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hannahTravel all over the countryside.Sunday, November 08, 2009Merna Mckinley's Christmas Cake
Christmas Cake
3/4 lb seedless raisins 2 oz prunes 2 oz dates 3/4 lb currants 1 lb sultanas 1/4 lb glace cherries - halved 1/4 lb candied peel - chopped 2 oz blanched almonds - chopped 1/2 lb butter 1/2 lb brown sugar 1 tbsp black treacle 1/2 lb plain flour 1/4 tspn salt 1 tspn mixed spice 6 eggs 1/2 wineglass sherry or brandy 1 tspn carb soda 1/2 dspn hot water Toss cherries in flour. Cream butter and sugar and stir in treacle. Sift flour with salt and spice and divide into 3 portions. Mix 1 portion with fruits, peel and nuts. Separate eggs. Beat yolk into creamed butter mixture gradually, adding 2nd portion of flour at same time. Fold in fruit and flour mixture and brandy into creamed fat mixture. Whisk egg whites until stiff and fold into mixture with last portion of flour. Add carb soda dissolved in the hot water. Turn into 8" square cake tin, greased and lined with greaseproof paper and tied round with 2 larets of brown paper. Hollow out cenre of mixture lightly. Bake in centre of slow oven, 300F (150C) 1 hour then 270F for 3 - 3 1/2 hours. Sunday, November 01, 2009Further autostitch options
I told you already about autostitch. I have found it does a better job than the software that came with my camera. I notice they have a commercial product now as well as an iPhone app!. I have a couple more tips for the keen user.
If the program is running out of memory, you might be able alter the system memory settings. This did not fix my problem and I had to reduce the size of the jpeg files I was starting off with somewhat. The final image was still big at 9524 pixels across. ![]() Another difficulty I was having involved the program not being able to detect which images to join. Probably because there was not enough overlap. It is possible to make the program more likely to join images in some cases by reducing the "SIFT Image Size" scale value. In my case from 25% to 20%. This photo shows how this allowed the program to blend images that did not match well. This is what I wanted in this case. Doing this followed by some tidying with a rubber stamp tool allows you to create a stitch you would otherwise have had to do using photo editing software. If your camera has a stitch-assist mode, autostitch can work with those files. The idea is that the camera will lock the exposure, iso and aperture so that that the brightness at the joins will be even. Manually setting these is also fine. ![]() ArchivesSeptember 2003 October 2003 November 2003 December 2003 January 2004 March 2004 June 2004 July 2004 September 2004 October 2004 December 2004 August 2006 September 2006 June 2007 July 2007 February 2008 March 2008 April 2008 September 2008 December 2008 March 2009 May 2009 September 2009 November 2009 |