only way to write apps is Web 2.0 and Safari is the only browser in iPhone. No Firefox/IE/Opera. So why should a developer write web apps for a browser that has a single digit market share? The only way to increase the market share is to let Safari go out of Mac and explore the windows arena. Is it going to work? Who knows? It might!!! Look at what people said when iPod was released.

    Related Links:
    Safari for Windows announced
    Gmail extension for Firefox
    Top 10 Firefox extensions I use

    written by Prakash G.R.

    Feb 22

    It could be addictive. Its interesting to see the pictures taken with effects applied. Here are some pics.

    written by Prakash G.R.

    Feb 22

    After a long thought, finally I’ve purchased a 2 GHz White MacBook. It did make a dent in my wallet, but I was sure that I won’t face any problem. I unpacked it in my office and started working with this. Installed Yahoo Messenger; added my Google Account to iChat, downloaded Eclipse, configured the office printer & wifi at home without any trouble…

    When I thought working with Mac didn’t have much troubles as I initially thought. Until I tried to use Google’s Page Creator. The error message said:

    Oops!
    Sorry, your web browser is not yet supported.

    Our programming wizards tried their darndest to get Google Page Creator to work with as many browsers as possible. But alas, even the most expert practitioners of web sorcery must sleep now and again, lest their JavaScript magic run dry.

    So, for now, you’ll need either to download a new version of Firefox or download a new version of Internet Explorer (Windows only), and then come right back.

    Hey, you guys at PageCreator team, if you didn’t know it, there is a nice toolkit for Ajax called GWT which gives you compatibility with most of the browsers. How about trying it? Its nice and it comes from a company called hmmmmm Google.

    written by Prakash G.R.