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•Collaborate with Digital Copywriters and Designers to ensure copy and design are in sync and align with overall branding and provide input and assistance to designers on responsive and mobile design optimization.
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•Contribute to the development and execution of digital marketing strategies and projects, such as search engine marketing, search engine optimization, email marketing, social media best practices, graphic design, multimedia, and other digital projects as needed.
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•Partner with vertical marketing teams, image team, technology, and external business partners to provide project status and ensure campaigns are delivered on-time and meet business objectives
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•Perform other duties as assigned, including but not limited to producing and testing various web designs for optimization, designing and executing on other digital marketing needs such as email and social media, creating templates for web and digital projects, providing input and leadership on operations optimization, proactively providing recommendations for web development improvements, and supporting department or Company-sponsored events.
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•Responsible for working closely with all team members to produce the best results
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• Tech Savvy: Anticipates the impact of emerging tech and makes adjustments; scans the environment for new tech skills, knowledge, or capabilities that will benefit the business or personal performance; rejects low impact or fad tech; readily learns and adopts new technologies
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• Cultivates Innovation: Comes up with ideas that are new, better, or unique; introduces new ways of looking at problems; can take a creative idea and put it into practice; encourages diverse thinking to promote innovation
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• Resourcefulness: Marshals resources to get things done; manages multiple activities simultaneously to accomplish a goal; gets the most out of limited resources; applies knowledge of internal structures, processes, and culture to resourcing efforts
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• Communicates Effectively: Communicates well in a variety of formats including 1:1, small and large groups, or among different styles and positions; good listener; adjusts to fit the audience; provides timely and effective information; encourages the open expression of diverse ideas and opinions
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Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design, Computer science, Software Engineering or a related field, or equivalent experience required with a minimum of 2 years of experience in web or online interface development and testing required.<eot>Photography tips – The "300" look – Stacy CK Photography
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Photography Tips, Theme Thursdays
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Photography tips – The "300" look
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Posted on April 12, 2008 May 8, 2014 by StacyCK15 Comments on Photography tips – The "300" look
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Anna at Hank and Willie actually asked about this on the I Love Photography forums, so this is really her idea. She asked about how to desaturate a cool photo, which is essentially what they did in the movies "300". She got a bunch of ideas from other photographers and I had to try it! It's a different way to process them, but it's fun to try different things (at least I think so!).
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By the way, I love the movie "300" – the cinematography is so incredibly cool! I wouldn't let the kids watch it for the violence and blood spray but it's like an animated graphic novel…only with real people (with incredibley ripped abs!).
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I would like to show you the original, but I was a bit looped when I when I wrote this tutorial and saved over it. You see the ladies just left after bunco and it's midnight on Friday night. I hope you understand. 😉
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Oh, wait…I could get the original back! Don't mind me…just some live drunk blogging going on here…"hick!"
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300-ized photo:
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1. Defog
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2. Adjustment Layer -> Hue/Saturation. Use the middle slider (-75) and desaturate the color in the photo. Flatten layers.
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3. Burn the shadows. In this shot I avoided his eyes, since they were already shadowed. Select the burn tool ("O") and change to shadows on the task bar, and set opacity under 20%.
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4. Adjustment Layer -> Hue/Saturation (0,-25,0). Use the middle slider and desaturate the color in the photo a little more, as the burning brings out the color again. Flatten layers.
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5. Duplicate layer (ctrl J). Select the top layer and go to Filter -> Distort -> Diffuse Glow. Lower the opacity of this layer until it looks good. An alternative is if you have the Virtual Photographer plugin. Use the "Halo" effect. Again, lower the opacity of this layer to around 15-20%. Flatten layers.
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6. Using either curves or levels (41, 1.51, 205), move the sliders to bring the highlights out a bit. Flatten layers.
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7. Sharpen and all done!
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15 Replies to "Photography tips – The "300" look"
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What you can do even while drunk. Amazing.
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We've almost got Summer here so I'll get some hot shots for you.
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Great theme – hopefully I can find some signs of spring to shoot…
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I love desaturated photos – probably because that is one of the few things in photoshop that I actually know how to do!
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looks like a new challenge. I've been known to desaturate a photo or two, but have never done the rest…..see you thurs.
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If you have Lightroom there's a free preset you can get with this look. I haven't found a photo that I think works with it yet! But these are great. Drinking wine right now too…he he!
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yay spring!!!!!
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Spring…I can do. The rest? Not sure…by the way, I love the challenges each week…what fun! :)Have a great week…
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I have desaturated my share of photos, but never done the burning and diffuse glow! It should be fun to play with that. Fun effect – and it works SO well on that photo of Kai.
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How did you get the sooc image back? I'm bad about saving over the top of my pictures….also, I'm working with PS Elements 2.0 and it tends to strip my Exif data if I crop or do certain other edits. Any idea why this is happening and how I can get around it?? thanks!
