Random spelling mistakes

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Don Harper 2021-02-21 12:54:27 -06:00
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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ title = "Lockdown, week 4"
categories = ["Personal"]
image = "/photos/Local/Corona-2020/20200330180829796381-0500.jpg"
series = ["corona-2020"]
summary = "Life amoung the family"
summary = "Life among the family"
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As we enter week 4 of me working from home full time, things are different.

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@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ My next project is to finish setting up a decent VPN solution (probably wireguar
My two other, um, obsessions? right now are cleaning up my MP3 collection (23K+ songs taking up 142 GB before cleanup). and getting back into photo editing with [Corel's AfterShot Pro](https://www.aftershotpro.com/en/).
The music collection has been not really managed, and it turns out that when I ran some tool over the years to clean it up, those tools actually created many duplicate songs. Now, the files are not direct copies, so I cannot easly use a tool to clean them up, but I have been working through by hand to clean things up and set up a naming convention I like.
The music collection has been not really managed, and it turns out that when I ran some tool over the years to clean it up, those tools actually created many duplicate songs. Now, the files are not direct copies, so I cannot easily use a tool to clean them up, but I have been working through by hand to clean things up and set up a naming convention I like.
As for AfterShot Pro, I used to use it a lot, but for some reason I really do not remember, I stopped using it, and did not really set it up on the 'new' laptop. I was watching some random YouTube photog talking about their editing flow and I liked it. I was never able to figure out how to easly moving through a collection of photos in DarkTable with just the keyboard, so I was never as fast with it. AfterShot Pro, however is a compidtor to the Adobe suite, and as such, has amoung other things, great keyboard navigation.
As for AfterShot Pro, I used to use it a lot, but for some reason I really do not remember, I stopped using it, and did not really set it up on the 'new' laptop. I was watching some random YouTube photog talking about their editing flow and I liked it. I was never able to figure out how to easily moving through a collection of photos in DarkTable with just the keyboard, so I was never as fast with it. AfterShot Pro, however is a competitor to the Adobe suite, and as such, has among other things, great keyboard navigation.
In playing with it, I found some short videos to refresh myself, and to pick up a few new things, and went to town. Here are four photos from the last week which I was able to quickly edit: