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Combining images in PhotoshoP tiPs

Make sure resolution is the same and then that sizes are appropriate. First, size your base image.
Target dpi
For viewing on web page, most practical: 72dpi and actual size you want it seen.
For printing in class, 200 dpi
For commercial printing, 300 dpi

Make resolution of images you are adding the same as the base image. Reduce or enlarge images you are adding to the size you will want them to be or slightly larger Choose one of several ways to move images onto the base image.
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The Java Verified(TM) Program Guide

This document describes the Java Verified Program. This program accepts applications from developers, tests the applications using the tests defined in the Unified Testing Criteria for Java(TM) Technology-based Applications (“Test Criteria”) document, signs and certifies them and optionally submits them to catalogs. The program and the development of the Test Criteria were sponsered by: Motorola Inc., Nokia Corporation, Siemens AG mobile, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB and Sun Microsystems Inc (“UTI Members”). The sponsors have agreed on a process and a set of test criteria that are appropriate for applications developed for use on mobile handset devices manufactured by Motorola, Nokia, Siemens mobile and Sony Ericsson.
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Creating Folded and Rolled Corners in Photoshop Elements 5.0

This tutorial will teach you how to create rolled and folded corners, which can be used to embellish page corners, to creatively mat your photos or to roll the corners of your actual photos. This tutorial assumes you are familiar with the basics of using Photoshop Elements, including opening and setting the size and resolution of new documents, selecting tools, moving file windows within Photoshop Elements, zooming in and out, and creating and reorganizing layers.
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Adobe Photoshop CS3 – Shortcuts, Tips & Tricks

In Photoshop CS3,many of the shortcuts for the application menus,palette menus and tools can be customized using the Keyboard Shortcuts Editor. Although this document mentions some of these “customizable” shortcuts, it also provides additional functionality only accessible through the use of keyboard modifiers (which can’t be changed through the Keyboard Shortcut editor). Although this is not a completely comprehensive list of all of the keyboard shortcuts in Photoshop CS3,it is my goal to present the shortcuts and additional functionality that enable me to use Photoshop CS3 both more freely and efficiently.
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Creating a Simple Layout in Photoshop Elements 3

This tutorial will show how to create a simple layout from scratch in PSE3. You will learn how to create a new document, bring in photos, resize elements, add text, add shadows, and save your layout.

Create a new document
1. Once Photoshop Elements is open, go to File>New…
2. In the New pop up window, enter the working name of your layout (you can change this later if you want to) in the Name field.
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Using LaTeX to Create Quality PDF Documents

This article is devoted to methods of creating fine quality interactive pdf documents using LATEX. For individuals who write technical material, TEX and LATEX are the idealauthoring tools. Even though this article is written primarily for LATEX users, people who prefer pure TEX may derive much from this article as well. I, myself, prefer AMS-TEX; even so, there is no denying the power, convenience and utility of LATEX.
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Getting Started with Adobe Photoshop 6.0 Short Course

This handout provides an introduction to Photoshop, a popular image-editing application. This document covers the Photoshop interface, tools and palettes, working with selections and text, color correcting and resizing images, and managing documents.

Objectives
The learning objectives of this workshop are:
• Start PhotoShop and use the basic tools.
• Retouch images.
• Save files in different formats.
• Work with layers.
• Prepare graphics for the World Wide Web.
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Windows Vista Deployment Step by Step Guide

This document provides instructions for implementing a basic image-based deployment of Microsoft® Windows Vista™ operating system. We recommend that you first use the steps provided in this guide in a test lab environment as a means to become familiar with new and updated deployment features and technologies available in Windows Vista. Step-by-step guides are not necessarily meant to be used to deploy Windows Vista operating system features without accompanying documentation (as listed in the Additional Resources section) and should be used with discretion as stand-alone documents.
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How to setup and secure Snort, MySQL and Acid on FreeBSD 4.7 Release

This document will help a user install FreeBSD 4.7 Release, Snort 1.9.0, MySQL 3.23.53, and ACID-0.9.6b21. It will also guide the user through the process of securing the machine and getting the snort sensor(s) to log to a central database over stunnel. The intention is to give users that are new to any of the software the opportunity to build an enterprise-class system based completely on free, open-source tools. Following the instructions in this document will get you the following:
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Top 12 Divinely Useful Computer Tips

The Overeager Mouse Highlights Too Much Text
Frequently, in a Word document, I need to highlight some text that extends past my viewing area. Unfailingly, when I click and drag with my mouse and go beyond the screen, the highlighted portion just ZOOMS past where I actually wanted to copy, and I end up with highlighted pages and pages of text that I didn’t want. Then, I have to click in the document to undo the highlighting and try again..
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