Free PDF Manual Guide

User Manuals – Owners Manual – User Guide

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
[Read the rest of this entry...]

Leave a Comment

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.
[Read the rest of this entry...]

Leave a Comment

Creating Efficient Workspaces in Photoshop

Photoshop has so many dierent work areas and tools that it can become confusing, or even intimidating, to use Photoshop in a production environment. Fact is, there are only three particular zones or areas that you really need to become familiar with: Tools, Menus, and Palettes. In this rst chapter, I’ll cover how to set up the general Photoshop workspace. Setting up your workspace for ecienty production will create a more pleasing experience, allowing you to focus on the main objective: getting your work done.
[Read the rest of this entry...]

Leave a Comment

Creating Figures: A Basic Recipe for Image Composites Using Photoshop and PowerPoint

Photoshop vs. PowerPoint: Which one should I use?
Photoshop and PowerPoint are both very flexible applications-each is capable of performing raster image manipulation as well as text and vector editing with varying degrees of success, reliability and ease. While Photoshop is the choice for making adjustments to your raster image’s file format, resolution, size, contrast, color balance, alignment and to crop or merge images together (image editing), PowerPoint is preferred for creating figures and doing image compositing and annotation because the text and vector based annotation will remain sharp. This is not the case for these vector-based elements in Photoshop- there is a loss in quality of text and vector objects when changing file formats to non-proprietary, pixel-based formats.
[Read the rest of this entry...]

Leave a Comment

Creating animated medical images (Part 2)

There is a lot of software, both free as well as commercial, to create animated GIFs. The majority of software available is shareware, where a user may download a trial version for free prior to purchasing [2]. According to Download.com, the two most popular software for creating GIF animation are Ulead® GIF Animator TM (Ulead Systems Inc., Torrance, CA, USA) and CoffeeCup GIF Animator (CoffeeCup Software Inc., Corpus Christi, TX, USA) [3]. Both have received high rating from reviewers and users.
[Read the rest of this entry...]

Leave a Comment

Creating a Web Dynpro Application Accessing ABAP Functions

Creating a Web Dynpro Application Accessing ABAP FunctionsWeb Dynpro for ABAP: Tutorial 2 – BAPI Usage SAP NetWeaver 04s 19.12.2005 Copyright © Copyright 2005 SAP AG. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or for any purpose without the express permission of SAP AG. The information contained herein may be changed without prior notice. Some software products marketed by SAP AG and its distributors contain proprietary software components of other software vendors. Microsoft, Windows, Outlook, and PowerPoint are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. IBM, DB2, DB2 Universal Database, OS/2, Parallel Sysplex, MVS/ESA, AIX, S/390, AS/400, OS/390, OS/400, iSeries, pSeries, xSeries, zSeries, z/OS, AFP, Intelligent Miner, WebSphere, Netfinity, Tivoli, and Informix are trademarks or registered trademarks of IBM Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation. UNIX, X/Open, OSF/1, and Motif are registered trademarks of the Open Group. Citrix, ICA, Program
[Read the rest of this entry...]

Leave a Comment

Creating a Border Background with Photoshop

This tutorial will provide a basic introduction to creating a graphic left side border background for Web pages with plenty of screenshots and helpful tips along the way. September 2007: Updated for Photoshop CS3 with all new CS3 screenshots and additional tips! Although this tutorial is geared for making Web graphics with Photoshop CS3, it also works for Photoshop 5.5 and above. This tutorial will also work with PaintShop Pro 6 and above, too.
[Read the rest of this entry...]

Leave a Comment

Creating Aqua Images in Adobe Photoshop

Using these techniques you can aquify almost any shape. In this tutorial we will aquify a circle. There are three characteristics that set an ‘aqua’ image apart from a flat image:
1. Glare
2. Proper Lighting
3. Drop Shadow
[Read the rest of this entry...]

Leave a Comment

Creating a 3D rendered mobile phone with Photoshop Elements 2

Step 1
Decide on the presentation method for your final product, i.e. will the design be printed or used in a powerpoint presentation?
New page settings for on screen presentation
New page settings for a printed page

Step 2
Select the shape tool from the side toolbar, then choose the rounded edge rectangle from the top toolbar selection of shapes. Click and drag a rectangle of a suitable proportion for your design. Don’t worry abouit the colour of the phone as it will be changed later. If you are a bit adventurous try the different shapes available in the pull down shape menu.
[Read the rest of this entry...]

Leave a Comment

Creating favicons with Adobe Photoshop and GoLive

Do you want to learn how to create custom web site icons like the ones above? Due to recent developments in the web browser market, more and more web designers want to create these custom favorites icons called “favicons.” Adobe GoLive and Photoshop make it easy to create and manage these custom icons that are used in the address bar and bookmarks of many new web browsers.
[Read the rest of this entry...]

Leave a Comment