neotoma: Grommit knits, and so do I (GrommitKnitting)
neotoma ([personal profile] neotoma) wrote in [community profile] knitting2009-04-22 08:46 pm

Should I frog or keep going

I cast on a new pair on Monday, using some rather nifty Fortissima Socka yarn in one of the Mexiko colorways. But for some reason the balls hadn't been put up in the same direction, so the color changes are going in opposite directions on each sock...

which would normally be the time when I frogged them both and rewound the balls so that they were going in the same direction.

But I'm making Biological Clock socks from An Eclectic Sole and I kind of like the idea that the colors are anti-parallel.





And I really need to get an image editor -- the one on Flickr isn't up to snuff. Any suggestions for an inexpesive program (or freeware)?
wyomingnot: (wynot knits)

[personal profile] wyomingnot 2009-04-23 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
You should totally keep going. No frogging.

As for image editor. Have you tried Irfanview? Pretty basic, but is small and free.
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[personal profile] dreamingpixels 2009-04-23 09:59 am (UTC)(link)
I second (or maybe third?) IrfanView as well. I've been using it on my Windows computer for about 9 years now.
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[personal profile] gblvr 2009-04-23 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
Keep going -- they look cool upside down like that....

(Edit for spelling.)
Edited 2009-04-23 01:52 (UTC)
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I'm so new here I haven't uploaded my knitting icon

[personal profile] aquaeri 2009-04-23 01:17 am (UTC)(link)
As a biologist, I say antiparallel is definitely the way to go for biological clock socks.
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Re: I'm so new here I haven't uploaded my knitting icon

[personal profile] aquaeri 2009-04-23 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
I think it'd be unbearable if you tried to claim you planned them to be antiparallel when you didn't. But I often find myself saying something like "this is a bit different than I intended but still appropriate, so I kept it" - it often personalises what I'm creating. I definitely think happy accidents have a place in creativity.

And I don't think you should apologise for your liking for antiparallel biology. Mind you, I have spent most of my life refusing to apologise for my belief that mathematics (one of my strongest subjects) and crafts such as knitting have a much more interesting relationship than most people believe. So I am quite possibly considered unbearably geeky by many other people. But I don't think humanity can function if we're all identical, and so as long as some people like who I am, I have no need to appear "normal". Plenty of other people can do a much better job of that than I can ;-).
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Re: I'm so new here I haven't uploaded my knitting icon

[personal profile] cesy 2009-04-23 09:40 am (UTC)(link)
Maths and knitting are fun. *subscribes to you*
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Re: I'm so new here I haven't uploaded my knitting icon

[personal profile] aquaeri 2009-04-25 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
Hi! Nice to meet you. It seems to be a strength of DW currently that it's so small we can meet some new people as well (I'm mainly subscribing to my LJ friends transferring). I have a fairly major crochet and maths project I should get back to and why not now?
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Re: I'm so new here I haven't uploaded my knitting icon

[personal profile] jumpuphigh 2009-06-23 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
math + knitting = love
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Re: I'm so new here I haven't uploaded my knitting icon

[personal profile] aquaeri 2009-06-23 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
Hi! Come play with us at [community profile] intertwined!
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Re: I'm so new here I haven't uploaded my knitting icon

[personal profile] piranha 2009-04-23 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
it's not unbearably geeky, it's totally appropriately geeky. :)
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Same with the 'I'm so new here I haven't uploaded my knitting icon'

[personal profile] sporky_rat 2009-04-27 09:57 pm (UTC)(link)
....There is no such thing as 'unbearably geeky' when it comes to biology. Just...no way.
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[personal profile] gloss 2009-04-23 01:23 am (UTC)(link)
I think it's *awesome* that the colors are reversed.
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[personal profile] marginalia 2009-04-23 01:38 am (UTC)(link)
me too (which you are not surprised by, i'm sure, since you know how many socks i made not match on purpose :) )
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[personal profile] rainkatt 2009-04-23 02:30 am (UTC)(link)
I love the way they look as is!!
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[personal profile] persimmonfrost 2009-04-23 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
I sort of like it this way, but then I'm Asymmetrical Girl.
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[personal profile] persimmonfrost 2009-04-23 02:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Well the cool thing about knitting and crocheting is that if you REALLYREALLY hate it once you're done, it's still undo-able.
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[personal profile] mu 2009-04-23 05:56 am (UTC)(link)
those look fantastic as-is, and I like the idea of opposite socks. :)
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Image Editors

[personal profile] nanceoir 2009-04-23 11:50 am (UTC)(link)
It depends on what you want to do in your image editor. If you want to just do basic stuff, Irfanview's probably a good choice. If you want to start messing with layers and adding fun stuff, Paint.NET is a good start. It's free and built off of Microsoft's .NET framework. There are some effects in it, as well as being able to draw and make adjustments.

If you're looking for some major image editing stuff (or you can't use .NET stuff), something with a lot of the same functionality that a paid program like Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro has, then you should definitely check out The GIMP. It's got loads of features, it's free and open source, and it's available for many platforms. This is particularly good if you're looking to do more creative-type images (icons and such). I'm particularly fond of the GIMPshop mod (also free), which makes the user interface more Photoshop0-like, but that's because I've used Photoshop for years.

Sorry, that was a lot; I used to run something of a Photoshop class, and I provided some information about Photoshop alternatives. But, I figure it's good information for you (and others) to see. Just in case. :)
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Re: Image Editors

[personal profile] iamshadow 2009-04-24 07:08 am (UTC)(link)
GIMP is the one I've got, but I haven't had a chance to use it that much yet. Looks like it's good, though. I've read that the GIMPshop mod doesn't play as nicely with newer GIMP releases, though, so you might want to be careful if you decide to add it on. I've read user comments about program instability caused by it (hence why I just chose to leave GIMP as it was).
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[personal profile] surpluscat 2009-04-26 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
I haven't used it much since I have Photoshop but Google's Picasa is supposed to be pretty good.
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[personal profile] jumpuphigh 2009-06-23 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
I use this program cause I've been to lazy to search out something else. However, I don't recommend it as it overwrites your original photos with any changes you make and I haven't been able to figure out how to stop it from doing that. I make a copy and that becomes my master copy cause it still overwrites the original. *facepalm*
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[personal profile] blitheandbonny 2009-04-27 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm ever so late in commenting but I'll drop my .02 in anyway - personally I prefer mismatched socks. I've never knit a matching pair. This can probably be attributed to the fact that I'm lazy and bore easily and once I'm done with one sock, I'd rather move on to a new project.

As to photo editing - I've got to go with the GIMP.