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Use the ‘Von Restorff Effect’ When Studying Difficult Concepts

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Use the ‘Von Restorff Effect’ When Studying Difficult Concepts Memory is incredibly complex, which is probably why it’s been studied and researched so much—and why researchers who make big discoveries about how it functions get phenomena named after them. A great example of this: the Von Restorff effect, which refers to our brains’ acuity for remembering distinctive pieces of… Read more…

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How do I get this type effect

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How do I get this type effect Just curious how you’d go about getting this type of effect. Each photo is slightly different but they both interact with the color and lighting in the same way. If anyone knows or has done this type of effect, please let me know. submitted by /u/bobbybots

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Use the ‘Production Effect’ to Study More Effectively

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Use the ‘Production Effect’ to Study More Effectively You should always study in silence, but a little noise can be helpful for remembering things. Specifically, your noise can be helpful—that is, when you’re speaking out loud. If you practice the “production effect,” it can help you remember what you’re studying; here’s how to use it the next time you’re trying to… Read more…

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YNAB… Help? Has anyone used this to good effect?

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YNAB… Help? Has anyone used this to good effect? I downloaded YNAB (you need a budget), signed up for the free trial, and then forgot about it so now I’m signed up for a year. (Probably just underscores how much I need help monitoring my spending.) So far it isn’t super clear to me how to get meaningful utility from this. The UX feels too manual and open-ended. e.g. unlike a Mint or something …

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How to get this effect?

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How to get this effect? I wonder if the photographer just put something in front of the lens to make it blurry like this? submitted by /u/Exit_mm00

Ask Photography 1.1k 2023-11-17

How can I replicate this effect digitally?

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How can I replicate this effect digitally? Hi, fellow photographers! I am a novice here and have a question about a print that I made. I took this photo on a Polaroid Z2300 and printed it out on ZINK paper. The top print is when I printed it the first time (beforehand, the camera had not printed for 2+ years). Realizing I had not calibrated the camera for so long, I proceeded to do so wi…

Ask Photography 1.2k 2023-11-15

Effect of Closing Old Credit

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Effect of Closing Old Credit Looking to close one of these old sources of credit. My two oldest soources of credit are an old bank account/credit card from 2015 that requires a minimum of $1,500 in checking. $3,000 in credit. I figure i could be investing that $1500. A credit card opened in 2017 with annual fee of $100, and $9,000 in credit. I have other banks and a …

Reddit Personal Finance 431 2023-11-13

Can I Get This Effect with Frosted Plexiglass/Acrylic?

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Can I Get This Effect with Frosted Plexiglass/Acrylic? I’ve been working on a personal project and came across this instagram post with the effect I’ve been meaning to replicate. It’s not clear to me, but I’m assuming this is frosted plexiglass with backlight. Would this setup allow me to capture silhouette and depth simultaneously? Might be a long shot, but any suggestions/tips would be very welcom…

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