Editors who often work with scanned prints and negatives might find the Visualize Spots tool to be quite useful, which helps you easily identify dust spots and remove them, while perfectionists can take advantage of Upright, the app's new perspective shift technology -- it's some crazy voodoo code that more or less works like magic (see screenshot above).
We need a shift - there's a lot of negative football in the world at the moment and we need to change that and really have a go at teams.
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It has, says Oskar Niedermayer, a political-science professor at Berlin's Free University, caused a one-time shift in Germany's political balance of power.
Slate's Will Oremus thinks Cook's teases about mind-blowing future products reflect a shift in Apple's approach to promotion since co-founder Steve Jobs died in 2011.
So Beacon's opt-out for broadcasting of purchases represents only a minor shift in the community's tell-all mindset.
But something seems to have worried them, and they will now be reading the runes of a summit that ended with an unprecedented decision to cut EU spending, trying to evaluate whether this is a one-off or a symptom of a more troubling shift in Europe's centre of gravity - a move in a more sceptic direction.
In part, that's due to the six-speed manual's vague shift gate, which demands rather deliberate shifting into second and third.
Last month's emergency occurred about three hours into controller Harten's eight-hour shift, but only 15 minutes after he was assigned to handle departures from New York's LaGuardia Airport.
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However, as actual voting began in the Primary elections - which decide which candidate secures the party's nomination - there was a shift.
Mr. FOUKARA: I don't think that they are expecting a 180-degree shift in U.S. foreign policy.
Given America's shift into positive-psychology overdrive, a thoughtful critique of this solipsistic grasping is welcome.
Stunned mourners gathered around a make-shift shrine in Norway's capital ahead of a special service to be held in the city on Sunday, that thousands are expected to attend.
JVC's e-Shift pixel technology is at play here, which we first saw in consumer products with the '4K' projectors it shipped in 2011, and updated in last year's models.
The LS 430, being the flagship, offers Lexus' most luxurious interior, complete with such amenities as a 14-way power-adjusted driver's seat, a leather and wood-trimmed shift knob, deep pile carpeting, vanity mirrors galore, lots of walnut or golden-eye maple, and a great (optional) navigation system.
The teen-set's attitude shift comes just as its buying power is surpassing record levels.
"This confirms that although transformation is slow, we are getting there, " she said of South Africa's shift to a multi-racial society.
Even with Obama's pro-immigration shift and the growing number of Latinos in competitive states, their actual turnout may flag from their record numbers in 2008.
Film-makers have always relied on tools like lighting and depth-of-field to shift the audience's perspective, but the convergence of animation and 3D has made them pay greater attention to detail.
Her challenge will be to convince Congress that the agency's shift to a self-funding and therefore independent platform will help restore public confidence in its ability to be an effective market overseer.
YouTube's shift into premium paid-for channels raises the stakes in the fast-evolving online video sector, which is beginning to resemble the early days of cable television before it grew into a multibillion-dollar business.
You see, America's shift from analog over-the-air (OTA) broadcasting has been in the works for over a decade, with the supposedly rock solid February 17th transition date in stone for well over three years.
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Other buildings will be completed soon, and though there aren't many now under construction to follow them, Gordon Brown's determination to shift civil-service jobs out of London will dampen demand in the years ahead.
On Tuesday, Len McCluskey, leader of Unite - the UK's biggest union and Labour's largest donor - told the Guardian newspaper the shift on pay policy would lead to the party's "destruction".
For example, Lewin examined the state's shift to home and community-based care from nursing homes for long-term care patients.
Rob Portman's recent shift to support same-sex marriage, which he made two years after his son revealed to him that he is gay.
Aside from crude Rockette-based jokes, we know very little about what the GS IV is purportedly packing, but hopes of a drastic shift away from the company's plastic-heavy designs were dimmed somewhat by the "more of the same" design featured on the Note 8.0.
The MX-1's dual shake-reduction system couples the PENTAX-developed sensor-shift-type SR (Shake Reduction) mechanism with a digital SR mode to more effectively compensate for camera shake.
But when they say the film rental business has "faced increased competition from internet-based providers along with the shift to digital streaming of movies and games", that's accountants' under-statement.
Bottom line: A successful card counting system--and there are many--will shift the odds in the player's favor.
Most money managers who had not made the shift toward sector-based analysis before the euro's launch have since revised their strategy.
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