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Digital ArtsPublicity & Photoshop with Yoseemite !!
Will Photoshop work with Yosemite?
And will Illustrator, After Effects, Premiere Pro or the other Adobe Creative Cloud apps also work with Mac OS X 10.10?
(C) By Neil Bennett | Digital Arts | 17 October 14
If you work with Adobe's Creative Cloud apps, should you download the free Mac OS X Yosemite? That's the question many creatives are asking today, after Apple made Mac OS X 10.10 available as a free download alongside its launch of new iPads and a 27-inch iMac with a 5K Retina Display last night.
In its Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10) compatibility FAQ, Adobe says that all of its current Creative Cloud applications – including Photoshop CC 2014, Illustrator CC 2014, After Effects 2014, Premiere Pro 2014, InDesign et al – are already compatiblie with Yosemite without you needed to update.
Adobe also says that it's testedPhotoshop CC (14.2.1) and CS6 (13.0.6; 13.1.2) for compatibility and found them to work fine.
We wanted to test this for ourselves, so downloaded and installed Yosemite on an older 27-inch iMac and opened all of the key Creative Cloud 2014, Creative Cloud, CS6 and CS5 applications – and found no real issues.
Adobe CS5 and CS6 compatibility with Mac OS X Yosemite
The only additional step we needed to complete for Adobe's CS5 software was to download and install Java from Apple's website – as Apple no longer ships Java with OS X.
We'll continue testing and update this article with any issues we find.
Screenshot features photography from this tutorial by Tigz Rice: How to change hair colour in Photoshop: Lighten, Tint and create Ombre hair effects. # Lipon71 FCJ Bangladesh.
Monday, September 29, 2014
By Jan Rocha, Climate News Network : Lutfar Rahman Lipon
By Jan Rocha, Climate News Network : Lutfar Rahman Lipon
SÃO PAULO − The unprecedented drought now affecting São Paulo, South America’s giant metropolis, is believed to be caused by the absence of the “flying rivers” − the vapor clouds from the Amazon that normally bring rain to the center and south of Brazil.
Scientists in Brazil believe the loss of billions of liters of water released as vapour clouds by Amazon rainforest trees is the result of continuing deforestation and climate change – leading to devastating drought.
Credit: CIFOR/flickr
Some Brazilian scientists say the absence of rain that has dried up rivers and reservoirs in central and southeast Brazil is not just a quirk of nature, but a change brought about by a combination of the continuing deforestation of the Amazon and global warming.
This combination, they say, is reducing the role of the Amazon rainforest as a giant “water pump,” releasing billions of liters of humidity from the trees into the air in the form of vapor.
Meteorologist Jose Marengo, a member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, first coined the phrase “flying rivers” to describe these massive volumes of vapor that rise from the rainforest, travel west, and then − blocked by the Andes − turn south.
Satellite images from the Centre for Weather Forecasts and Climate Research of Brazil’s National Space Research Institute (INPE) clearly show that, during January and February this year, the flying rivers failed to arrive, unlike the previous five years.
Alarming Proportions
Deforestation all over Brazil has reached alarming proportions: 22 percent of the Amazon rainforest (an area larger than Portugal, Italy and Germany combined), 47 percent of the Cerrado in central Brazil, and 91.5 percent of the Atlantic forest that used to cover the entire length of the coastal area.
Latest figures from Deter, the Real Time Deforestation Detection System based on high frequency satellite images used by INPE, show that, after falling for two years, Amazon deforestation rose again by 10 percent between August 2013 and July 2014. The forest is being cleared for logging and farming.
Tocantins, Pará and Mato Grosso, three states in the Greater Amazon region that have suffered massive deforestation, are all registering higher average temperatures.
As long ago as 2009, Antonio Nobre, one of Brazil’s leading climate scientists, warned that, without the “flying rivers,” the area that produces 70 percent of South America’s GNP would be desert.
Vapor released from the leaves of trees in the Amazon rainforest create vital ‘flying rivers.’ Without that, drought takes hold.
Credit: Lubasi via Wikimedia Commons,Climate News Network
In an interview with the journal Valor Economica, he said: “Destroying the Amazon to advance the agricultural frontier is like shooting yourself in the foot. The Amazon is a gigantic hydrological pump that brings the humidity of the Atlantic Ocean into the continent and guarantees the irrigation of the region.”
“Of course, we need agriculture,” he said. “But without trees there would be no water, and without water there is no food.
