JustinRoss
JustinRoss
JustinRoss

That was incredible. Got my heart racing a bit for some reason.

So it's not just a Dreamworks face?

Hmm... Linear dodge might be more accurate. It ends up pretty darn bright, though.

So, here's the difference.

If you want to digitally simulate the effect of taking two exposures on the same piece of film, just lowering the opacity of the top image to 75% won't do it. That will cause dark areas on the topmost layer to darken the bottom layer, when in a true double exposure, every bit of light adds brightness to the scene, and

That's the thing: OS X *is* more intuitive than Windows, but if you've been using Windows for years, you've been trained in the Windows way of doing things, which is pretty different from the Mac way of doing things, quite often.

So don't make her a Disney "princess", but a Disney version of Wicked could be pretty great. Elphaba was always a good person. Maybe even the best in Oz. I think she deserves to be a princess.

I saw that linked elsewhere, but I'm not sure it's the same video. I think the one NBC Universal pulled was in color and more animated.

Video already taken down due to a copyright claim by NBC Universal.

Giz... Why do you always link to random tags in your posts? For example: #pagenumbers in this post. There aren't any other posts on Gizmodo with that tag, nor will there likely be in the future. Is it intentional SEO-farming, an automated system, or something else?

I like glee, and thought this was the first good episode of the season. Beyond this episode, it's been the "Hey Guys, Don't Forget; Kurt's Gay and Having Trouble With It" show, along with plotless theme episode after plotless theme episode.

As in, why are they on the front? No particular reason. Just to reinforce that they're all zomg football players or whatever.

@justinpe: Exactly. This is why the OSX dock's magnification mode is pretty but worthless. You don't want objects of interest moving around when someone's trying to click/tap on them.

@Kenshi_Ryden: THANK YOU. Yes. Mostly on the right, but still.

@thecrocodilator: I'm pretty sure spitting on someone is assault. Punching them would be self-defense, then, right? :)

@AZ_Gopher: Just because Marvel never wrote a comic on it, doesn't make explosive diarrhea any less of a superpower.

@GitEmSteveDave: Oh, and for the record, I agree that they're super-nerdy to wear when doing anything other than exercising, or going to/from exercising.