Odd Couple Chronicle

Lightroom : A Reason Why I Loves Photography November 15, 2006

Filed under: Pictures, Tech and Gadget — ambar @ 5:14 am


This posting dedicated to Ima

I have been using Lightroom a free software from Adobe in the past year since they launched first beta version. Now with 4.0 Beta in Windows and Mac platform they are creeping to gain market from photographers. I came across with this software when we try to find a cheap alternative for Aperture -an apple based pro editing photos in raw. Since I am taking pictures in RAW I found Lightroom a beautiful tool to play with.

The good stuff:

1. Originally designed for Apple user now Lightroom ready for the Windows.

2. As editing photos Lighroom DO not destructive to all the changes you made. You can simply restore it with “recovery” or “reset”
3. It integrated nicely with Photoshop CS and even merged the editing you’ve made before in Lightroom and create another copy. Vice Versa.
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Y! Messanger v3.0 Beta Mac (feedback) November 9, 2006

Filed under: Tech and Gadget — ambar @ 3:29 am


Sent to Yahoo ! Messanger

1. I can not change status as I do on the previous version. I used to put note as my own status and YM seems remember it, but now I even can not change it !

2. The “New Instant Message” blue button did not respond if I highlight the contact who I want to send message. It supposed to be related at least works together in sync.

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Ujung Kulon at SNAP Mags September 29, 2006

Filed under: Indonesia, Pictures, Travelling — ambar @ 11:35 pm

It’s been tremendeous time effort to put article+photos about Ujung Kulon National Park. I have been contacted by SNAP magazine to write my boat-trekking I have done four month ago. The Magazine is one of the Gramedia’s arm -the biggest publisher in Indonesia. A friend of mine recommended me to their team (thank you Ariesnawaty !). (more…)

 

Interview Trijaya FM – Indobackpacker September 4, 2006

Filed under: Audio/Video and Podcasts, Tech and Gadget, Travelling — ambar @ 4:59 am


Ini adalah interview kedua saya melalui telpon dengan stasiun radio. Pertama kali adalah dengan BBC Five Live tentang gempa bumi di Jogjakarta. Waktu itu sang produser kontak saya dengan nomor hp dan memberikan gambaran pertanyaan yang akan diajukan. Saya muncul di berita pukul 8 malam dibagian Indepth News atau sesi setelah headlines.
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Indonesian Everest’s Women Team 2007 : A Sound of Dripping Water August 16, 2006

Filed under: Blog, Indonesia — ambar @ 1:30 am

everest

I heard about Indonesian Everest’s Woman Team far before they released to the national paper (Wed 19 July). As an Indonesian myself I was sceptic about what these expedition intents to, launching the program when we’ve been battered by natural disasters and political unstability was not so wise in the point of view. Tsunamis, eartquakes, volcano eruption, terorist bombs just about adding misery into our believe that we can continue live in a ‘normal’ way.
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Skype Beta For Mac August 14, 2006

Filed under: Tech and Gadget — ambar @ 4:03 am


There are two newest version of Skype Mac. They are 1.5.0.60 known as Mac 1.5 Beta
and the 1.50.0.61 best called Video Preview released 9th August 2006. The two basically same just the last one with the extra.

I have been using Skype for nearly TWO years when Skype just arrived in the VoIP arena (gosh…remember the old ages). I found it very usefull specially for long distance or conference calls. No charge for phone, just pay for the internet bill. But since I am using Mac, I lost the advanced version of Skype specially the video call. Now they listen my cry -out.

Yes the Video Preview works very well in the Black MacBook 14″ Intel with the inbuilt iSight on. The problem was just need refresh for the camera every 8-10 minutes in 1:1 call otherwise came-up with white box and need to recall. Other things that I missed from previous version is the emotions bar went to the menu bar which made it not too handy to play with. Skype said that the Mac Beta 1.5 are tidy, quick file transfer and less CPU usage. Anyway since I am not a programmer nor developer I haven’t play much on it.

Skype me in !

 

Two Picture Books : How Frustating August 8, 2006

Filed under: England-Scotland-Wales, Family & Friends, Pictures — ambar @ 5:49 pm


Two weeks ago I made two picture books as gift to friend of mine. Both I am using different software dan company to deal with it. First, I created a book in iPhoto then send it electronically via the Apple server. The problem I had was the account details. The system did not recognised my new UK address and turned out with an ‘unexpected error’. Dazzling with these I updating the .mac account stright from server. Another problem turned out that my billing address was different with the delivery address (all right silly sod..!). Again the system failed recognised the change and I endup setting my friend’s house as a default address.

