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- Dec 26 Mon 2011 07:38
"感覺不錯 痛的要死" ... ~(^_^)~ ...
- Jun 13 Mon 2011 21:43
「研究計畫專題式服務系統」
http://grb-topics.stpi.org.tw/GRB_TopicService/KSP/index.jsp
「研究計畫專題式服務系統」是本中心因應政府推動之新興產業與各界關注之重點議題所提供的資訊服務,「文化創意」為此服務系統專題之一。本專題係參考行政院「文化創意產業發展方案」內容,自政府研究資訊系統(Government Research Bulletin, GRB)篩選出政府於民國93-99年間投入經費之相關研究計畫,供您參考。
財團法人國家實驗研究院
- Dec 28 Tue 2010 12:42
Vimeo Video School 影像製作學校....線上教學影片
Vimeo Video School 影像製作學校....線上教學影片
http://vimeo.com/videoschool
- Dec 07 Tue 2010 22:02
周俊宏-零食
- Oct 23 Sat 2010 23:23
為什麼 Mac 打不敗 PC?
為什麼 Mac 打不敗 PC?
http://www.techbang.com.tw/posts/3897-commonplace-mac-can-not-dominate-the-sessions-11-reasons-pc
從隨身聽、手機、平板裝置,到作業系統、桌機和筆電,Apple推出的產品幾乎都是最夯的話題,不過摒除iPhone、iPad的光環之後,Mac電腦的市占率相對整體PC市場僅止於10%左右,似乎沒有手持裝置亮眼。《PC Magazine》網路版PCMag.com就撰文指出11個Mac無法稱霸PC的理由。
從Apple剛公佈2010第4季財報中,得知他們賣出了1410萬支iPhone、905萬台iPod、419萬台iPad、以及389萬台Mac電腦,相較第3季的表現,除了iPod之外其他產品均呈現上漲的行情。其中Mac電腦銷售較上一季成長22%、較去年同期成長27%,達到48.7億美元,佔公司總收入的24%。另外就Gartner的統計,Mac電腦在第3季美國市場市占率,也從9.3%上升至10.4%,一舉打敗Acer、僅次HP以及Dell成為北美第3大電腦製造商。
即便Mac電腦銷售強勁,終究只佔了整體PC市場10%的市占率,成績甚至不比iPhone亮眼,究竟Mac是哪裡出了問題,使得Mac一直無法與Windows作業系統力拼?PCMag.com編輯Lance Ulanoff整理出《11 Reasons Apple Doesn't Dominate the PC Market》,這話題每年總是會固定出現個幾次,大家不妨以輕鬆的心情一起看一下、當成飯後閒聊的話題吧。
1.企業市場
這是一個非常肯定的答案。許多企業都將Windows系統的PC列為標準設備,因此當電腦汰舊換新時,自然會選擇同為Windows的PC,這可幫助企業節省轉換系統的資金以及時間。當然企業內還是會有一些Mac電腦,例如設計、美術相關人員通常會使用Mac,但這並不能帶動企業內部使用Mac的風氣。不過在未來5年內,倒是有個現象值得關注:iPad是否能成為催化劑,讓企業使用Mac電腦?Lance Ulanoff觀察到某些企業CEO們使用iPad的經驗相當良好,而他們也是唯一有能力去改變企業內電腦平台的關鍵人物。
2.缺乏商業應用
如果企業找不到所需的軟體達成工作需求,理所當然也不會選擇Mac電腦。根據企業產品提供商CDW所提供的數據顯示,僅支援Mac版本的軟體為9,826個,而Windows平台則有79,000個。可能有人會想到是不是Apple平台研發成本較貴,就Lance Ulanoff所認知,開發Mac版本的研發成本,與Windows版本的研發成本大致相同。
3.價格
Mac電腦的價格相對較高,某些人甚至戲稱為「蘋果稅」。除了499美元的iPad之外,Mac電腦中最便宜為699美元的Mac mini,它只是台主機,使用者還得自行變出螢幕、滑鼠、鍵盤裝置。如果想要買一台筆電,最便宜的13吋MacBook為900美元。如果選擇其他品牌的產品,可買到350美元的小筆電、600美元的CULV筆電。客觀來說,Apple產品擁有出色的設計,以及使用較高等級的零組件。Twitter上就有人將Apple比喻為高級汽車,他們認為並不是所有人都想使用Mac電腦,因為不是所有人都會開Mercedes-Benz或BMW。
4.修理價格昂貴
Apple產品常得到《PC Magazine》的推薦,因為Apple提供了可靠的產品,以及超出平均水準的技術支援。然而當修理Mac電腦的時候呢?例如Mac Pro採用標準的處理器、快閃記憶體、硬碟規格,維修更換卻需要負擔比PC更高的費用,甚至修理一些Mac筆電零件的費用,往往高出筆電本身的價格。Lance Ulanoff認為修理Mac電腦比Windows系統貴,並不是反應在零件成本上。
5.老賈以及Apple相當驕傲
Steve Jobs是科技業的最後一名偶像,但他對外界總是表現出不肖一顧、粗魯的態度,只因為Apple總是能夠一次又一次發表最優秀的產品。假如Apple不能再繼續推出領先業界的產品,那Steve Jobs的態度將會讓人感到不順眼。或許有人不選擇Apple產品,正是認為Steve Jobs傲慢的表現太過於荒謬。
6.消費者害怕、拒絕改變
消費者和企業都會擔心他們未知的事物。對企業來說,更換平台的成本相當高,包含購買新系統、培育人員、採購周邊設備、軟體等。再者許多IT人員對Mac電腦的了解程度不及Windows系統,也是一個原因。對一般消費者而言,更換平台相當容易,但是許多人仍不願意嘗試,因為他們對Mac電腦不熟,也不願意重新花費時間學習新的界面。此外許多人在工作環境使用Windows電腦,回到家中使用相同的平台對他們而言會比較容易。
7.不想加入Apple教派
Apple產品的愛好者往往非常狂熱,不過也不至於對Mac平台的問題完全無視。令Lance Ulanoff吃驚的是,偶爾也會聽到一些Mac使用者抱怨他們的系統(雖然比Windows使用者的比例少很多)。而這些人也沒有積極邀請Lance加入Mac平台。
8.PC就已經足夠了
如果使用者的預算有限,他可以用500美元買到一台PC,它可以做所有的事情,只是可能在玩3D遊戲、看高解析度照片、進行影像編輯時會有些問題。儘管如此,它已經能滿足許多需求,許多消費者和企業並不會付出更多錢,只為了獲得Mac電腦所謂的「無形價值」。
9.許多商業軟體只能運行在PC上
許多企業曾經發生過一個狀況,就是使用比較老的客製化商業軟體時,並無法運行在新的Windows 7系統上,必須降回Windows XP使用。這些企業也不會轉向Mac電腦,因為這些軟體當然都無法運行在Mac,除非是使用BootCamp,但這又需要另外一筆費用。事實上大部分商業軟體都沒有針對跨平台開發、甚至連不同的Windows版本也不能相容。
10.綁手綁腳,對DIY族不友善
對DIY族而言,使用Windows系統的PC一直他們的天堂,但是對Mac平台就不是了,最缺乏的是作業系統的支援,他們無法自己組一台電腦、然後自己安裝Mac OS X系統。
11.沒有遊戲
有珍貴的少數遊戲推出Mac版,不過放眼PC市場,Mac玩家顯然太少了。很難去相信遊戲出在Mac平台上能保持固定的玩家人數。因此絕大多數的遊戲都是Windows版本。當然遊戲少,玩家也很難去選擇Mac做為它們的遊戲平台。
- Oct 10 Sun 2010 20:06
瑪丹娜未加工照曝光-驚嚇指數百分百
瑪丹娜未加工照曝光
http://www.nownews.com/2010/10/10/91-2653680.htm
年過半百的歌壇巨星瑪丹娜Madonna,該來躲不掉的「年齡問題」彷彿也讓後製修圖工作人員越來越忙了!先前她為名牌拍攝的一組性感廣告,就被指出是靠著修圖軟體「Photoshop」加工而成,這回廣告「原版照」曝光,手上滿是老態噁心青筋,跟修圖後的「差很大!」
- Oct 04 Mon 2010 20:46
新人類莎士比亞6.0軟體免費下載
新人類莎士比亞6.0軟體免費下載
http://www.newtype.com.tw/wsha6.aspx
中文市場最受歡迎的莎士比亞從1991年推出至今已經超過20年,但是由 於新人類公司產品轉型,已經於2001年停止這項產品的銷售與服務。
莎士比亞6.0雖然是排版系統,但是最大特色,就是將排版/文書/繪圖三 者合而為一,使用者第一次使用時可能會感覺很像文書軟體,編輯操作方式與文 書軟體類似,但是需要 專業的繪圖編輯模式時,只要切換排版工具就可以開始進行 專業的排版工作。
這樣一套好產品,新人類為了感謝二十多年來許多老客戶的愛戴,將於10/8開始開放免費下載,並可以安裝新作業系統(Windows 7與VISTA系統)上使用。 不過這套產品將以免費方式(無使用期限)供下載使用,並不提供銷售,亦不提供任何技術服務諮詢,請見諒。
- Sep 26 Sun 2010 19:22
TCP/UDP埠列表
TCP/UDP埠列表
http://zh.wikipedia.org/zh-tw/TCP/UDP%E7%AB%AF%E5%8F%A3%E5%88%97%E8%A1%A8
不同的通信協定,都有不同的對應埠。所以,利用簡訊(datagram)的UDP,所採用的埠號碼不一定和採用TCP的埠號碼一樣。以下為兩種通信協定的埠列表連結:
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
