In this article, we’ll discuss what artificial intelligence can do, with the example of Midjourney. You’ll learn how to use it for generation of quality images, and if there are any alternatives to this tool.
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Software-based recovery of accidentally deleted *.png images using Hetman Software tools in Los Angeles.
In this article, we’ll discuss what artificial intelligence can do, with the example of Midjourney. You’ll learn how to use it for generation of quality images, and if there are any alternatives to this tool.
(more…)In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the settings of modern monitors, explore how to adjust brightness, contrast, and color gamma properly, and how to calibrate your monitor.
(more…)Read about setting up the autosave function and using Adobe Photoshop automatic file recovery. Let’s have a look at the programs to recover deleted .psd images. Adobe Photoshop is very reliable software but as well as other programs it may encounter errors and failures that are not necessarily caused by its own internal reasons, but quite often by the user’s actions.
(more…)Read this article for detailed guidance on recovering deleted *.ai, *.eps, *.ait, *.svg files, restoring the last saved copy of an illustration, and finding your way through Adobe Illustrator autosave and recovery functions. Adobe Illustrator is one of the most popular vector graphics editors which also has functions for text management, color management and drawing.
(more…)Read about recovering data from damaged disks, saving files with FTP or burning them to CDs: a system administrator’s data recovery kit. Data recovery tools for home users and small businesses are utterly different from tools intended for the use by system administrators managing networks of multiple PCs. Tools for system administrators will normally offer certain features that would unnecessarily complicate tools intended for the home user market. In this article, we will have a look at one of such tools, and discuss the features aimed at the sysadmin crowd.
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