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Thanks for that! :)

Just got an error that said Samurise can't run on Windows 7. It's weird because the screenshots show it running on 7. Will it work in compatibility mode?

Edit: Yup. Run in XP compatibility mode.

Any chance of running this in Windows 7 64bit? If so how? I tried compatibility mode and it would not work.

damn... thought it was a plugin for media software.... don't want any other rainmeter replacement software :( not unless someone can find a rainmeter version....

Your post @ deviant art does not contain information about your foobar skin or the music spectrum on your desktop. Could you give us a link? Thanks! :)

its actually not foobar its the default Xbox music app nothing special just windows 8 being windows 8

I like buttons. It's a combination of the Windows 8 Release Preview "Style" and the "Shine 2.0" theme. A New Start Button And New System Tray Icons.

How did you get the adress bar and I assume tabs, on FF at the same level as FF's button?

How did you get the adress bar and I assume tabs, on FF at the same level as FF's button?

Firefox Add Ons:

  • Nav Bar On Title Bar
  • Classic Buttons
  • Faviconize Tab
  • Movable Firefox Button
  • (not really related, but I love this addon anyway) MouseZoom 0.4.9
  • (not really related, but I love this addon anyway) ScreenGrab 0.96.8c

And tweaks in the userchrome file.

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Slightly OT but, does anyone know what this look is called? I have seen pics like that and I just love it. I am a beginner in PS, so I think it has to be achieved by color grading but how? It's good something of, I don't know how to describe it, woody color or you know slight black and white while the leaves really pop.I would be grateful if someone can point me to some tutorial.

lens blur or gradient blur with some color mapping or some color filtering applied as "color" or as "overlay" in some cases... that pic has some ever so slight color layering...

Firefox Add Ons:

  • Nav Bar On Title Bar
  • Classic Buttons
  • Faviconize Tab
  • Movable Firefox Button
  • (not really related, but I love this addon anyway) MouseZoom 0.4.9
  • (not really related, but I love this addon anyway) ScreenGrab 0.96.8c

And tweaks in the userchrome file.

Thank ya very much. :)

lens blur or gradient blur with some color mapping or some color filtering applied as "color" or as "overlay" in some cases... that pic has some ever so slight color layering...

Thanks for your reply. The blur part could be shallow DOF, no? I was more talking about the color part of picture. How exactly do I achieve the colors of that pic?

No problem -o ;) well you'd use a graident and then set to color or overlay or even soft light or screen if you want it softer.... depending on the look you want.... or you can go to the layer's properties and go to the graident section and do it from there as well...

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