PORT NUMBERS (last updated 2010-09-24) The port numbers are divided into three ranges: the Well Known Ports, the Registered Ports, and the Dynamic and/or Private Ports. The Well Known Ports are those from 0 through 1023. DCCP Well Known ports SHOULD NOT be used without IANA registration. The registration procedure is defined in [RFC4340], Section 19.9. The Registered Ports are those from 1024 through 49151 DCCP Registered ports SHOULD NOT be used without IANA registration. The registration procedure is defined in [RFC4340], Section 19.9. The Dynamic and/or Private Ports are those from 49152 through 65535 A value of 0 in the port numbers registry below indicates that no port has been allocated. ************************************************************************ * PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: * * * * IESG STATEMENT TO THE IANA * * THE IESG BELIEVES THAT IANA MAY ALLOCATE AN ADDITIONAL PORT IN * * THE 'USER PORT' RANGE TO PROTOCOLS WHOSE CURRENT PORT ALLOCATION * * REQUIRES ACCESS TO A PRIVILEGED PORT. THIS ALLOCATION SHOULD NOT * * BE AUTOMATIC, BUT MAY OCCUR UPON APPLICATION BY AN INTERESTED * * PARTY WHOSE APPLICATION WOULD OTHERWISE FIT IANA'S POLICIES. * * * * 1. UNASSIGNED PORT NUMBERS SHOULD NOT BE USED. THE IANA WILL ASSIGN * * THE NUMBER FOR THE PORT AFTER YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN APPROVED. * * * * 2. ASSIGNMENT OF A PORT NUMBER DOES NOT IN ANY WAY IMPLY AN * * ENDORSEMENT OF AN APPLICATION OR PRODUCT, AND THE FACT THAT NETWORK * * TRAFFIC IS FLOWING TO OR FROM A REGISTERED PORT DOES NOT MEAN THAT * * IT IS "GOOD" TRAFFIC. FIREWALL AND SYSTEM ADMINISTRATORS SHOULD * * CHOOSE HOW TO CONFIGURE THEIR SYSTEMS BASED ON THEIR KNOWLEDGE OF * * THE TRAFFIC IN QUESTION, NOT WHETHER THERE IS A PORT NUMBER * * REGISTERED OR NOT. * ************************************************************************ WELL KNOWN PORT NUMBERS The Well Known Ports are assigned by the IANA and on most systems can only be used by system (or root) processes or by programs executed by privileged users. Ports are used in the TCP [RFC793] to name the ends of logical connections which carry long term conversations. For the purpose of providing services to unknown callers, a service contact port is defined. This list specifies the port used by the server process as its contact port. The contact port is sometimes called the "well-known port". To the extent possible, these same port assignments are used with the UDP [RFC768]. The range for well-known ports managed by the IANA is 0-1023. Port Assignments: Keyword Decimal Description References ------- ------- ----------- ---------- 0/tcp Reserved 0/udp Reserved # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> spr-itunes 0/tcp Shirt Pocket netTunes spl-itunes 0/tcp Shirt Pocket launchTunes # David Nanian <dnanian&shirt-pocket.com> 28 September 2007 tcpmux 1/tcp TCP Port Service Multiplexer tcpmux 1/udp TCP Port Service Multiplexer # Mark Lottor <MKL&nisc.sri.com> compressnet 2/tcp Management Utility compressnet 2/udp Management Utility compressnet 3/tcp Compression Process compressnet 3/udp Compression Process # Bernie Volz <volz&cisco.com> # 4/tcp Unassigned # 4/udp Unassigned rje 5/tcp Remote Job Entry rje 5/udp Remote Job Entry # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> # 6/tcp Unassigned # 6/udp Unassigned echo 7/tcp Echo echo 7/udp Echo # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> # 8/tcp Unassigned # 8/udp Unassigned discard 9/tcp Discard discard 9/udp Discard # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> discard 9/sctp Discard # IETF TSVWG # Randall Stewart <rrs&lakerest.net> # [RFC4960] discard 9/dccp Discard SC:DISC # IETF dccp WG, Eddie Kohler <kohler&cs.ucla.edu>, [RFC4340] # 10/tcp Unassigned # 10/udp Unassigned systat 11/tcp Active Users systat 11/udp Active Users # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> # 12/tcp Unassigned # 12/udp Unassigned daytime 13/tcp Daytime (RFC 867) daytime 13/udp Daytime (RFC 867) # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> # 14/tcp Unassigned # 14/udp Unassigned # 15/tcp Unassigned [was netstat] # 15/udp Unassigned # 16/tcp Unassigned # 16/udp Unassigned qotd 17/tcp Quote of the Day qotd 17/udp Quote of the Day # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> msp 18/tcp Message Send Protocol msp 18/udp Message Send Protocol # Rina Nethaniel <---none---> chargen 19/tcp Character Generator chargen 19/udp Character Generator ftp-data 20/tcp File Transfer [Default Data] ftp-data 20/udp File Transfer [Default Data] # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> ftp-data 20/sctp FTP # IETF TSVWG # Randall Stewart <rrs&lakerest.net> # [RFC4960] ftp 21/tcp File Transfer [Control] ftp 21/udp File Transfer [Control] # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> ftp 21/sctp FTP # IETF TSVWG # Randall Stewart <rrs&lakerest.net> # [RFC4960] ssh 22/tcp The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol ssh 22/udp The Secure Shell (SSH) Protocol # [RFC4251] ssh 22/sctp SSH # IETF TSVWG # Randall Stewart <rrs&lakerest.net> # [RFC4960] telnet 23/tcp Telnet telnet 23/udp Telnet # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> 24/tcp any private mail system 24/udp