Weird that when I ordered it did not let me go through. It just stopped. Really strange indeed. I waited for another 3 days to see any email or massages dropped onto my .mac email. None. I contacted apple customer service which gave an email address. I sent email and email was returened. Again I sent email but now using their general enquiry of the .mac account. I haven’t got answer yet.

Puzzled with these I took a change to order it again in a risk that I might double order and apple ripped my money off. The file of the book only about 17.1 MB which is quite small regarding the bandwith. It took about under 10 minutes to tranfer and went the 1-click paying system well. Done that….finished? Nupppss…

I decided to go to the Apple Forum to see what people say about printing services of apple. Lots people had a similar problems specially dealt with the server and iPhoto. But for my comfort some reader gave another printing company that provide good printing services. One of them is MyPublisher. I found it great because they provide plug in to iPhoto to order the book direct to their server. Anyway I will try their service next time as they gave discount for the first order just in case I want to publish my own blog book.


Another book I created using BookSmart from Blurb. This company introduced by tWIT (or Mac Break not sure..) Podcasting program. Based in California Blurb gave more freedom to create wonderful picture book. It won’t take very long to actually setting up as your pictures ready after I did some editing on it before -this could take longer though. The problem was about sending file to the server. It was 88.7MB for 24high quality pages took …unbelievable 2 hours !!!

The other problem was their service only covers USA and Canada, also receive billing/delivery address in both country. But their team was great and really helpful. They put me through (oh..with a funny US address) with little less money than the UK apple. I was not happy with the .mac services in UK as Apple should provide better services for their applications market (uh.. I remember how Steve Jobs did it front thousands people at WWDC 2005).

As I wrote this, I am waiting two books on the hand of my friends. Most will need at least three days to see the result. Pfuhhh….. I am not relieved yet.

 

My G5 was apart ! June 14, 2006

Filed under: Tech and Gadget — ambar @ 2:24 am


We moved from Singapore with beloved G5 PowerMac with us. It’s only took a week or so and then arrived home in Weymouth. Guess what? we heard rattling sound from the machine. Instead of putting on we decided to investigated those source of sound. The problem came when we realised that was from under motherboard. And yes we had to take apart our machine.

Then my technician came along (unfortunetaly he is my huby), glad that he looked sure what he was doing. He said that he never opened G5 machine before, but the good news that he had apple computer before. That was about 25 years ago. Pffff…..

We bought the PowerPC May last year in Apple Centre Fl5 Funan Digital Life for about 6grand (local currency). We added some memory into 2.5 GB Dual Core Processor 2GHz. It is beast, yes but also really really hot. So may be something on it came off when we transferred back to UK. Took about 2 hours learning what we should do. Taking apart each pieces, wriggling around, bounced forward-backward. Nups we got to open it. Started from the aluminium chasis, then the fans (so many fans), two lovely processors then motherboard. Ups ..then we found the culprit. It was the heatsink that rattling around our machine.

Based from the mark on the chasis, we reckoned this been apart quite long time. The other problem how to found pad that can be glue them into it’s place. We searching on net but found nothing. Then I was down to local computer shop to get some advice. He said to put bits string and keep it on the pcb. And yup we’ve done that, put that little heat sink on, put all together and tested it. It failed. The machine still generated heat, so knocked apart again. This time it worked perfectly. So yes..we had little bit fun with the G5.

I am looking forward for the 13.3in Intel MacBook. I will post review about the black machine. It has a good review from Leo Laporte -a guy who responsible on MacBreak videocasting and tWIT podcasting.

 

Earthquake in Jogja, Java May 27, 2006

Filed under: Audio/Video and Podcasts, Indonesia — ambar @ 4:29 pm

Just got call from a friend in Birmningham informed me about a massive earthquake in the city of Jogjakarta. It was hitting at 0554 local time (2253 GMT Friday), around 25km (15 miles) south of the city of Yogyakarta. I worried about my family who living in Bantul area where most the damaged occured. They are living in Banguntapan, near Kotagede in the border of Jogja-Bantul. I straight to go online news from local media (Liputan6 -this with video streaming, Detik, Kompas) to get of glimpse what happen. It looked terribly bad.

Frantic with news I called them through Skype to landline phone. I believed that would be no electricity nor mobilephone service on those affected area. The line went OK then I got my little sister. She said that everybody OK. My mum dan other sister went to Magetan (110km from Jogja) on that time, so there were only her and my dad at home.

