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A Photoshop for Graphs – Introducing Gephi

By Data Visualisation, data visualization, gephi, graphs
The last 12 months have seen the release of vast amounts of publicly available data, which has led to a bit of conundrum on how to easily visualise complex networks. What is needed is a ‘Photoshop for Graphs’ which is exactly what Gephi is. In short, Gephi is an interactive visualization and exploration platform for all kinds of networks and complex systems, dynamic and hierarchical graphs – the movie is great:

Introducing Gephi 0.7 from gephi on Vimeo.

Gephi runs on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. Gephi is open-source and free, whats not to like…

A Photoshop for Graphs – Introducing Gephi

By Data Visualisation, data visualization, gephi, graphs
The last 12 months have seen the release of vast amounts of publicly available data, which has led to a bit of conundrum on how to easily visualise complex networks. What is needed is a ‘Photoshop for Graphs’ which is exactly what Gephi is. In short, Gephi is an interactive visualization and exploration platform for all kinds of networks and complex systems, dynamic and hierarchical graphs – the movie is great:

Introducing Gephi 0.7 from gephi on Vimeo.

Gephi runs on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. Gephi is open-source and free, whats not to like…

Sneak Peek – Photoshop CS5 Context-Aware Fill

By Panoramas, Panoramic Photography, Photoshop

When taking panoramas or just general images, removing artifacts such as lens flare or unwanted objects to often a painful process. The clip below provides a sneek peak at a new tool known as ‘context-aware fill’ to automate the process. Watch to the end of the clip as the panoramic and desert sections are a must see:


In short this will make many photographers and panoramic artists jobs a lot quicker in future, thanks go to Steven Grey for sending this in.

Sneak Peek – Photoshop CS5 Context-Aware Fill

By Panoramas, Panoramic Photography, Photoshop

When taking panoramas or just general images, removing artifacts such as lens flare or unwanted objects to often a painful process. The clip below provides a sneek peak at a new tool known as ‘context-aware fill’ to automate the process. Watch to the end of the clip as the panoramic and desert sections are a must see:


In short this will make many photographers and panoramic artists jobs a lot quicker in future, thanks go to Steven Grey for sending this in.

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