any private mail system # Rick Adams <rick&UUNET.UU.NET> smtp 25/tcp Simple Mail Transfer smtp 25/udp Simple Mail Transfer # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> # 26/tcp Unassigned # 26/udp Unassigned nsw-fe 27/tcp NSW User System FE nsw-fe 27/udp NSW User System FE # Robert Thomas <BThomas&F.BBN.COM> # 28/tcp Unassigned # 28/udp Unassigned msg-icp 29/tcp MSG ICP msg-icp 29/udp MSG ICP # Robert Thomas <BThomas&F.BBN.COM> # 30/tcp Unassigned # 30/udp Unassigned msg-auth 31/tcp MSG Authentication msg-auth 31/udp MSG Authentication # Robert Thomas <BThomas&F.BBN.COM> # 32/tcp Unassigned # 32/udp Unassigned dsp 33/tcp Display Support Protocol dsp 33/udp Display Support Protocol # Ed Cain <cain&edn-unix.dca.mil> # 34/tcp Unassigned # 34/udp Unassigned 35/tcp any private printer server 35/udp any private printer server # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> # 36/tcp Unassigned # 36/udp Unassigned time 37/tcp Time time 37/udp Time # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> rap 38/tcp Route Access Protocol rap 38/udp Route Access Protocol # Robert Ullmann <ariel&world.std.com> rlp 39/tcp Resource Location Protocol rlp 39/udp Resource Location Protocol # Mike Accetta <MIKE.ACCETTA&CMU-CS-A.EDU> # 40/tcp Unassigned # 40/udp Unassigned graphics 41/tcp Graphics graphics 41/udp Graphics name 42/tcp Host Name Server name 42/udp Host Name Server nameserver 42/tcp Host Name Server nameserver 42/udp Host Name Server nicname 43/tcp Who Is nicname 43/udp Who Is mpm-flags 44/tcp MPM FLAGS Protocol mpm-flags 44/udp MPM FLAGS Protocol mpm 45/tcp Message Processing Module [recv] mpm 45/udp Message Processing Module [recv] mpm-snd 46/tcp MPM [default send] mpm-snd 46/udp MPM [default send] # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> ni-ftp 47/tcp NI FTP ni-ftp 47/udp NI FTP # Steve Kille <S.Kille&isode.com> auditd 48/tcp Digital Audit Daemon auditd 48/udp Digital Audit Daemon # Larry Scott <scott&zk3.dec.com> tacacs 49/tcp Login Host Protocol (TACACS) tacacs 49/udp Login Host Protocol (TACACS) # Pieter Ditmars <pditmars&BBN.COM> re-mail-ck 50/tcp Remote Mail Checking Protocol re-mail-ck 50/udp Remote Mail Checking Protocol # Steve Dorner <s-dorner&UIUC.EDU> la-maint 51/tcp IMP Logical Address Maintenance la-maint 51/udp IMP Logical Address Maintenance # Andy Malis <malis_a&timeplex.com> xns-time 52/tcp XNS Time Protocol xns-time 52/udp XNS Time Protocol # Susie Armstrong <Armstrong.wbst128@XEROX> domain 53/tcp Domain Name Server domain 53/udp Domain Name Server # Paul Mockapetris <PVM&ISI.EDU> xns-ch 54/tcp XNS Clearinghouse xns-ch 54/udp XNS Clearinghouse # Susie Armstrong <Armstrong.wbst128@XEROX> isi-gl 55/tcp ISI Graphics Language isi-gl 55/udp ISI Graphics Language xns-auth 56/tcp XNS Authentication xns-auth 56/udp XNS Authentication # Susie Armstrong <Armstrong.wbst128@XEROX> 57/tcp any private terminal access 57/udp any private terminal access # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> xns-mail 58/tcp XNS Mail xns-mail 58/udp XNS Mail # Susie Armstrong <Armstrong.wbst128@XEROX> 59/tcp any private file service 59/udp any private file service # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> # 60/tcp Unassigned # 60/udp Unassigned ni-mail 61/tcp NI MAIL ni-mail 61/udp NI MAIL # Steve Kille <S.Kille&isode.com> acas 62/tcp ACA Services acas 62/udp ACA Services # E. Wald <ewald&via.enet.dec.com> whois++ 63/tcp whois++ whois++ 63/udp whois++ # Rickard Schoultz <schoultz&sunet.se> covia 64/tcp Communications Integrator (CI) covia 64/udp Communications Integrator (CI) # Dan Smith <dan.smith&den.galileo.com> tacacs-ds 65/tcp TACACS-Database Service tacacs-ds 65/udp TACACS-Database Service # Kathy Huber <khuber&bbn.com> sql*net 66/tcp Oracle SQL*NET sql*net 66/udp Oracle SQL*NET # Jack Haverty <jhaverty&ORACLE.COM> bootps 67/tcp Bootstrap Protocol Server bootps 67/udp Bootstrap Protocol Server bootpc 68/tcp Bootstrap Protocol Client bootpc 68/udp Bootstrap Protocol Client # Bill Croft <Croft&SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU> tftp 69/tcp Trivial File Transfer tftp 69/udp Trivial File Transfer # David Clark <ddc&LCS.MIT.EDU> gopher 70/tcp Gopher gopher 70/udp Gopher # Mark McCahill <mpm&boombox.micro.umn.edu> netrjs-1 71/tcp Remote Job Service netrjs-1 71/udp Remote Job Service netrjs-2 72/tcp Remote Job Service netrjs-2 72/udp Remote Job Service netrjs-3 73/tcp Remote Job Service netrjs-3 73/udp Remote Job Service netrjs-4 74/tcp Remote Job Service netrjs-4 74/udp Remote Job Service # Bob Braden <Braden&ISI.EDU> 75/tcp any private dial out service 75/udp any private dial out service # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> deos 76/tcp