She said the earhquake was tremendousely big, shaked the house badly. She was in her breakfast and did safe run with my dad. Bless them ! No damaged on their house, it just the roof tile cave in and broken plates. Several earhquakes followed after the 6.2 magnitute one.

On the time I wrote this, BBC News reported in a few details. If you want to see more technical information about this earthquake you can visit United State Geological SurveyUSGS -a government body in USA which monitor the geological movement covers whole the world.

My condolence to people who died in this natural disaster.

Updated 1514(GMT) or 2114 (West Indonesia Time) :

  • BBC Journalist (Online Service) in UK asked me to interview my family. Not sure about this because I think they are not credible sources. So yeps…the BBC desperate to get news from Bantul. Anyone from that area please speak up !



 

Onroad 2 Borneo Revisited :This is not HILTON March 16, 2006

Filed under: Malaysia, Pictures, Travelling — ambar @ 3:02 pm


Kinabatangan River Borneo, 3-5 March 2005

After a really good night sleep at Summit Lodge in Kinabalu Parks we checked out about 11am to catch the SIDA Express bus to Sandakan. We waited outside the Park until the bright yellow coach turned up. On an email from Eugene, this bus recommended to go to Uncle Tan Wildlife Jungle Camp HQ in Gum Gum village. It took about 4 hours journey to the village. The night before I tried contact Eugene to get latest development about the camp at lower Kinabatangan River. It was flooding in last 3 weeks so we just want to know whether the water level started residing.

On the junction of KK-Sandakan-Tawau, we’ve been stop due the immigration control. The officer with blue uniform in military style carrying riffle jumped up to our bus to checking ID or passport. I sat on the very end of the bus and got my chance. He asked my ID and I gave him my scruffy Indonesian passport. He quick glanced on it and notice few things. Then he smiled (pfffff…thanks God), asked questions in a good manner including where I have been and what I have been doing. The two British bloke just left without checking.


The bus driver knew where we should go. So we ended up in the Batu 16 Gum Gum just by the Uncle Tan office. You can easily spot this office since they put a big sign on top of their second floor where several basic room for stay overnight. We would not stay in this place. We want straight down to the camp –about 2 hours away from the HQ. But we got problem. They did not mention that we should arrive in their office at least at 130pm, otherwise we will missed the shuttle transport to the boat point. I argued that last night when I rang them I clearly mention that we will arrive at 3pm. And we did, not missed a single minute. We understood that we would not get chance to see orang utans at Sepilok Rehabilitation Centre. But that what we wanted. We just want to go to the camp.

After negotiation and calling the big boss (Eugene –apparently he is the son of late Uncle Tan), he agreed to transport us with fancy Toyota 4wheel drive fully AC at 5pm. Thanks for the email correspondence before our arrival and also Mark’s tips about using camera flash. So here we are….on the fancy car. We drove back to the road junction and again met the immigration control. But now they seemed not bothered about us. I asked about these to Shahril -the Uncle Tan driver. He said that Malaysia aware about potential smuggle immigrants from either Indonesia nor Philippine.

About 6pm we reached the Batu Puteh village not far from Kinabatangan Bridge. I saw kids swimming happily in the muddy river when the sun started going down. These kids enjoyed the river just like their parents. Some of the parents went to fishing with nets on a simple boat. A lady showed me proudly her half day fishing : a bucket full of fresh water prawn and fishes. A lovely selection…She said that flooding led more fishes to go further, meant you can easily caught them in the net.

Someone coming with a warm welcome. The guy –about late 20s typical Asian, dark skin, well built, long hair with a black Uncle Tan T-shirt gave a hand to everybody. His name is Lan. He would take us to the camp along with two others kids. On the dark, we set off with the boat. On our way, Lan showed us animals that he’ve seen it in just a glance with his bright spotlight. It took about an hour to reach the camp through oxbow lake and floodplain of Kinabatangan river. As I mention before, the camp in flooding conditions, means that now the camp became a water camp. Actually the location of the camp is by Danau Girang or Lot No 6 on the Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary level means that people can across the land without permission but not allowed to logging or farming.