“A tonne of soy takes several tonnes of water to produce. When we export soy we are exporting fresh water to countries that don’t have this rain and can’t produce. It is the same with cotton, with ethanol. Water is the main agricultural input. If it weren’t, the Sahara would be green, because it has extremely fertile soil.”
Underestimated
Like other climate scientists, Nobre thinks the role of the Amazon rainforest in producing rain has been underestimated. In a single day, the Amazon region evaporates 20 billion tonnes of vapour − more than the 17 million tonnes of water that the Amazon River discharges each day into the Atlantic.
“A big tree with a crown 20 meters across evaporates up to 300 liters a day, whereas one square meter of ocean evaporates exactly one square meter,” he said. “One square meter of forest can contain eight or 10 meters of leaves, so it evaporates eight or 10 times more than the ocean. This flying river, which rises into the atmosphere in the form of vapor, is bigger than the biggest river on the Earth.”
The fear is that if the Amazon rainforest continues to be depleted at the present rate, events like the unprecedented drought of 2010 will occur more often. The fires set by farmers to clear areas for planting or for cattle-raising make it more vulnerable.
Nobre explained: “The smoke from forest fires introduces too many particles into the atmosphere, dries the clouds, and they don’t rain. During the dry period, of the fires, the forest always maintained a little rain that left it humid and non-flammable, but now two months go by without rain, the forest gets very dry, and the fire gets into it. Amazon trees, unlike those of the Cerrado, have no resistance to fire.”
Nobre’s warning in 2009 was that if deforestation did not stop, there would be a catastrophe in five or six years’ time. Five years on, his words are now proving to be prophetic as São Paulo and all Brazil’s center and southeast suffer their worst ever drought, with devastating effects on agriculture, energy and domestic water supplies.
Climate News Network is a news service led by four veteran British environmental reporters and broadcasters. It delivers news and commentary about climate change for free to media outlets worldwide.
Friday, September 26, 2014
"Billionaires Newswire"
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Who are the Illuminati? Billionaires Australia Investigates
Are the Illuminati responsible for starting wars, shaping history and controlling the world’s wealth for nefarious means? The thousand-year-old secret society is the subject of some of the most elaborate conspiracy theories out there, but we want to know once and for all the extent of the power of the Illuminati and whether or not they really are controlling the world’s billions.
A humble beginning
When you read about the Illuminati’s role in history it tends to highlight the organisation’s work in shaping high-profile historical events to its own ends – world domination through an authoritarian state – but it didn’t start out like that.
The Bavarian Illuminati was an Enlightenment-era secret society founded in the 1770s and opposed superstition, prejudice and religious influence, and supported gender equality. The Roman Catholic Church put pressure on the German state’s ruler and the secret group was outlawed, leading them to be wiped out by the end of the 1780s.
Friday, September 19, 2014
3 Surprising Reasons You’re Burned Out at Work.
3 Surprising Reasons You’re Burned Out at Work
Posted by Leslie Barrie/ Lipon71
You’re so over your job: the endless stream of emails, catty coworkers, unpaid overtime—the reasons go on and on. But a new study published in the journal Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology found it’s not only office problems that wear you down (though on-the-job factors can definitely affect you, too). Here, three other things that may be causing your work burnout:
You’re not getting enough support at home
Feel like you can’t vent to your partner about your day? Turns out having an understanding significant other is just as important as having a supportive boss in preventing work burnout, the Canadian researchers found. If you feel like your partner doesn’t get where you’re coming from, be it at work or at home, have a sit-down with them and talk about how a little listening can go a long way.
RELATED: 25 Surprising Ways Stress Affects Your Health
You’re not social enough
And we’re not talking about Facebook. People who had the support of a social network outside the office had fewer mental health issues associated with job burnout, the study also found. So take the time to meet with your friends for coffee or a drink after work, even if you’re not in the mood after long day. And if most of your friends are your officemates, consider joining a social group that syncs with a hobby or pastime (think hiking or reading) that’s well-removed from your work social circle.
You’re not taking a lunch break
Well, at least not away from your desk. A separate study from the University of Toronto found that skipping your lunch break can make you less motivated and less productive. Researchers say this habit can drain your psychological energy by lunchtime and doesn’t give you time to recharge. So while you may think you’re being an office star by eating your salad at your desk, you may actually feel more sluggish and get less done (potentially leading to later nights on the job). A survey by tech company the Draugiem Group takes it one step further: They found the most productive people got up once every 52 minutes (for 17-minute breaks, but that seems like a bit much). Try starting with an actual lunch break, and go from there.Lipon71
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