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Adventures in iPhoto

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

My original plan for the blog was to do a slide show of my flower pictures. I have a bunch of shots that I’ve taken in the last few days and some of them turned out really cool. I ran into a small problem, though. I wanted to do it quick and easy on my iMac without having to login to my Windows virtual machine to access the software I normally use. It’s kind of a pain and iPhoto should do everything, right?

Well, maybe if I knew what the heck I was doing. I imported the pictures off the camera okay, but trying to save them was a nightmare. I finally managed to save a picture. That would be singular. One photo. And tried to figure out how to save the others. Somehow instead of getting my pictures in the folder, I imported chat icons. How? I have no clue, but they’re there and I can’t get rid of them. Or at least I gave up trying to get rid of them and returned to moving photos to the folder. It can’t be hard, right? This is a Mac!

My woes continued. Because I accidentally somehow imported the chat icons, my flower pictures were gone because they had been under the Last Imported section. Now the icons were there. I finally managed to locate the edited pictures under the imported in the last year area. Sigh. I went with the drag and drop philosophy and managed to get all my pictures in the folder at last.

Now I thought, let’s resize them all to 400 pixels wide so that they don’t get so big that it’s impossible for people to watch the show. Um, I couldn’t figure out how to resize them at all. I finally clicked on crop and tried the custom feature, but putting 400 in the box made the picture bigger, not smaller, and to make things even better, it doesn’t automatically put in the height for me. What? I just know I want it 400 wide, the program needs to tell me what size the height should be to maintain the proper aspect ratio. Grrr.

I decided to try to create a slide show anyway–for me if no one else. I thought I’d do it in iMovie. I know, but in Windows Movie Maker, it lets me add still photos as well as movie clips and I figured the Mac would let me do the same thing. I want to be able to do that, dang it, because in my spare time (if I ever have any again in my life), I want to play with making book videos for my old books. I had them professionally done for my last three titles and they’re cool! But I can’t justify spending money on the old books. Now, of course, that plan is shot because it appears iMovie will only work with movie clips. If I’m wrong, please tell me where to find out how to add stills.

So I return to iPhoto. Yes, I can make slide shows there. I try to select my pictures as mentioned in the help directions and it doesn’t work. Yep, my photos won’t stay highlighted.

At this point, I gave up and logged into the Windows side of my Mac and did all the cropping and then uploaded the shots to Webshots. I looked at the time, thought about how tired I feel right now and how much other stuff I have left to do yet tonight and thought, the hell with it. I’ll shoot for the next blog posting.

What I wanted to do tonight was research an idea I have for the story that’s in pre-book. Every day the story gels more and more in my mind, but I need to learn a little bit more about one aspect that came to me so I can decide whether or not it’s going to pan out. Didn’t get to that. I also really want to find a picture of my heroine. She’s proving elusive. Thank goodness, Kel is Logan’s identical twin and I can just use the pictures of Logan that I had for the last book, but I’ve already spent two nights looking for his heroine and have come up empty.

Maybe tomorrow.

So Much For That

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Today I’d planned to write. I felt like writing and I have an opening scene for the story for which I’m in pre-book. Perfect. Or so I thought.

My dad decided that today was the day we were finishing the edging project around my garden. If you’ll recall, three or so weeks ago, we pulled a gazillion weeds out, put black edging down, and filled it with mulch. We only did halfway, though, before we ran out of edging, so it was tabled. Until today. Groan.

On the plus side, the entire garden is now edged and mulched. On the minus side, I accomplished nothing else today even though I wanted to. It was muggy, the sky gray and the air seemed cloying with its thickness. The bugs were terrible–mosquitoes, flies, and gnats. Don’t even get me started about the really weird spider I saw or the grasshopper that jumped into my tree ring. It was a miserable time and now I’m sore and tired.

The garden, though, does look better and the weeds are gone. I’m so sick of weeds. I also got all the weeds out of my garden. Okay, most of them. I think it might be impossible to get all the weeds out of there. And I worked on pulling weeds where my one surviving tiger lily is. Dang deer.

But I didn’t write my scene! I did try when I finished in the yard, but my mental edge was blunted by the physical labor. :-/ Now, I’m thinking about going to bed early.

Pre-Book Time

Friday, August 1st, 2008

I’m in pre-book right now. Pre-book comes before the writing of anything–synopsis or story. For me, it involves figuring out what the story is and getting a better grasp on the characters. This is where I try to figure out where the story takes place, what time of year, what the characters look like, what their issues are, and a slew of other things.

Not all of my questions need to be answered for each story. Sometimes it doesn’t really matter what time of year it is, I can just start the story and figure it out from the characters. Are they wearing a jacket? Complaining about being too hot? This can also give me a bead on where the story is happening.

Pre-book can be fun. I love exploring the possibilities, testing different ideas to see if the hero and heroine will accept or reject them. They get final say. It’s also fun to listen to them tell me what’s going on or to get hints of what’s going on from them.

Pre-book can also be frustrating for the exact same reasons it’s fun. I can have a great idea, one I want to use, and have the characters say: no way! Or they can tell me things that I’m not that thrilled to write about. of course, this doesn’t only happen before the book starts. :-)

This particular stretch of pre-book hasn’t been the most productive ever, but as I mentioned in an earlier post, this hero and heroine have been largely quiet while Logan and Shona, from the book I just finished, have been showing me post-book scenes. (Which is another blog topic, but I love getting the after-the-story story from my hero and heroine.) So I’m getting small pieces of information from my pre-book h/h and trying to piece them all together to figure out the story.

Some of the information has left me excited and eager to explore the idea when I get to the story. Other pieces–not so much. And one of the things I thought was going to be a big deal for months is turning out to maybe not be as important as I thought. That’s the frustrating part.

There were a few other things I thought would be different. I planned that the book would take place in Kel’s territory, but it looks as if I’m going to have another book set in Seattle–that’s Logan’s territory. Everything I’m getting on the story says Seattle. This is making me wonder if Kel lost his territory–I don’t know yet and he’s not talking.

I’ve got some other big holes, too. Like the bad guy. Right now, he’s robot-like, but I don’t think he’s some cyborg. I’m just not sure why he’s the way he is, and while I complain about Kel being closemouthed, at least he is giving me information. This villain is totally silent and just looks at me when I ask him questions. When that happens with a hero or heroine, I ask their friends or family, but I just have no sense of others with this bad guy so that’s not a possibility–at least not right now.

This is major because I can’t figure out the story without knowing what the bad guy wants or why he wants it and that’s keeping me in pre-book and not into the actual writing of anything. I just don’t know enough yet.


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