Distributed External Object Store deos 76/udp Distributed External Object Store # Robert Ullmann <ariel&world.std.com> 77/tcp any private RJE service 77/udp any private RJE service # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> vettcp 78/tcp vettcp vettcp 78/udp vettcp # Christopher Leong <leong&kolmod.mlo.dec.com> finger 79/tcp Finger finger 79/udp Finger # David Zimmerman <dpz&RUTGERS.EDU> # Unauthorized use by some mail users (see [RFC4146] for details) http 80/tcp World Wide Web HTTP http 80/udp World Wide Web HTTP www 80/tcp World Wide Web HTTP www 80/udp World Wide Web HTTP www-http 80/tcp World Wide Web HTTP www-http 80/udp World Wide Web HTTP # Tim Berners-Lee <timbl&W3.org> http 80/sctp HTTP # IETF TSVWG # Randall Stewart <rrs&lakerest.net> # [RFC4960] # 81 Unassigned (Removed on 2007-09-06) xfer 82/tcp XFER Utility xfer 82/udp XFER Utility # Thomas M. Smith <Thomas.M.Smith&lmco.com> mit-ml-dev 83/tcp MIT ML Device mit-ml-dev 83/udp MIT ML Device # David Reed <--none---> ctf 84/tcp Common Trace Facility ctf 84/udp Common Trace Facility # Hugh Thomas <thomas&oils.enet.dec.com> mit-ml-dev 85/tcp MIT ML Device mit-ml-dev 85/udp MIT ML Device # David Reed <--none---> mfcobol 86/tcp Micro Focus Cobol mfcobol 86/udp Micro Focus Cobol # Simon Edwards <--none---> 87/tcp any private terminal link 87/udp any private terminal link # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> kerberos 88/tcp Kerberos kerberos 88/udp Kerberos # B. Clifford Neuman <bcn&isi.edu> su-mit-tg 89/tcp SU/MIT Telnet Gateway su-mit-tg 89/udp SU/MIT Telnet Gateway # Mark Crispin <MRC&PANDA.COM> ########### PORT 90 also being used unofficially by Pointcast ######### dnsix 90/tcp DNSIX Securit Attribute Token Map dnsix 90/udp DNSIX Securit Attribute Token Map # Charles Watt <watt&sware.com> mit-dov 91/tcp MIT Dover Spooler mit-dov 91/udp MIT Dover Spooler # Eliot Moss <EBM&XX.LCS.MIT.EDU> npp 92/tcp Network Printing Protocol npp 92/udp Network Printing Protocol # Louis Mamakos <louie&sayshell.umd.edu> dcp 93/tcp Device Control Protocol dcp 93/udp Device Control Protocol # Daniel Tappan <Tappan&BBN.COM> objcall 94/tcp Tivoli Object Dispatcher objcall 94/udp Tivoli Object Dispatcher # Tom Bereiter <--none---> supdup 95/tcp SUPDUP supdup 95/udp SUPDUP # Mark Crispin <MRC&PANDA.COM> dixie 96/tcp DIXIE Protocol Specification dixie 96/udp DIXIE Protocol Specification # Tim Howes <Tim.Howes&terminator.cc.umich.edu> swift-rvf 97/tcp Swift Remote Virtural File Protocol swift-rvf 97/udp Swift Remote Virtural File Protocol # Maurice R. Turcotte # <mailrus!uflorida!rm1!dnmrt%rmatl&uunet.UU.NET> tacnews 98/tcp TAC News tacnews 98/udp TAC News # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> metagram 99/tcp Metagram Relay metagram 99/udp Metagram Relay # Geoff Goodfellow <Geoff&FERNWOOD.MPK.CA.US> newacct 100/tcp [unauthorized use] hostname 101/tcp NIC Host Name Server hostname 101/udp NIC Host Name Server # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> iso-tsap 102/tcp ISO-TSAP Class 0 iso-tsap 102/udp ISO-TSAP Class 0 # Marshall Rose <mrose&dbc.mtview.ca.us> gppitnp 103/tcp Genesis Point-to-Point Trans Net gppitnp 103/udp Genesis Point-to-Point Trans Net acr-nema 104/tcp ACR-NEMA Digital Imag. & Comm. 300 acr-nema 104/udp ACR-NEMA Digital Imag. & Comm. 300 # Patrick McNamee <--none---> cso 105/tcp CCSO name server protocol cso 105/udp CCSO name server protocol # Martin Hamilton <martin&mrrl.lut.as.uk> csnet-ns 105/tcp Mailbox Name Nameserver csnet-ns 105/udp Mailbox Name Nameserver # Marvin Solomon <solomon&CS.WISC.EDU> 3com-tsmux 106/tcp 3COM-TSMUX 3com-tsmux 106/udp 3COM-TSMUX # Jeremy Siegel <jzs&NSD.3Com.COM> ########## 106 Unauthorized use by insecure poppassd protocol rtelnet 107/tcp Remote Telnet Service rtelnet 107/udp Remote Telnet Service # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> snagas 108/tcp SNA Gateway Access Server snagas 108/udp SNA Gateway Access Server # Kevin Murphy <murphy&sevens.lkg.dec.com> pop2 109/tcp Post Office Protocol - Version 2 pop2 109/udp Post Office Protocol - Version 2 # Joyce K. Reynolds <jkrey&isi.edu> pop3 110/tcp Post Office Protocol - Version 3 pop3 110/udp Post Office Protocol - Version 3 # Marshall Rose <mrose&dbc.mtview.ca.us> sunrpc 111/tcp SUN Remote Procedure Call sunrpc 111/udp SUN Remote Procedure Call # Chuck McManis <cmcmanis&freegate.net> mcidas 112/tcp McIDAS Data Transmission Protocol mcidas 112/udp McIDAS Data Transmission Protocol # Glenn Davis <support&unidata.ucar.edu> ident 113/tcp auth 113/tcp Authentication Service auth 113/udp Authentication Service # Mike St. Johns <stjohns&arpa.mil> # 114 Deprecated June 2004 sftp 115/tcp Simple File Transfer Protocol sftp 