Wednesday, 23 December 2015
Zoner Photo Studio Pro 18.0.1.6 Incl Crack
General information
| Title : | Download Zoner Photo Studio Pro |
| Copy : | v18.0.1.6 |
| Manufacturer : | Zoner Inc |
| Updated on : | December 4, 2015 |
| Operating System : | Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10 (32-64 bit) - Memory: 2 GB RAM - Support for 4K monitors |
| File size(s) : | 65 Megabytes |
Zoner Photo Studio Pro 18.0.1.6 Latest is an all-in-one photo management utility
to edit, download and share photos. In addition to the basic function
has options to download pictures to your computer from a digital camera,
and professional tools to edit pictures, remove any image defects and
offers unlimited capacity to publish and archive graphic files. Zoner
Photo Studio Pro 18 works as a convenient image viewer software with
enhanced capabilities to organize your memorial images and keep them in
good shape!
Tools such as iron, brush or fill provide precise photo retouching. Iron is used to develop the fine details, for example, a portrait photo. Fill is applied to the surface fill the same tint of color, while the local Brush coloring. Zoner Photo Studio Pro 18.0.1.6 Patch displays information of each image graphics file such as size on disk, the date of creation and last modification, the type of compression and resolution, as well as basic information on parameters EXIF. Using the program, we can also organize our image files, sort, search, find and replace photos.
Zoner Photo Studio Pro 18 Key Features:
With Zoner Photo Studio Pro 18.0.1.6 Serial Number, the user can create panoramic images from several individual images, remove damaged parts in pictures and add different effects (sharpen, blur, etc.). Many built-in filters and special effects allows you to easily retouch images easily to share photos on social networking sites like Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp.Tools such as iron, brush or fill provide precise photo retouching. Iron is used to develop the fine details, for example, a portrait photo. Fill is applied to the surface fill the same tint of color, while the local Brush coloring. Zoner Photo Studio Pro 18.0.1.6 Patch displays information of each image graphics file such as size on disk, the date of creation and last modification, the type of compression and resolution, as well as basic information on parameters EXIF. Using the program, we can also organize our image files, sort, search, find and replace photos.
Installation Instructions:
Open [zps18_en.exe] and install the software.
Close program and do not launch it. Close it completely from task manager.
Block Zoner Photo Studio access to internet using your firewall or use it without Internet.
Go to crack folder and copy/paste “pack.dat” to installation directory and replace the original file.
Monday, 21 December 2015
WCLD
It's been dark here at the blog for many moons, but I saw a show last night that demanded a return to print. After all these years, I finally saw my first Beatle live. Before I go into those details, I'll digress a bit.
I bought With the Beatles in December of 1963. I liked the album a lot, but at that point I was not particularly caught up in the whole Beatlemania thing. You have to remember that news was traveling a lot slower than it does today and the giant Beatle tidal wave had not yet hit the American shores. That all changed when they appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show on Sunday February 9, 1964.
That weekend we were on a family ski trip to the Poconos with friends of my parents and their two daughters who were roughly the same ages as my brother and I. The two girls were all over the Beatles and went screaming around the resort all weekend in anticipation of the show on Sunday night. We watched the show back at their house on Sunday night. When their enthusiasm was added to seeing the Beatles live with my own eyes, I was hooked too. It was the beginning of a long love affair with the music of this very special band.
Since I wasn't going to many concerts when I was 12 years old, I never got a chance to see the Beatles live. I never made the effort to see any of the members play solo in the years following, until last night. In July I got wind of the opening of this fabulous 200 million dollar arts center in San Antonio where the kick off event was going to be Sir Paul playing in a 1700 seat venue. That was all I needed to know.
At 8 last night, Mrs. V and I walked over from the bar of the hotel next door to the most amazing venue. The Tobin Center is absolutely beautiful and one of the best places to hear music I have ever seen. It was a very civilized crowd with many in attendance with sport coats and even neckties. Things you don't often see a rock concert.
At about 8:30, Paul and the band came out and launched into Eight Days a Week. Over the next two hours, Paul, looking trim and very fit for his age, alternated between his signature Hofner bass, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, grand piano, upright piano and even ukulele for a version of George Harrison's Something. Over a 28 song set, he moved easily from Beatle classics to Wings songs to his newer material. He played great guitar including a verse of Foxy Lady on his psychedelic painted Les Paul. His voice is still amazingly good.
His enthusiasm for the music was evident and there was a great vibe and connection with the audience. The band complemented his music and also looked like they were having a great time.
There was something that was quite surreal about being less than 20 feet from a star of Paul's magnitude. Highlights of the set for me included Day Tripper, Lady Madonna, and a great version of Back in the USSR.
In an interesting twist, the man in seat next to me is the President of the Surf Ballroom and Museum in Clear Lake, Iowa. This was the site of Buddy Holly's last show before the tragic plane crash. In fact, Holly's plane went down on his family's farm where the crash monument is located today. Waiting for the show, we got into quite a conversation about Holly's influence on Paul and the early Beatles music. We also discussed the connection of Holly to Bob Dylan and the famous night when Holly looked into Dylan's eyes from the stage at the Duluth Armory. A story that Bob mentioned in his Grammy acceptance speech.
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