18 July 2010

How to Remove Background from a picture in Office 2010

Background Removal is a new feature in Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook that makes the process quick and easy for any picture. No expensive photo editing package required and no need to learn the cumbersome process of selecting and removing portions of the image. The Office Background Removal tool doesn’t just select color ranges or trim to a border you draw. Background Removal uses new capabilities and algorithms from the Microsoft Research in Cambridge, UK to achieve better results automatically with very little effort or fine tuning from the user.

To Remove the background from an image, follow the steps :

1. Open your Word document and select the picture background you want to remove.



2. Then Navigate to "Picture Tools" tab and click "Format" > "Remove Background".



3. The moment you click the "Remove Background" , automatically it trims the background.



4. You can click one of the handles on the marquee lines and then drag the line so that it contains the portion of the picture that you wish to keep and excludes most of the areas you wish to remove.



5. Under "Background Removal" tab, there are two options "Mark Areas to Keep", "Mark Areas to Remove". You may select any of these to customize the background removal process..

Remove a Picture Background in Office 2010

6. Then click the mark on the picture like this. Here we choose "Mark areas to keep".



7. Also, you can select the mark and click "Delete Mark" to remove the mark that you added.


8. After setting a number of Mark areas to delete and mark areas to keep. + shows area to keep while – shows area to remove.


9. You may click "Discard All Changes" if you don’t want to remove background and wish to revert back to original image. If you want to save these changes, click "Keep Changes" instead.



10. Well, the picture whose background you have already removed will be like this. So the Office 2010 Cup has lost its background.



This is how remove a picture background in Word 2010. No expensive & complex image editing software’s required, and yeah time to learn those software’s has also be trimmed. Here is another example where background from “Pictures bundled with Windows” is removed.




This method can also be used in other Microsoft Office 2010 applications, such as Excel, PowerPoint etc to remove background from Image

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22 February 2010

DDR3 RAM Vs DDR2 RAM

DDR3 stands for double-data-rate three and is a random access memory technology used for high speed storage of the working data of a computer or other digital electronic device.
DDR3 is part of the SDRAM (synchronous dynamic random access memory) family of technologies and is one of the many DRAM (dynamic random access memory) implementations.
DDR3 SDRAM is an improvement over its predecessor, DDR2 SDRAM.

The primary benefit of DDR3 is the ability to transfer I/O data at eight times the speed of the memory cells it contains, thus enabling faster bus speeds and higher peak throughput than earlier memory technologies. However, there is no corresponding reduction in latency, which is therefore proportionally higher. In addition, the DDR3 standard allows for chip capacities of 512 megabits to 8 gigabits, effectively enabling a maximum memory module size of 16 gigabytes.


Higher bandwidth performance, effectively up to 1600 MHz: The main benefit of DDR3 comes from the higher bandwidth made possible by DDR3's 8 bit deep prefetch buffer, in contrast to DDR2's 4 bit prefetch buffer or DDR's 2 bit buffer. DDR3 modules can transfer data at the effective clock rate of 800–1600 MHz using both rising and falling edges of a 400–800 MHz I/O clock. In comparison, DDR2's current range of effective data transfer rate is 400–800 MHz using a 200–400 MHz I/O clock, and DDR's range is 200–400 MHz based on a 100–200 MHz I/O clock.

Higher performance at low power (longer battery life in laptops): DDR3 memory promises a power consumption reduction of 30% compared to current commercial DDR2 modules due to DDR3's 1.5 V supply voltage, compared to DDR2's 1.8 V or DDR's 2.5 V.

Price
DDR2 : They are very affordable these days. You can get a 2GB pr a 4GB DDR2 RAM at around $40 and $80 respectively.
DDR3 : They can cost you about as much as double of the DDR2 memories for the same capacity


ProcessorProcessors architecture has to match the memory architecture to take full advantage of it.
DDR2 : They are best suited to Core 2 Duo Systems.
DDR3 : Intel Core i7 Processors are created keeping the DDR3 memory modules in mind. They can take full advantage of it with their similar FSB Speeds with 1333 MHz with 1333 MHz DDR3 Memory.