115/udp Simple File Transfer Protocol # Mark Lottor <MKL&nisc.sri.com> ansanotify 116/tcp ANSA REX Notify ansanotify 116/udp ANSA REX Notify # Nicola J. Howarth <njh&ansa.co.uk> uucp-path 117/tcp UUCP Path Service uucp-path 117/udp UUCP Path Service sqlserv 118/tcp SQL Services sqlserv 118/udp SQL Services # Larry Barnes <barnes&broke.enet.dec.com> nntp 119/tcp Network News Transfer Protocol nntp 119/udp Network News Transfer Protocol # Phil Lapsley <phil&UCBARPA.BERKELEY.EDU> cfdptkt 120/tcp CFDPTKT cfdptkt 120/udp CFDPTKT # John Ioannidis <ji&close.cs.columbia.ed> erpc 121/tcp Encore Expedited Remote Pro.Call erpc 121/udp Encore Expedited Remote Pro.Call # Jack O'Neil <---none---> smakynet 122/tcp SMAKYNET smakynet 122/udp SMAKYNET # Pierre Arnaud <pierre.arnaud&iname.com> ntp 123/tcp Network Time Protocol ntp 123/udp Network Time Protocol # Dave Mills <mills&udel.edu> # [RFC5905] ansatrader 124/tcp ANSA REX Trader ansatrader 124/udp ANSA REX Trader # Nicola J. Howarth <njh&ansa.co.uk> locus-map 125/tcp Locus PC-Interface Net Map Ser locus-map 125/udp Locus PC-Interface Net Map Ser # Eric Peterson <lcc.eric&SEAS.UCLA.EDU> nxedit 126/tcp NXEdit nxedit 126/udp NXEdit # Don Payette <Don.Payette&unisys.com> ###########Port 126 Previously assigned to application below####### #unitary 126/tcp Unisys Unitary Login #unitary 126/udp Unisys Unitary Login # <feil&kronos.nisd.cam.unisys.com> ###########Port 126 Previously assigned to application above####### locus-con 127/tcp Locus PC-Interface Conn Server locus-con 127/udp Locus PC-Interface Conn Server # Eric Peterson <lcc.eric&SEAS.UCLA.EDU> gss-xlicen 128/tcp GSS X License Verification gss-xlicen 128/udp GSS X License Verification # John Light <johnl&gssc.gss.com> pwdgen 129/tcp Password Generator Protocol pwdgen 129/udp Password Generator Protocol # Frank J. Wacho <WANCHO&WSMR-SIMTEL20.ARMY.MIL> cisco-fna 130/tcp cisco FNATIVE cisco-fna 130/udp cisco FNATIVE cisco-tna 131/tcp cisco TNATIVE cisco-tna 131/udp cisco TNATIVE cisco-sys 132/tcp cisco SYSMAINT cisco-sys 132/udp cisco SYSMAINT statsrv 133/tcp Statistics Service statsrv 133/udp Statistics Service # Dave Mills <Mills&HUEY.UDEL.EDU> ingres-net 134/tcp INGRES-NET Service ingres-net 134/udp INGRES-NET Service # Mike Berrow <---none---> epmap 135/tcp DCE endpoint resolution epmap 135/udp DCE endpoint resolution # Joe Pato <pato&apollo.hp.com> profile 136/tcp PROFILE Naming System profile 136/udp PROFILE Naming System # Larry Peterson <llp&ARIZONA.EDU> netbios-ns 137/tcp NETBIOS Name Service netbios-ns 137/udp NETBIOS Name Service netbios-dgm 138/tcp NETBIOS Datagram Service netbios-dgm 138/udp NETBIOS Datagram Service netbios-ssn 139/tcp NETBIOS Session Service netbios-ssn 139/udp NETBIOS Session Service # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> emfis-data 140/tcp EMFIS Data Service emfis-data 140/udp EMFIS Data Service emfis-cntl 141/tcp EMFIS Control Service emfis-cntl 141/udp EMFIS Control Service # Gerd Beling <GBELING&ISI.EDU> bl-idm 142/tcp Britton-Lee IDM bl-idm 142/udp Britton-Lee IDM # Susie Snitzer <---none---> imap 143/tcp Internet Message Access Protocol imap 143/udp Internet Message Access Protocol # Mark Crispin <MRC&CAC.Washington.EDU> uma 144/tcp Universal Management Architecture uma 144/udp Universal Management Architecture # Jay Whitney <jw&powercenter.com> uaac 145/tcp UAAC Protocol uaac 145/udp UAAC Protocol # David A. Gomberg <gomberg&GATEWAY.MITRE.ORG> iso-tp0 146/tcp ISO-IP0 iso-tp0 146/udp ISO-IP0 iso-ip 147/tcp ISO-IP iso-ip 147/udp ISO-IP # Marshall Rose <mrose&dbc.mtview.ca.us> jargon 148/tcp Jargon jargon 148/udp Jargon # Bill Weinman <wew&bearnet.com> aed-512 149/tcp AED 512 Emulation Service aed-512 149/udp AED 512 Emulation Service # Albert G. Broscius <broscius&DSL.CIS.UPENN.EDU> sql-net 150/tcp SQL-NET sql-net 150/udp SQL-NET # Martin Picard <<---none---> hems 151/tcp HEMS hems 151/udp HEMS bftp 152/tcp Background File Transfer Program bftp 152/udp Background File Transfer Program # Annette DeSchon <DESCHON&ISI.EDU> sgmp 153/tcp SGMP sgmp 153/udp SGMP # Marty Schoffstahl <schoff&NISC.NYSER.NET> netsc-prod 154/tcp NETSC netsc-prod 154/udp NETSC netsc-dev 155/tcp NETSC netsc-dev 155/udp NETSC # Sergio Heker <heker&JVNCC.CSC.ORG> sqlsrv 156/tcp SQL Service sqlsrv 156/udp SQL Service # Craig Rogers <Rogers&ISI.EDU> knet-cmp 157/tcp KNET/VM Command/Message Protocol knet-cmp 157/udp KNET/VM Command/Message Protocol # Gary S. Malkin <GMALKIN&XYLOGICS.COM> pcmail-srv 158/tcp PCMail Server pcmail-srv 158/udp PCMail Server # Mark L. Lambert <markl&PTT.LCS.MIT.EDU> nss-routing 159/tcp NSS-Routing nss-routing 159/udp NSS-Routing # Yakov Rekhter <Yakov&IBM.COM> sgmp-traps 160/tcp SGMP-TRAPS