In Feburary 2016 24,
Download and install Adobe Lightroom on your new computer. Open a Web browser and navigate to the Lightroom for Windows section of Adobe's website. If you're using Mac OS X, navigate to the Lightroom for Macintosh section. Click the version of Lightroom that you want to download, and then click
Proceed to Download. Follow Adobe's installation instructions.
Copy your Lightroom catalog, previews, and smart previews to an external storage device -- such as a USB thumb drive, SD card, or hard drive.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users\
\Pictures\Lightroom.'
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Pictures/Lightroom.' Copy the following files to your external storage device:
[catalog name].lrcat
[catalog name] Previews.lrdata
[catalog name] Smart Previews.lrdata
Copy your Lightroom photos to your external storage device. Copy your photos exactly as they are -- do not rename the parent folders, subfolders or image files.
Copy your Lightroom preferences to your external storage device.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users
\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom\Preferences.' Copy the 'Lightroom 5 Preferences.agprefs' file to your external storage device.
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Library/Preferences.' Copy the 'com.adobe.Lightroom5.plist' file to your external storage device.
Copy your Lightroom presets and templates to your external storage device.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users\
\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom.'
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom.' Copy each preset and template folder to your external storage device.
If you're on a Mac and you can't find the Library directory, open a Finder window, click the
Go menu, hold down the
Option key, and select
Library.
Transfer your Lightroom catalog, previews, and smart previews from your external storage device to your new computer.
Windows: Navigate to '\Users\
\Pictures\Lightroom.'
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Pictures/Lightroom.'
Move the .lrcat and two .lrdata files from your external storage device to the 'Lightroom' folder.
Transfer your Lightroom photos from your external storage device to your new computer. If you're transferring your photos from one Windows computer to another, or from one Mac to another, place your photos in the same location as they were stored on your old computer.
Warning! You may need to relink your photos to your Lightroom catalog if you're transferring your photos between Windows and Mac OS X.
Transfer your Lightroom preferences from your external storage device to your new computer.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users\
\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom\Preferences.' Move the 'Lightroom 5 Preferences.agprefs' file from your external storage device to the 'Preferences' folder.
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Library/Preferences.' Move the 'com.adobe.Lightroom5.plist' file from your external storage device to the 'Preferences' folder.
Transfer your Lightroom presets and templates from your external storage device to your new computer.
Windows: Navigate to 'C:\Users\
\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom.'
Mac: Navigate to '/Users/
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom.'
Move each preset and template folder from your external storage device to the 'Lightroom' folder.
Open your Lightroom catalog on your new computer. Double-click your Lightroom Catalog. Lightroom automatically loads your presets, preferences and other Lightroom data. If question marks appear beside any of your images or folders, you can relink them. Right-click on the missing folder, select
Find missing folder... and then choose the location of your folder.
In Feburary 2016 24,
Showing posts with label device. Show all posts
Showing posts with label device. Show all posts
Wednesday, 24 February 2016
Sunday, 14 February 2016
Tutorial for SNMP in PHPIn Feburary 2016 14,
In Feburary 2016 14,
Right-click the PHP file you want to edit and select 'Open With.' Click your preferred PHP editor.
Use the following function to connect to the device on your network:$device = snmpget('127.0.0.1', 'public', 'system.SysContact.0');Replace the IP address with the IP address of the device you want to access.
Retrieve information about the device. The following code gets a list of data from the device:$data snmp_read_mib('./MIB.txt');Replace 'MIB.txt' with the MIB file that contains the SNMP information on the device.
Print the output to the browser window. The following code prints the data to the browser for your review:print_r( snmprealwalk('$data, 'FOO-BAR-MIB::table' );
In Feburary 2016 14,
Right-click the PHP file you want to edit and select 'Open With.' Click your preferred PHP editor.
Use the following function to connect to the device on your network:$device = snmpget('127.0.0.1', 'public', 'system.SysContact.0');Replace the IP address with the IP address of the device you want to access.
Retrieve information about the device. The following code gets a list of data from the device:$data snmp_read_mib('./MIB.txt');Replace 'MIB.txt' with the MIB file that contains the SNMP information on the device.
Print the output to the browser window. The following code prints the data to the browser for your review:print_r( snmprealwalk('$data, 'FOO-BAR-MIB::table' );
In Feburary 2016 14,
Saturday, 13 February 2016
How to Create a Website to Sell ThingsIn Feburary 2016 13,
In Feburary 2016 13,
Take some time a really think about your audience. Who are they and why do they want to buy your product(s). Make a list of their demographics and psychographics, and create a benefit hierarchy which will show the most important reasons they buy to the least important. Are there different segments that have slightly difference characteristics or may behave differently? How do each of these individuals get information - where do they go to learn about products like yours? Are there other outlets (competitors) for these products? If so, what is your compelling competitive differentiator (why should they buy from you)?
