14:40:52 #startmeeting 14:40:52 Meeting started Sun Jan 30 14:40:52 2011 UTC. The chair is herlo. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 14:40:52 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 16:07:02 Need transcription here! 16:12:23 Ctrl-D to duplicate objects 16:12:31 Ctrl-G to group objects 16:12:44 1 to go to 100% zoom 16:12:55 5 to center canvas to fill the screen 16:13:05 +/- to zoom in and out 16:13:11 #chair jsmith-mobile 16:13:11 Current chairs: herlo jsmith-mobile 16:13:34 PgUp/PgDn Move up and down in the stack (layers) 16:13:43 Home/End Move to the top or bottom of the stack 16:14:09 Use the aspect ratio lock 16:14:16 (the lock icon in toolbar) 16:14:36 Shift and Control are magical :-) 16:16:30 Using them when scaling fits to even ratios 16:16:51 Using Ctrl when rotating to snap to 15 degree intervals 16:17:08 Holding down shift when moving objects with the arrow keys moves them faster 16:18:45 Anything outside the canvas doesn't print, as is essentially used as a pasteboard 16:22:08 Inkscape remembers the last fill settings 16:22:21 Click on an object, and then click on the color you want to fill 16:22:30 Hold down shift and click on the color to change the stroke color 16:23:08 You can also do Object -> Fill and Stroke to bring up the dialog 16:23:25 Then use the tabs to select the fill, stroke paint, and stroke style 16:25:49 One common trick is to duplicate an object several times, and then use the "Align and Distribute" dialog to arrange them 16:27:07 When you create an object, look for the custom toolbar (right below the menus and toolbar) for that object 16:27:37 Use that toolbar to set height, width, corner radius, and other features of the object 16:29:55 Use "union" and "difference" between the paths to create more interesting shapes 16:33:52 (and remember to move objects up and down the stack to choose which cuts the other in the difference) 16:34:37 Hold down shift when resizing an object to have it grow from the middle instead of from an edge 16:40:06 Moving objects with the Alt key held down makes the movements more precise 16:41:28 Gtrl-G to group objects 16:41:43 Ctrl-Shift-G to ungroup 16:44:16 Instead of creating duplicates, use Alt-D to create a clone. 16:44:25 Change one object, and the clones all change as well 16:51:30 Inkscape uses .gpl palette files, just like GIMP and Agave 17:07:23 Anyone transcribing? 17:08:18 Cerlyn: Error: Can't start another meeting, one is in progress. 17:10:32 Maria wants to continue talking about this at lunchtime after the next talk is over 17:10:40 #topic GIMP as a pro photo editing tool and Contribute with Knowledge / Mar�Leandro 17:10:47 Shows pictures on the screen from yesterday 17:11:04 "I like GIMP, because it's not Photoshop" 17:11:04 {Someone is recording this as a video presentation; look for it later} 17:11:52 #addchair cerlyn 17:12:20 #chair cerlyn 17:12:20 Current chairs: cerlyn herlo jsmith-mobile nb 17:12:22 #topic GIMP as a pro photo editing tool and Contribute with Knowledge / Mar�Leandro 17:14:04 Maria shows how to edit a raw photo (image dump of sensor data from a camera provided without compensation to any color space) 17:14:35 you can tweak them how you like when loading them; the default is "Automatic Balance" 17:14:55 She has several podcasts online on her blog about this 17:15:48 She shows the picture (of a baby) next to the toolbar in gimp 17:16:09 She wants to make the picture of the child smile 17:17:46 Filters/Distort/iWarp, use the move effect 17:18:30 She then grows the baby's ears to make it look like a Vulcan on Star Trek, and presses, OK 17:19:04 She also increased the size of the eyes; which someone notes is a common thing done to celebrity shots 17:20:06 another person notes guys are not that big to pictures as women, he tends to let people approve their edited pictures (shadows removed, etc.) before putting them online 17:21:29 Maria then wants to discuss layers 17:22:12 some of them are made transparent so you can see things underneath 17:23:04 she then highlights the baby's eyes, cuts and pastes them to a new transparent