sgmp-traps 160/udp SGMP-TRAPS # Marty Schoffstahl <schoff&NISC.NYSER.NET> snmp 161/tcp SNMP snmp 161/udp SNMP snmptrap 162/tcp SNMPTRAP snmptrap 162/udp SNMPTRAP # Marshall Rose <mrose&dbc.mtview.ca.us> cmip-man 163/tcp CMIP/TCP Manager cmip-man 163/udp CMIP/TCP Manager cmip-agent 164/tcp CMIP/TCP Agent cmip-agent 164/udp CMIP/TCP Agent # Amatzia Ben-Artzi <---none---> xns-courier 165/tcp Xerox xns-courier 165/udp Xerox # Susie Armstrong <Armstrong.wbst128&XEROX.COM> s-net 166/tcp Sirius Systems s-net 166/udp Sirius Systems # Brian Lloyd <brian&lloyd.com> namp 167/tcp NAMP namp 167/udp NAMP # Marty Schoffstahl <schoff&NISC.NYSER.NET> rsvd 168/tcp RSVD rsvd 168/udp RSVD # Previous contact: Neil Todd <mcvax!ist.co.uk!neil&UUNET.UU.NET> # Current contact: Alan Sandell <alan.sandell&ist.co.uk> 01 May 2008 send 169/tcp SEND send 169/udp SEND # William D. Wisner <wisner&HAYES.FAI.ALASKA.EDU> print-srv 170/tcp Network PostScript print-srv 170/udp Network PostScript # Brian Reid <reid&DECWRL.DEC.COM> multiplex 171/tcp Network Innovations Multiplex multiplex 171/udp Network Innovations Multiplex cl/1 172/tcp Network Innovations CL/1 cl/1 172/udp Network Innovations CL/1 # Kevin DeVault <<---none---> xyplex-mux 173/tcp Xyplex xyplex-mux 173/udp Xyplex # Bob Stewart <STEWART&XYPLEX.COM> mailq 174/tcp MAILQ mailq 174/udp MAILQ # Rayan Zachariassen <rayan&AI.TORONTO.EDU> vmnet 175/tcp VMNET vmnet 175/udp VMNET # Christopher Tengi <tengi&Princeton.EDU> genrad-mux 176/tcp GENRAD-MUX genrad-mux 176/udp GENRAD-MUX # Ron Thornton <thornton&qm7501.genrad.com> xdmcp 177/tcp X Display Manager Control Protocol xdmcp 177/udp X Display Manager Control Protocol # Robert W. Scheifler <RWS&XX.LCS.MIT.EDU> nextstep 178/tcp NextStep Window Server nextstep 178/udp NextStep Window Server # Leo Hourvitz <leo&NEXT.COM> bgp 179/tcp Border Gateway Protocol bgp 179/udp Border Gateway Protocol # Kirk Lougheed <LOUGHEED&MATHOM.CISCO.COM> bgp 179/sctp BGP # IETF TSVWG # Randall Stewart <rrs&lakerest.net> # [RFC4960] ris 180/tcp Intergraph ris 180/udp Intergraph # Dave Buehmann <ingr!daveb&UUNET.UU.NET> unify 181/tcp Unify unify 181/udp Unify # Mark Ainsley <ianaportmaster&unify.com> audit 182/tcp Unisys Audit SITP audit 182/udp Unisys Audit SITP # Gil Greenbaum <gcole&nisd.cam.unisys.com> ocbinder 183/tcp OCBinder ocbinder 183/udp OCBinder ocserver 184/tcp OCServer ocserver 184/udp OCServer # Jerrilynn Okamura <--none---> remote-kis 185/tcp Remote-KIS remote-kis 185/udp Remote-KIS kis 186/tcp KIS Protocol kis 186/udp KIS Protocol # Ralph Droms <rdroms&NRI.RESTON.VA.US> aci 187/tcp Application Communication Interface aci 187/udp Application Communication Interface # Rick Carlos <rick.ticipa.csc.ti.com> mumps 188/tcp Plus Five's MUMPS mumps 188/udp Plus Five's MUMPS # Hokey Stenn <hokey&PLUS5.COM> qft 189/tcp Queued File Transport qft 189/udp Queued File Transport # Wayne Schroeder <schroeder&SDS.SDSC.EDU> gacp 190/tcp Gateway Access Control Protocol gacp 190/udp Gateway Access Control Protocol # C. Philip Wood <cpw&LANL.GOV> prospero 191/tcp Prospero Directory Service prospero 191/udp Prospero Directory Service # B. Clifford Neuman <bcn&isi.edu> osu-nms 192/tcp OSU Network Monitoring System osu-nms 192/udp OSU Network Monitoring System # Doug Karl <KARL-D&OSU-20.IRCC.OHIO-STATE.EDU> srmp 193/tcp Spider Remote Monitoring Protocol srmp 193/udp Spider Remote Monitoring Protocol # Ted J. Socolofsky <Teds&SPIDER.CO.UK> irc 194/tcp Internet Relay Chat Protocol irc 194/udp Internet Relay Chat Protocol # Jarkko Oikarinen <jto&TOLSUN.OULU.FI> dn6-nlm-aud 195/tcp DNSIX Network Level Module Audit dn6-nlm-aud 195/udp DNSIX Network Level Module Audit dn6-smm-red 196/tcp DNSIX Session Mgt Module Audit Redir dn6-smm-red 196/udp DNSIX Session Mgt Module Audit Redir # Lawrence Lebahn <DIA3&PAXRV-NES.NAVY.MIL> dls 197/tcp Directory Location Service dls 197/udp Directory Location Service dls-mon 198/tcp Directory Location Service Monitor dls-mon 198/udp Directory Location Service Monitor # Scott Bellew <smb&cs.purdue.edu> smux 199/tcp SMUX smux 199/udp SMUX # Marshall Rose <mrose&dbc.mtview.ca.us> src 200/tcp IBM System Resource Controller src 200/udp IBM System Resource Controller # Gerald McBrearty <---none---> at-rtmp 201/tcp AppleTalk Routing Maintenance at-rtmp 201/udp AppleTalk Routing Maintenance at-nbp 202/tcp AppleTalk Name Binding at-nbp 202/udp AppleTalk Name Binding at-3 203/tcp AppleTalk Unused at-3 203/udp AppleTalk Unused at-echo 204/tcp AppleTalk Echo at-echo 204/udp AppleTalk Echo at-5 205/tcp AppleTalk Unused at-5 205/udp AppleTalk Unused at-zis 206/tcp AppleTalk Zone Information at-zis 206/udp AppleTalk Zone Information at-7 207/tcp AppleTalk Unused at-7 207/udp