![]() ![]() While I'm here, I want to gush for a minute about the open-source community that has rallied around the iMedia Browser Framework, the guts of this utility that is being used in a number of applications. There is a built-in feedback reporter and problem reporter so if you do encounter any issues, please report them so we can track them down. If you have a few minutes to explore this handy utility, could you download it here and exercise it a bit? See if you find any problems. The many people working on this code - more on that below - have apparently fixed a lot of "crash" kinds of bugs, but I'd like to really see if that is true! Next week, we are planning on releasing a new 1.1.1 version of the standalone Karelia iMedia Browser. Still, it's useful to see it in its uncropped glory notice that there are four windows visible in the background building.)Īt Karelia, we will be releasing a couple of new bit of software, and I'm looking for people to try to break things! (When originally filing the bug report, I found this version, embedded in this page it's very high in detail but a bit over-sharpened for my taste. Notice the odd horizontal lines in the first image the new image is vastly improved! Check out the detail of the couple, shown at 100% size. The new version is on the right its colors are richer and it is cropped differently you can see the yellow door on the right, though you see one fewer window in the building in the background.īut you really can see the differences in the details. The new image is awesome.Ĭompare the overall picture at 10,000 feet. I'm pleased to see that Nighthawks has been fixed in Snow Leopard 10.6.3. So, like any programmer would do, I filed a bug report about it. You could even see artifacts from what looked like a broken digital scanner! I got the see the original at the Chicago Art Institute when I was at C4 last year, and I couldn't stand that the Mac, which stands for aesthetics, could have such a horrible image. So while I was pleased to see that Apple included the image (along with several other classic paintings) as desktop backgrounds in Snow Leopard, I was extremely disappointed that the quality of the image was just terrible. ![]()
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