Sunday, July 29, 2012

Pemrograman Web dengan PHP dan MySQL

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Daftar Isi
I. Pengenalan Web Server dan Server Side Scripting
1. Web Server
2. Server Side Scripting
3. Test Instalasi XAMPP di Browser
II. Struktur Dasar PHP
1. Sebelum Belajar PHP
2. Mari Mengenal PHP
3. Say Hello to PHP
4. Variabel
5. Tipe Data
6. Konstanta
7. Operator dalam PHP
8. Komentar Program
III. Struktur Kondisi dan Perulangan
1. Struktur Kondisi
2. Struktur Perulangan
3. Struktur Break dan Continue
IV. Penanganan Form
1. Berbagai Cara Penanganan Form
2. Form Input Type TEXT dan PASSWORD
3. Form Input Type RADIO
4. Form Input Type CHECK BOX
5. Form Input Type COMBO BOX
6. Form Input Type TEXTAREA
V. Array dan Fungsi
1. Pengantar Array
2. Fungsi-fungsi Array dalam PHP
3. Fungsi dalam PHP
VI. Penanganan String dan Tanggal
1. Pengantar String
2. Fungsi-fungsi String dalam PHP
3. Fungsi-fungsi Operasi Tanggal dalam PHP
VII. File dan Direktori
1. Penanganan File
2. Membuat dan Menghapus Direktori
3. Manipulasi File
4. Upload File
VIII. Session dan Cookies
1. Session
2. Cookies
IX. Pemrograman Berorientasi Objek dalam PHP
1. Pengantar Pemrograman Berorientasi Objek
2. Object dan Class
3. Properties dan Method
4. Mendefinisikan Class
5. Memanfaatkan Class yang Tersedia
X. Pengenalan DBMS dan MySQL
1. Tentang Database, DBMS dan RDBMS
2. Tentang MySQL
3. Instalasi MySQL di Windows
4. Koneksi ke Server MySQL dengan MySQL Client
5. Berbagai MySQL Client untuk Administrasi Server MySQL
XI. Pengenalan Structured Query Language
1. Apa Itu SQL ?
2. Membuat, Mengubah dan Menghapus Table
3. Menambah Record dengan INSERT
4. Mengedit Record dengan UPDATE
5. Menghapus Record dengan DELETE
XII. Aplikasi Berita dengan PHP dan MySQL
1. Merancang Struktur Database
2. Membuat File Koneksi Database
3. Membuat Halaman Input Berita
4. Menampilkan Berita Terbaru di Halaman Depan
5. Membuat Halaman Arsip Berita
6. Membuat Halaman Edit Berita
7. Membuat Halaman Delete Berita
8. CSS sebagai Pemanis Tampilan

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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

The Beginner.s Guide to Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop

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How To Copyright Your Photos in Photoshop and Lightroom. and Why it.s Important to Know How
By professional photographer Rich Wagner

The world of digital photography has dramatically changed the way photographers submit their
work for publication. Gone are the days of sending slides and hand writing little stickers to fit on
the slide mounts.
Now we can upload our photos over the internet or put them on CDs. But what about all that
copyright information that used to fit on the slide label? How do we protect our photos now?
The good news is that you can attach your photo copyright information to the digital file in a process called "embedding." When you take these simple steps to embed and copyright your photos with your information, it always remains with the photograph file.
And it’s just as important from a business standpoint, because you can add your contact information at the same time. Now the publisher can find your phone number, or a link to your website, to view more of your work.
Just follow these simple steps in Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom to protect your photos and embed them with your information...

Table of Contents:
The Difference between Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Lightroom
How to Copyright Your Photos in Photoshop and Lightroom... and Why It.s Important to Know How
Sorting Your Photos in Lightroom
Using Layers in Photoshop to Spot Color Black-and-White Photos
Adjusting Levels and Curves in Photoshop
Correcting Over-Exposed Photos in Photoshop
Adjusting Color Casts and Tones in Photoshop
How to Remove Logos from your Photos and Sell them as Stock
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Contents
Chapter 1: Getting started
Installation
Adobe Help
Resources
What’s new
Chapter 2: Workspace and setup
The Lightroom workspace
Working with the Filmstrip
Viewing photos in Loupe view
Setting preferences and personalizing
Color management .
Chapter 3: Importing photos
Getting photos into your library
Importing automatically
Chapter 4: Organizing photos in the catalog
Library module overview
Browsing the catalog
Managing photos
Working with collections
Grouping photos into stacks
Filtering and rating photos
Viewing and editing metadata
Working with keywords
Finding photos in the catalog
Chapter 5: Developing photos
Develop module overview
Adjusting image color and tone
Working in grayscale
Retouching and correcting flaws
Apply Develop adjustments to other photos
Managing image history and snapshots
Quick Develop
Chapter 6: Exporting photos
Exporting photos
Editing in other applications
Chapter 7: Creating and viewing slideshows
Creating slideshows
Specifying the slide layout
Adding overlays to slides
Playing and exporting slideshows
Chapter 8: Printing photos
Printing photos and contact sheets
Laying out photos on a page
Printing overlay text and graphics
Setting resolution and color management
Printing multiple photos
Chapter 9: Web galleries
Creating web photo galleries
Specifying web gallery layouts
Adding text to web galleries
Previewing, exporting, and uploading a web photo gallery
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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Digital SLR photography hints and tips for beginners and amateurs.

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Listed below are a few useful tips for those photographers progressing from a point and click camera to a digital SLR (also known as DSLR) camera.

1. Don't throw your camera manual away. It will become your new best friend. Read it as often as possible, especially in the first couple of months after purchasing your DSLR camera. Always store it somewhere handy. For example in your camera bag.

2. Buy a UV filter for each lens you own. It's easier to replace a scratched lens filter than it is to replace your actual lens.

3. Learn to use all your SLR camera settings. Even those you don't think you'd ever use.
Practise changing settings like ISO, aperture and shutter speed, so you know them like the back of your hand. A moving animal won't sit and pose until you work out your settings.

4. In addition to UV filters, other important pieces of equipment should include a sturdy tripod and a remote release. They both come in handy for taking photographs that require long shutter speeds. For example night photography or slow motion water.

5. You can never have enough SLR / DSLR photography magazines and books to learn from. The best ones will explain what camera settings were used, along with each photograph displayed.

6. Don't touch or blow on the mirror inside your camera body when you have the
lens off. If you damage the sensor, you may as well buy another camera body, because
that's how much it will cost to fix. If you notice spots appearing in your photos, buy a cleaning kit or dust blower from your local camera store. Many now have an inhouse cleaning service which is always a good alternative.

7. Don't change your lens outside if it's windy. Put the main lens on your camera before you leave the house. If you need to change the lens outside, face the camera body downwards. Dust can't fall upward onto the camera's sensor.

8. If at first you find your getting a lot of blurred photo's, change to a fast shutter speed. The faster the photograph is taken, the less chance there is of it being effected by camera shake. Holding the camera closer to your body or resting it on a nearby.
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