layer o ntop 17:23:28 She then uses the Color/Colorize effect to give the baby green eyes 17:24:49 and then uses the eraser tool with a fuzzy edged circular brush to remove the skin overage from the original cut eye area on the transparent layer 17:25:03 Maria then wants to discuss erasing something without people knowing 17:26:25 Someone asks why they should shoot in RAW format on their camera instead of JPEG; Maria will discuss this at the end 17:26:40 She then loads a picture of someone with a blue pole behind her 17:28:12 She then will use the Stamp (Clone) tool 17:30:36 She clicks to select a region, and uses Ctrl-Click to select it, and then clicks in the area to replace 17:31:04 she attempts to position the clone source (which moves with the cursor) so that the shadow and light regions behind the pole are appropriately copied as well 17:31:19 She removes a blemish from the woman's face in a similar manner 17:33:56 The Healing Tool can be used to attempt to remove a blemish with a more complex algorithm than a pure clone 17:34:31 The Raw Studio application is then shown 17:36:49 she uses the Exposure setting to brighten an underexposed photo 17:37:15 And then tweaks its Contrast and Warmth/tint settings slightly 17:37:39 Warmth tends not to effect skintones while tint does 17:37:58 She now opens Darktable, another application 17:39:52 what was the name of the app before Darktable? I missed it. thx 17:40:06 jaafar: Raw Studio 17:40:13 Cerlyn: thank you 17:40:24 http://rawstudio.org/ 17:41:09 She uses Darktable to add a vinette(?-trying to translate from Spanish onscreen) around the image, which frames it a bit with a dark oval frame 17:42:08 she then changes the skin tones in the image to make them orange overall, and then will tweak it in Gimp, which is more precise 17:42:15 Darktable = http://darktable.sourceforge.net/ 17:43:59 she then makes the image black and white while loading the raw image in gimp 17:48:05 she paints a yellow color over the baby's face, and sets the top layer to overlay mode to give it a different color 17:49:02 She adds a second overlay layer to make the pacifier on the baby's face blue 17:51:16 The presentation in basically over; someone notes that RAW images tends to give you more room for tweaking errors, but do not do basic fixup of images which the camera normally does for you 17:53:33 Maria then reiterates that she wants to talk about community, teaching, and how to make things work in the courtyard at lunchtime 17:54:24 {End of talk} 17:57:30 * stickster settles in to check out the usability in UIs talk 17:58:17 My photog friends swear by "RAW". jpeg etc. is lossy compression 17:58:57 jaafar: Yes but your eyes can tolerate a lot before noticing. It's like the MP3s vs. audiophiles 18:00:07 Cerlyn: Error: Can't start another meeting, one is in progress. 18:00:11 #topic Usability for UIs / Jef van Schendel 18:00:14 Pro photogs can be a frightened bunch, they get one chance to capture a moment...RAW allows them the latitude to make small mistakes and still be able to recover the photos their clients are counting on 18:04:23 I tend to shoot JPEG with 80% (20% compressed) on the compression slider. For most images I don't see a visible change until it's around 40-50% even if zoomed in 18:05:09 {Beginning of talk} 18:05:44 Going to talk about some design principles, etc. 18:06:00 who is Jef van Schendle (schendie on IRC) - Fedora Design team member 18:06:00 SMParrish ping 18:06:17 usablility is not ... dumbing things down for the noobs, removing features 18:06:34 aspects of usability: learnability, efficiency, memorability, errors, satisfaction 18:08:00 shows picture of a complex audio mixer/hardware piece, notes it could be very confusing to understand, but also could be easy to use to someone familiar to the interface 18:08:29 Shows picture of a vending machine for memory cards, a different expierence than buying from a store employee 18:09:01 vending machine gets way with just dropping the card in a bin, would be unhappy if a store did that with people 18:09:17 Cycle of improvement: Evaluate -> Create -> Design -> Evaluate... 