An oil lamp in the dining room was the only source of light, quietly dimmed the rooms. Sound of owls and frogs gave impression to remoteness of this place. The dining area was the only place that we can stay that night. The rest of the camp was about half on top of water level. The huts that supposed to stay were totally un habituated. On that room we met three people from Sweden that arrived earlier on that day. They been waiting for us for dinner and the night safari. I can see that the room already been set up with 4 matras with mosquito net hanging about 2ft from the floor. This is our dining, bathroom and also sleeping room for the next 3 days. Since I am the only women in this camp, Mark had to drag me out with the boat every time I need to wee (apparently we called it No 1 need and the No 2 need you can guess what it was…).

We had a good dinner on that night, A pack of rice with lots of stir fried vegetables and chicken curry (with lots bones of course !). Then we have a half an hour briefing about what the Wildlife Jungle Camp about. Since flooding we were second guest in this camp. Most of them cancelled the program due the incapability of the place. Imagine that in the dry conditions the camp actually quite spartan and basic. With the flooding even drink water and toilet would be major problems. You’ve got to prepare for this situation. Previously we had to filling the disclaimer form regarding the flooding, including possibility that we couldn’t spot as many as animals that used to be easy to find in this area including elephants and orang utans.


The first night safari were great, we spotted frogs, owls, eagles, scorpions and flying foxes. In two hours we were scattering the river tried to find animals. Lan was really experienced guide. He told us the latin name, common habitat and the diet of each animal we found. I excited with this new experience, specially I am not a wildlife photographer. Lan himself is a keen wildlife photographer. Most of pictures on the board of the camp and the HQ were him. Eugene –his boss also a mad photographer. If you see some crocodile pictures or kingfisher or snake, they were all amazing. It needs a lots effort and determination to capture such beautiful moments.

In the next morning we started early to see how the animals moving from their territory to the jungle for feeding or daily activities. We went to the oxbow lakes to spot some of proboscis monkeys. We saw eagles as they moved to another area, also the famous one –Oriental hornbill. We had another safari in the mid day, then we had broken machine when we back to the camp. Problem was : we got to go upstream, so Lan decided to take a boat by river bank away from the main river. It took us more than 45 minutes through the swamp area with cutting the tree and leaves along the way. We survived by local boat just passed the river, carried us to the Observation Tower opposite the Uncle Tan camp.


There is a list of wildlife animal that we spotted in three days during our stay at Kinabatangan River.

  1. Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis larvatus )
  2. Long Tailed Macaque (Macaca facicularis)
  3. Silvered Leaf Monkey (Trachypithecus cristatus)
  4. Red Leaf Monkey (Presbytis rubicunda)
  5. Oriental Darter (Anhinga melanogaster)
  6. Oriental Pied Hornbill (Anthracoceros albirostris)
  7. Asian Black Hornbill (Anthracocecos malayanus)
  8. Wrinkled Hornbill (Aceroscor rugatus)
  9. Great Egret (Egretta alba)
  10. Intermediate Egret – small version (Egretta intermedia)
  11. White Collared Kingfisher (Halcyon chloris)
  12. Stork Billed Kingfisher (Pelargopsis capensis)
  13. Grey Headed Kingfisher
  14. Brahminy Kite (Haliastur Indus)
  15. Crested Serpent Eagle (Ichthyophaga ichthyaetus)
  16. Bornean Blue Flycatcher (Cyorniscaerulatus)
  17. Cricket Frog (Rananico bariensis)
  18. Brown Bull Frog
  19. Green Tree Lizard (Anolisbima culatus)
  20. Monitor Lizard (Varanus indicus)
  21. Buffy Fish Ow (Ketupa ketupu)
  22. Plyn Pygmy Squirrel (Exilisciurus)
  23. Stick Insect
  24. Orb Weaver (spider)
  25. Brown Bush Grasshopper
  26. Black Scorpion
  27. Dollar Bird (Eurystomus orientalis)
  28. Tractor Milipede (black )
  29. Giant Milipede (red)
  30. Storm Stork (Ciconia stormi)
  31. Pig Tailed Macaque (Macaca nemestrina)
  32. Short Billed Spiker Minter
  33. Flying Foxes (Pteropus hypomelanus)
  34. Civet Cat Viverridae
  35. White Bellied Woodpecker (Dryocopus javensis)
  36. Green Imperial Woodpecker
  37. Blue Eared Kingfisher (Alcedo meninting)
  38. Malay Badger (Mydaus meliceps)
  39. Wolf Spider
  40. Frilled Tree Frog
  41. Centipede
  42. Blue Totter Bee – eater

I m still looking for the latin name for all the animals above. Please inform or correct me.
Update 20 March 2006 : thanks Obot for the corrections !