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Hmmm. I've never seen this "300" movie, but I do like the look of these photos. Thanks!
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And, glad you had a good evening. Sounds like fun 🙂
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Spring keeps teasing us. We've had upper 70's and them BAM 40's on the golf course last week.
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I always appreciate your tutorials. You make it so simple for me. Thanks. I'll be trying this.
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I meant to add that these photos are gorgeous.
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Christina, In PS you can have the "undo history" in your right side palette bar. It shows all the things that you have done to your photo, with the original at the top. It only shows a certain number of the edits, but the original is always at the top. After I saved over the original, I remembered that I could just click on the original in that box and save it as the original again. 🙂
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Wow, love! I'd seen this technique before but never knew what it was called. I'm soooo going to try this out! Thank you!
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Wow, that last one turned out great. I like how you can see the veins, really goes with the style you're looking to accomplish. 🙂
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April 14, 2008 at 9:26 pm
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I love the pictures! This is right up my alley, I loved 300 too!
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Ooh, this will be fun. Hmm which pictures to take and use. I fell out of the loop for the last week, been busy, had internet problems, lots of blogs to catch up on!<eot>Expert Says Clinical Trials Are Essential for Progress in Metastatic CRC
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Third-line treatment options for patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC) essentially boil down to regorafenib (Stivarga) and TAS-102 (Lonsurf), according to Shubham Pant, MD.
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CRC is a malignancy that harbors many genetic mutations/aberrations, such as RAS, BRAF, microsatellite instability (MSI), and HER2/neu. These mutations serve as a road in which to develop targeted agents and, with the rapid progress of next-generation sequencing, the development of therapeutics in this arena is more of a possibility now than it has ever been, he adds.
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During the 2017 OncLive® State of the Science SummitTM on Gastrointestinal Cancers, Pant, an associate professor of The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, discussed therapeutic options for patients with metastatic CRC.
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"We should consider profiling for these patients early when they are failing their second-line therapy, just to see if there are available therapies out there," Pant explained. "Physicians should be clued into all of the clinical trials that are going on in CRC, because there are quite a few going on hitting different targets. We need to individualize treatment, because we truly need to figure out the actionable mutation[s], who can be helped, and in which patients we can make an impact."
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In an interview during the event, Pant stressed the importance of clinical trials as an avenue to establish more novel treatment decisions in this setting.
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OncLive: Please provide an overview of your lecture on metastatic CRC.
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Pant: We have [treatment options] in the first 2 lines but, in the third line, we do not have so many options. However, more options are being developed. We have 2 options essentially, regorafenib and TAS-102, but my whole talk focused on where we are going to go from here—the emerging therapies, targeted therapies, and immunotherapies for CRC in the third-line setting.
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How do you approach third-line treatment for a patient with metastatic CRC?
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Normally, before that, we try to get some profiling on the patient such as next-generation sequencing. We try to identify targets but, obviously, this depends on how the performance status is—it has to be really good. Then, we try to identify a clinical trial for them that we can use for targeted therapy.
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What regimens currently being explored in clinical trials look promising?
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The "pie" of third-line CRC is a big pie, but if you break it down into specialties, such as BRAF-mutant disease, HER2/neu-positive, and MSI-high CRC, we can find new therapies in all categories. Immunotherapy works in some, targeted therapies work in others, and some [tumors require] a combination.
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It is an exciting time in the field, because these patients with metastatic CRC, even in the third-line setting, are very robust in a way where they have excellent performance status—their liver and lungs work great—so we need to try to find more therapies for them.
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One of my colleagues, Dr Scott Kopetz, presented data at the 2017 ASCO Annual Meeting of the combination of vemurafenib (Zelboraf), which is used in melanoma, plus cetuximab (Erbitux) and irinotecan in BRAF-mutant CRC. There were great response rates in patients who had been refractory to everything else prior.
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What is the most pressing unmet need for these patients?
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We need to develop new therapies and identify actionable targets, where we can go in and hit the mutation well so that they can get prolonged or stable disease control. Previously, we used to always look at response rate and, while that is still important, one of the things that we are trying to target is controlling the disease so that we see a longer progression-free survival. This is so the patient can live months and years without progressing and that, I believe, is the ultimate goal.
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How do you see treatments progressing in the next 5 to 10 years?
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[I see] combinations [that] work, such as for BRAF-mutant CRC, with the combination of vemurafenib plus cetuximab and irinotecan. However, there are good examples of single agents, such as in MSI-high CRC in which the single agents pembrolizumab (Keytruda) and nivolumab (Opdivo) are both showing promise.
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What impact has next-generation sequencing had on this patient population?
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It has had a great impact. We can identify some targets; we can look for that needle in a haystack. Obviously, some of the data are still maturing, and we'll just go to where the data take us. It has made a big impact, but we need a lot more data to come in before we can say for sure how big the impact has been.<eot>10 Best Our Top 10 Balance Bike Class On The Market of 2022
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