18:09:17 iterative design process, design, create, evaluate, repeat 18:09:56 deveoloper input into design and creation, user input and developer input into evaluation 18:10:08 One way to improve usability is testing 18:10:15 but won't talk about that right now 18:10:25 What can we do in advance in order to avoid errors later? 18:10:30 Use design as a visual langauge 18:11:12 For example, if you have a "next page" item, could add text saying to click "next page", or make it a button, or a hyperlink 18:12:03 shows picture of blurred TV remote control, notes even with blurred picture we could figure out where the power button is (top left) 18:12:32 notes things are often redundantly defined with graphics and icons (channel vs. volume control, etc.) 18:13:03 can tell browser, chat, etc., applications purely with pictures of just the base elements and common looks 18:13:22 would be nice to have more people in this session; UI is an underappreciated and very important discipline 18:13:44 Shows adobe reader error message with informative icon and "There were too many arguments" error message 18:14:33 Design principles 18:15:00 contrast: used to highlight things, but you should be subtle; don't have to make things bright red, etc. 18:15:43 shows image of train station side; uses contrast, size to indicate which is important to know and make easier to read 18:16:15 only used one shade of blue and white and color inversion of the same to make it easy to read 18:16:19 Jef's making an interesting point about "getting closer" as an idiom for font sizes -- in other words, font sizes are a way to direct user attention 18:16:35 jaafar++ 18:17:12 Proximity can be used to tell you how things relate to each other 18:17:51 shows pictures of two sets of five shapes all near each other; one looks like a big group of five (middle item centered), one looks like a group of 3 and another of 2 below it 18:19:50 shows pictures of standard keyboards, caps lock position above numpad, or just a light next to the key 18:20:38 shows a vending machine keypad with the numbers 0-9 in two rows, two special keys below those, and the letter keys A-J going to the left and then under all of them 18:20:43 Whitespace used to keep elements apart 18:22:58 Alignment also improves readability 18:23:52 shows parking pay station with no alignment of anything, with 1. 2. 3. scattered to find things 18:24:06 suggests 1-2-3 top to bottom would have been easier to understand 18:24:27 simplicity - remove clutter and noise -- focus on what's important 18:25:46 Tufte's principle is "minimum ink". I always liked that 18:26:45 Shows a vending machine with duplication of pictures with a sign that says "Choose here" pointing to the actual buttons 18:27:00 #topic Usability for UIs / Jef van Schendel 18:29:04 Shows meetbot log of a meeting with colors {meetbot being what is logging these chatrooms right now} 18:30:04 Modifies it so it is just black and white, and hides the timestamps more or less by making them a light gray 18:30:40 adds some whitespace between the timestamps and the chat log 18:32:05 makes actions appear large, seperates each major topic area by whitespace 18:32:25 makes actions a lighter color, but not as light as the timestamps 18:33:35 hasn't used color or different fonts yet; just whitespace and contrast 18:35:09 {presentation is over; Q&A} 18:35:37 Question asked about how much of the legacy interface should be carried for newer releases 18:36:03 It's noted that Microsoft Office(tm) just finally did a major overhaul of their legacy interfaces with the Ribbon 18:36:25 Firefox currently is getting complaints over their new interface work 18:40:22 Discuss parking meter interface again; note that some of that is due to design contraints 18:40:33 for instance bills/coins/etc. need bins to go into; change should come out 18:40:42 but they could have better aligned things up top still 18:40:51 {end of talk} 18:41:26 #topic FUDCon Tempe - January 29th-31st. 18:41:37 {Lunchtime} 21:24:40 we are having hackfest on fedora-medical at fudcon-room-2, feel free to join. 22:39:05 #endmeeting