AppleTalk Unused at-8 208/tcp AppleTalk Unused at-8 208/udp AppleTalk Unused # Rob Chandhok <chandhok&gnome.cs.cmu.edu> qmtp 209/tcp The Quick Mail Transfer Protocol qmtp 209/udp The Quick Mail Transfer Protocol # Dan Bernstein <djb&silverton.berkeley.edu> z39.50 210/tcp ANSI Z39.50 z39.50 210/udp ANSI Z39.50 # Mark H. Needleman <markn&sirsi.com> 914c/g 211/tcp Texas Instruments 914C/G Terminal 914c/g 211/udp Texas Instruments 914C/G Terminal # Bill Harrell <---none---> anet 212/tcp ATEXSSTR anet 212/udp ATEXSSTR # Jim Taylor <taylor&heart.epps.kodak.com> ipx 213/tcp IPX ipx 213/udp IPX # Don Provan <donp&xlnvax.novell.com> vmpwscs 214/tcp VM PWSCS vmpwscs 214/udp VM PWSCS # Dan Shia <dset!shia&uunet.UU.NET> softpc 215/tcp Insignia Solutions softpc 215/udp Insignia Solutions # Martyn Thomas <---none---> CAIlic 216/tcp Computer Associates Int'l License Server CAIlic 216/udp Computer Associates Int'l License Server # Chuck Spitz <spich04&cai.com> dbase 217/tcp dBASE Unix dbase 217/udp dBASE Unix # Don Gibson # <sequent!aero!twinsun!ashtate.A-T.COM!dong&uunet.UU.NET> mpp 218/tcp Netix Message Posting Protocol mpp 218/udp Netix Message Posting Protocol # Shannon Yeh <yeh&netix.com> uarps 219/tcp Unisys ARPs uarps 219/udp Unisys ARPs # Ashok Marwaha <---none---> imap3 220/tcp Interactive Mail Access Protocol v3 imap3 220/udp Interactive Mail Access Protocol v3 # James Rice <RICE&SUMEX-AIM.STANFORD.EDU> fln-spx 221/tcp Berkeley rlogind with SPX auth fln-spx 221/udp Berkeley rlogind with SPX auth rsh-spx 222/tcp Berkeley rshd with SPX auth rsh-spx 222/udp Berkeley rshd with SPX auth cdc 223/tcp Certificate Distribution Center cdc 223/udp Certificate Distribution Center # Kannan Alagappan <kannan&sejour.enet.dec.com> ########### Possible Conflict of Port 222 with "Masqdialer"############## ### Contact for Masqdialer is Charles Wright <cpwright&villagenet.com>### masqdialer 224/tcp masqdialer masqdialer 224/udp masqdialer # Charles Wright <cpwright&villagenet.com> # 225-241 Reserved # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> direct 242/tcp Direct direct 242/udp Direct # Herb Sutter <HerbS&cntc.com> sur-meas 243/tcp Survey Measurement sur-meas 243/udp Survey Measurement # Dave Clark <ddc&LCS.MIT.EDU> inbusiness 244/tcp inbusiness inbusiness 244/udp inbusiness # Derrick Hisatake <derrick.i.hisatake&intel.com> link 245/tcp LINK link 245/udp LINK dsp3270 246/tcp Display Systems Protocol dsp3270 246/udp Display Systems Protocol # Weldon J. Showalter <Gamma&MINTAKA.DCA.MIL> subntbcst_tftp 247/tcp SUBNTBCST_TFTP subntbcst_tftp 247/udp SUBNTBCST_TFTP # John Fake <fake&us.ibm.com> bhfhs 248/tcp bhfhs bhfhs 248/udp bhfhs # John Kelly <johnk&bellhow.com> # 249-255 Reserved # Jon Postel <postel&isi.edu> rap 256/tcp RAP rap 256/udp RAP # J.S. Greenfield <greeny&raleigh.ibm.com> set 257/tcp Secure Electronic Transaction set 257/udp Secure Electronic Transaction # Donald Eastlake <dee3&torque.pothole.com> # 258 Unassigned (Removed 2006-09-13) esro-gen 259/tcp Efficient Short Remote Operations esro-gen 259/udp Efficient Short Remote Operations # Mohsen Banan <mohsen&rostam.neda.com> openport 260/tcp Openport openport 260/udp Openport # John Marland <jmarland&dean.openport.com> nsiiops 261/tcp IIOP Name Service over TLS/SSL nsiiops 261/udp IIOP Name Service over TLS/SSL # Jeff Stewart <jstewart&netscape.com> arcisdms 262/tcp Arcisdms arcisdms 262/udp Arcisdms
- Sep 14 Tue 2010 08:19
HDR高動態範圍" High Dymanic Range "
** 認識 HDR **
HDR 是 " High Dymanic Range " ,
中文叫做 " 高動態範圍 " ,
http://zh.wikipedia.org/zh-tw/%E9%AB%98%E5%8A%A8%E6%80%81%E8%8C%83%E5%9B%B4%E6%88%90%E5%83%8F
通常是用多張不同曝光照片,
透由軟體的合成,
呈顯具有亮部及暗部曝光細節皆正常清楚的影像。
有一部份的高動態範圍照片,
類似攝影師會用"黑卡"手法來減少天空曝光時間,
增加地面/海面的曝光時間,來達到類似的效果。
http://www.photomm.org/viewtopic.php?t=6475
http://shawnnpano.blogspot.com/2007/03/hdr.html
http://www.taiwanonline.cc/phpBB/viewtopic.php?p=31264&sid=84ec1426285eff62c8ee5ea11b9e475a
http://blog.xuite.net/falconkimo/blog/13200120
http://www.openfoundry.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1746&Itemid=144
http://www.mobile01.com/topicdetail.php?f=256&t=269091
http://hiccer.pixnet.net/blog/post/21543772
http://big5.ifeng.com/gate/big5/tech.ifeng.com/digi/mobile/detail_2010_09/13/2500716_0.shtml
- Sep 13 Mon 2010 14:21
震撼! 抑鬱袋鼠跳海自殺
震撼! 抑鬱袋鼠跳海自殺
『※自殺不能解決問題,勇敢求救並非弱者,生命一定可以找到出路。透過守門123步驟-1問2應3轉介,你我都可以成為自殺防治守門人。安心專線:0800-788-995(0800-請幫幫-救救我);張老師專線:1980;生命線協談專線:1995。』
http://www.nownews.com/2010/09/13/91-2645903.htm
可惜,這段警語袋鼠看不懂;據《環球網》報導,事後據動物學家表示,動物有時也會患上抑鬱症,有些也會選擇自殺的方式了結此生。而抑鬱症常見的症狀包括:情緒低落、心境悲觀、愉快感喪失、自我感覺不好、對日常生活興趣缺乏、常有自我責備、自我評價降低、持續性疲乏;睡眠差、沒有食欲、記憶減退、不能集中注意力、工作、學習、渾身說不出的難受及疼痛等;對自己沒有信心、對自己所做所想的事情抱有懷疑、悲觀地想像自己的將來、有失望乃至絕望的想法。
- Sep 12 Sun 2010 19:29
人物周圍的紫光該如何消除?
