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Introduction to Flash – Exporting from Flash

Now that you know how to create animations and working interactivity with Flash the only remaining section to show you is how to export your finished product to the web and beyond. Accompanying this tutorial is a downloadable zip file you can use as an example to try out exporting or you can use any of the previous animations you have created during these tutorials. First save your working file or “.FLA” by going to File > Save. This is not web ready and should not be distributed. Next we can look at creating files for distribution to the web and CDROM. The procedure is known as Publishing as the term Export in Flash refers to other graphical optimisation processes. To view your options go to File > Publish Settings…
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Flash Introduction

Macromedia Flash opens up an entirely new dimension within the realms of the Internet. No longer is one confined to the newspaper-like, flat nature of websites. Websites that were once stark, boring, and lifeless can now literally jump out and excite all of one’s primary senses. This breakthrough in delivering dynamic multimedia over narrow bandwidths provides a new perspective on how we interact with websites, and ultimately, how we organize content and information itself. Flash, as an authoring tool, is limited only by our vast imaginations, and its mastery is within grasp of all those who wish to put in effort and practice.
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American College of Cardiology/Society for Cardiac Angiography

American College of Cardiology/Society for Cardiac Angiography and ...ACC/SCA&I EXPERT CONSENSUS DOCUMENT American College of Cardiology/Society for Cardiac Angiography and Interventions Clinical Expert Consensus Document on Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Standards A Report of the American College of Cardiology Task Force on Clinical Expert Consensus Documents Endorsed by the American Heart Association and the Diagnostic and Interventional Catheterization Committee of the Council on Clinical Cardiology of the AHA WRITING COMMITTEE MEMBERS THOMAS M. BASHORE, MD, FACC, Chair ERIC R. BATES, MD, FACC* PETER B. BERGER, MD, FACC DAVID A.
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An Introduction to Flash MX 2004

Macromedia Flash MX 2004 is the latest version of one of the world’s most popular and widely used Web authoring and animation applications. With every new release, Flash continues to increase in strength, capability, and diversity. Flash MX 2004 is a powerful multimedia tool capable of integrating a wide array of media formats and data formats from server-side applications. Never before has there been more support for developers in what has traditionally been an animation and graphics-centric program. This chapter provides an overview of the many new advancements and structure of Macromedia Flash MX 2004.
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Tools & Basics Adobe Photoshop CS2

Adobe Photoshop CS2 software is the world-standard image-editing, photo-retouching, and Web graphics program that lets you create high-quality digital images. The Photoshop CS2 program is virtually the same on either Macintosh or PC platforms. It combines a full range of selection tools, painting, drawing and editing tools, color-correction tools, and tremendous special effects capabilities. Photoshop CS2 offers more support for web graphics, a color correction brush (red eye plus), and many new painting and web support features.
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Photoshop: Web Graphics

Photoshop offers many graphics tools for Web developers. This workshop’s focus it to demonstrate Adobe’s companion product for creating Web ready images; ImageReady. ImageReady offers powerful Web features for optimizing, slicing, creating rollovers as well as GIF animation.
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Creating Efficient Graphics for Macromedia™ Flash Lite™ for Sony Ericsson phones

Flash Lite was originally developed by Macromedia™ (now Adobe®) to run Flash based content on the latest generation of mobile phones and other small devices. It first appeared as Macromedia™ Flash Lite™ 1.0 in 2003 aimed at the Japanese NTT DoCoMo i-mode system. Flash Lite 1.1 followed in 2004, and contained a number of major improvements, allowing better network access and integration with the phone. Both Flash Lite 1.0 and 1.1 are based on a Flash 4 structure, helping to minimize the footprint and processor demands of the player.
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Motorola V55 Creating Media Technical Manual

Welcome to the Creating Media for the Motorola V550 guide. This guide contains all the information you need to get started developing pictures, animation, and sounds for the Motorola V550.
The Motorola V550 guide covers the following areas:
• Display information, including size, color depth, and more
• Graphic support information
• Video support information
• Sound support information
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Photoshop For Dummies

As I have often told CMUG members, I only know about two percent of Photoshop. But that two percent is amazingly valuable when I want to “fix” digital photos on my Macintosh. The true experts in Photoshop among you will sneer or laugh at my amateurish use of Photoshop. Never mind them. Use my suggestions until you want to attack the learning curve to be a Photoshop expert.

If you have any version of Photoshop or Photoshop LE, most of the steps I will show here are available. If you use Photoshop Elements, PhotoDeluxe or some other photo editing application, you will need to hunt for similar tools, which may have different names or locations. I am using Photoshop 6 for this tutorial.
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Beginner’s Guide to Certified Used Vehicles

Ordinarily, buying a used car means buying an unknown quantity. Not so when buying certified used vehicles (CUVs), which come with thoroughly refurbished components and factory-backed warranties. When dealers advertise their factory certified vehicles running “like new,” they really mean it.
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