What Do You Want Your Market to Do?
Of course, we want the audience to buy, but the buying process may not be instantaneous. Make it easy for them to find the information they want. Engage their interests and bring them to the logical conclusion: a purchase. And don't forget that many may be accessing your site from a mobile device. Increasingly this is BIG part of e-commerce and you must maximize the customer experience for the mobile buyer.
Building the Site
Your site must have a way to display your goods and a way to process the transaction. You might want to consult or use a professional web designer. If you want to do it yourself, please think about using a service such as Shopify, which provides easy templates for website construction, secure hosting, a merchant account, and all the back-end processing. They charge a fee, but they take all the worries away.
Market the Site
Get the word out, consistently and with urgency. Your message should be where your audience goes for information, such as social media. Integrate the message about your e-commerce site with all your other marketing. Keep your site interesting and fresh with new content, such as a blog. You may not be able to exactly measure the contribution of this content, but it adds credibility, builds your brand and provides other ways that people may find your site. If someone buys, say thank you and repromote your products and competitive differentiation. If someone is interested, but doesn't buy right away, develop a program to nurture them, perhaps through email.
Metrics and Measurement
We want to do more of the things that work and less of the things that don't work, and the only things that can be improved are the things we measure. So there are a few metrics that we want to pay attention to. The number of visitors is a starting point. People can't buy unless they come to the site. How many came and how many interacted or went to multiple pages? How many didn't interact (bounced) and what's your opinion why? Next, how many registered (perhaps for a newsletter), entered the shopping cart and how many bought? The conversions from visitor to registrant, visitor to shopping cart and visitor to purchase are key to success, you want to make them go up.
In Feburary 2016 13,
Take some time a really think about your audience. Who are they and why do they want to buy your product(s). Make a list of their demographics and psychographics, and create a benefit hierarchy which will show the most important reasons they buy to the least important. Are there different segments that have slightly difference characteristics or may behave differently? How do each of these individuals get information - where do they go to learn about products like yours? Are there other outlets (competitors) for these products? If so, what is your compelling competitive differentiator (why should they buy from you)?
What Do You Want Your Market to Do?
Of course, we want the audience to buy, but the buying process may not be instantaneous. Make it easy for them to find the information they want. Engage their interests and bring them to the logical conclusion: a purchase. And don't forget that many may be accessing your site from a mobile device. Increasingly this is BIG part of e-commerce and you must maximize the customer experience for the mobile buyer.
Building the Site
Your site must have a way to display your goods and a way to process the transaction. You might want to consult or use a professional web designer. If you want to do it yourself, please think about using a service such as Shopify, which provides easy templates for website construction, secure hosting, a merchant account, and all the back-end processing. They charge a fee, but they take all the worries away.
Market the Site
Get the word out, consistently and with urgency. Your message should be where your audience goes for information, such as social media. Integrate the message about your e-commerce site with all your other marketing. Keep your site interesting and fresh with new content, such as a blog. You may not be able to exactly measure the contribution of this content, but it adds credibility, builds your brand and provides other ways that people may find your site. If someone buys, say thank you and repromote your products and competitive differentiation. If someone is interested, but doesn't buy right away, develop a program to nurture them, perhaps through email.
Metrics and Measurement
We want to do more of the things that work and less of the things that don't work, and the only things that can be improved are the things we measure. So there are a few metrics that we want to pay attention to. The number of visitors is a starting point. People can't buy unless they come to the site. How many came and how many interacted or went to multiple pages? How many didn't interact (bounced) and what's your opinion why? Next, how many registered (perhaps for a newsletter), entered the shopping cart and how many bought? The conversions from visitor to registrant, visitor to shopping cart and visitor to purchase are key to success, you want to make them go up.
In Feburary 2016 13,
Sunday, 7 February 2016
How to Change a Login Password on a Popcorn Hour FTP ServerIn Feburary 2016 07,
In Feburary 2016 07,
Log in to your device via FTP using the default password.
Right-click 'nzbget.conf,' and click 'Open With,' then 'Notepad.'
Browse through the configurations file until the 'server1.password=1234' tag. Replace '1234' with a custom password.
Close the file and click 'Save.'
Restart your device for the server settings to take effect.
In Feburary 2016 07,
Log in to your device via FTP using the default password.
Right-click 'nzbget.conf,' and click 'Open With,' then 'Notepad.'
Browse through the configurations file until the 'server1.password=1234' tag. Replace '1234' with a custom password.
Close the file and click 'Save.'
Restart your device for the server settings to take effect.
In Feburary 2016 07,
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