- Sep 12 Sun 2010 19:24
《魔戒》戒靈?藏身瀑布
《魔戒》戒靈?藏身瀑布
http://www.nownews.com/2010/09/12/91-2645729.htm
在一道壯歡瀑布的水幕下,有個像《魔戒》系列(the Lord of the Rings)裡的「戒靈」(ringwraith或稱Nazgul)
- Sep 11 Sat 2010 13:16
Google 推出 GMaps 4.5 for Android 更新,新增行人指路、強化街景
Google 推出 GMaps 4.5 for Android 更新,新增行人指路、強化街景
- Aug 31 Tue 2010 22:05
雲端技術的應用 之 資料交換及備份
雲端技術的應用 之 資料交換及備份
下一代的電腦科技似乎都圍繞著雲端這個話題,而最近的許多網路服務也開始朝向這個方向在發展,智慧型手機和平板電腦的普及也加速了雲端科技成形的速度,在這新一代電腦使用觀念的發展期間,資料交換就很快的成為雲端服務的第一個焦點,目前最廣為人知的雲端備份服務當屬Dropbox
如果你不知道甚麼是雲端也不太想花太多力氣就想知道這到底是幹嘛,Dropbox官網早就準備一個簡單明瞭你聽不懂他的英文也看得懂他在說甚麼的影片
以銀行來舉例,你可以把檔案當做你的錢,你可以把任何一個電腦/智慧型手機/筆電或平板電腦…等裝置當作銀行的分行,你可以在任何一家該銀行分行提領你的錢,而你在任何地方刷簿子或確認餘額的時候他們都是及時同步的記錄你的交易,至於分行之間怎麼交換你的交易資料你完全不需要知道…你只要安裝並設定好你的雲端服務提供者請你安裝的軟體即可
如果你愛打電動…你覺得惡靈古堡裡面的置物箱很不可思議,那這類的軟體就是在你電腦上達成這樣的功能,你可以在你的手機電腦或筆電上面都放一個置物箱,但是你不管從哪一個箱子打開存取你的裝備…他們都是連結到同一個空間,這個空間就是雲端的雲-cloud的概念,這些箱子就是你的端client,從此你可以不必仰賴著隨身碟…記憶卡…你只需要連上網路,that’s all
雖然事情就是這麼簡單,但是Dropbox目前沒有中文版,相信這可以讓百分之八十以上的朋友們卻步然後直接關掉網頁,如果是這樣~下面還有另外一套一樣服務的提供者叫SugarSync
他一樣也做了簡單明瞭的影片給各位看官過目
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- Aug 31 Tue 2010 20:11
財政部臺北市國稅局辦理「非稅不可,百萬Fun Song召集令」活動
財政部臺北市國稅局辦理「非稅不可,百萬Fun Song召集令」活動,已於99年7月20日開始,活動對象為全國大專校院在校學生(含碩、博士班),活動項目包含租稅益智挑戰賽等多項比賽及網路遊戲、票選活動等,詳情請見活動官網
http://www.taxfunsong99.com.tw/event_quiz.htm
- Aug 28 Sat 2010 22:02
Edius 6 support 2K, 4K and 10 bit color
Edius 6 support 2K, 4K and 10 bit color
0:02 Mutil-format
0:06 Mutil-system
0:08 Mutil resolution
0:13 Real-time editing
0:35 HD, Internet, Mobile, 2K, 4K movie
0:52 Realtime color correction
1:03 Mutil layer for AVCHD
1:09 YUV color space, realtime GPU 3D effect
1:18 New Canopus HQX codec, support 10 bit color depth
1:23 realtime fliters, keyers, transitions and bland
1:37 New Bezier masking function
1:43 Large range of format support
1:53 Mutilcam function support up to 16 cams..............(Worldcup? Concert? 16 cams)
2:00 5 types of edit mode
2:06 New proxy edit mode
2:12 Full screen preview, perfect tapeless editing perform
2:14 New flowchart, New track(maybe Tracking) mask, AE plugin bridge, Audio shift, improve interface, free plugins
- Aug 28 Sat 2010 21:41
[轉載][技術] 如何幫自己的網站/部落格設立Facebook粉絲專頁、個人化網址
[轉載][技術] 如何幫自己的網站/部落格設立Facebook粉絲專頁、個人化網址
http://dreamyeh.pixnet.net/blog/post/25664306
- Jul 31 Sat 2010 16:11
1976-2006電影穩定架影片拍攝內容發展史
1976-2006電影穩定架影片拍攝內容發展史
**FIRST OFF I DISCLAIM ALL COPYRIGHT FROM MUSIC!! I do not own any of the song used in the performance, nor did i write any of it, nor do I make a penny from this video. This is only used to share an event where said music just happened to inspire art and nothing more.**
This video was originally edited for the Society of Camera Operators Steadicam Forum on October 8, 2006 - Woodland Hills, CA and more recently on Steadishots.org
I'm a "back to basics" kind of guy, and as a film producer, writer, director, editor, effects compositor, actor, and new Stedicam Operator myself, I felt this video needs to be seen by all real appreciators of film making the way it should be.
The new trend of handheld shots mixed with headache induced cross processed looks is okay when used sparingly, but these days is overkilled, to the point where all we see now are 2 hour soft drink commercials.
- Jul 29 Thu 2010 20:05
Intel展示50Gbs頻寬的矽光子技術
- Jul 21 Wed 2010 21:09
校園料理達人