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Beginning Photoshop

To be successful in this workshop, you must be able to:
• Create a new folder in a temporary directory (See “Getting Started” on page three.)
• Save a file to a specific directory/folder using the “file/save as…” process
• Comfortably move between multiple application windows using the task bar at the bottom of your screen
• Find files on your computer
• Open a program using the start menu
Learning Photoshop’s interface is a difficult process; therefore, if you do not have these skills, we strongly suggest that you sign up for the prerequisite workshops before taking this workshop.
• LRO Windows Fundamentals
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Changing the Canvas Size

Imagine you’re an oil painter. You fill your entire canvas with a wonderful landscape. But when you’re done you decide there’s something missing: your favorite tree was off to the right somewhere and you didn’t have room to fit it into your painting. You decide to start over with a larger canvas.
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FLASH MX Tutorial Creating Drag and Drop Objects that snap into Place – Make a Puzzle

In order to make a puzzle where you can drag the pieces into place, you will first need to select a picture and slide it into pieces. You can use an image editor like Adobe photoshop, create some guides on top, then use the marquee tool to select each square copy it and paste it into a new file. Then save the graphics – I recommend you name them something like puz1.jpg, puz2.jpg etc. You may want to start with a really simple puzzle that contains only 4 or 9 pieces. The one below uses 12. Make sure you first set the image resolution of the large image using image size command to 72 dpi first before you begin copying pieces. Note this tutorial assumes you are already familiar with basic menus in Flash.
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Introduction to the Photoshop Elements 3.0/4.0 Organizer

The key to handling your vacation photos for the Windows version of Elements 3 or 4 is the new Elements Organizer. This powerful program has so many features and capabilities that it’s hard to decide which step to do first. But once you understand how Organizer works, you can adopt and regularly follow a logical workflow system and be able to accomplish so much with only minimum time and effort. There’s a lot to cover for a program with as many features as Organizer, so I’ve split up my roadmap of the Organizer steps to take for your vacation photos into two portions. This Part Two of the Quick Guide to Vacation Photos provides some crucial fundamental understandings of how Organizer works and how you should begin to work with it.
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A Macromedia Flash extension for creating interactive teaching modules.

Installing the StudentPACS Extension Panel
Install Adobe/Macromedia Flash Professional, version 8, available at www.adobe.com/downloads and most software vendors. Registration is required to download a trial version. Educational editions of the program can be purchased at significant discounts, if you are eligible, through your educational institution or through Adobe itself.
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GPH75 & GPHC Grout Hog® Owner’s Manual

1. The Grout Hog® is a material delivery system and is not intended for any other use.
2. Make sure anyone operating the Grout Hog® is thor- oughly familiar with its operation. Keep all unauthorized and untrained personnel, especially children, away from Grout Hog®.
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Photoshop for Photos

Photoshop is a photo editing and modification application created by Adobe. While it includes tools for doing other things such as creating images from scratch, working with vector objects and creating buttons and other web appropriate images, its primary purpose is and always has been working with photographs. Adobe offers other programs such as Illustrator or GoLive that are designed specifically for image creation and web design. Photoshop can modify images of all shapes and sizes, changing colors and editing and combining photos. It can also create vector images and allows you to create buttons, and designs for web images or even a complete web page.
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Tutorial: Using PHP, SOAP and WSDL Technology

Tutorial: Using PHP, SOAP and WSDL Technology to access a public ...Tutorial: Using PHP, SOAP and WSDL Technology to access a public web service. ** Created by Snehal Monteiro for CIS 764 ** In this small tutorial we will access the Kansas Department of Revenue’s web service to get sales tax information for a particular area in Kansas. We just send the Zip Code of a particular area in Kansas to the web service and it returns the sales tax for that region. Pre-requisites: 1)The server should support PHP. Since the server for the CIS Department supports PHP scripts, this would not be a problem for us. 2)All our html and php documents will be saved in the public_html folder in the U drive. 3)A text editor like notepad where we write html and php code. Tutorial Steps: There are 4 major steps involved: 1) Creating a simple HTML page , which has just one text box to enter the Zip
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Capturing Footage Using Ulead VideoStudio

1. Make sure your camera is plugged into a power source or has a full battery.
2. Rewind your tape to the beginning of what you have filmed.
3. Stop the tape and leave the camera on the Play/VCR setting.
4. Plug the camera into the computer that has a firewire card using a firewire cord.
5. Open Ulead VideoStudio (Ver 8 or 9) and choose VideoStudio Editor.
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Familiarizing yourself with the Photoshop Interface

Open application
The first step, of course, is to open the application. In the IT lab, you can find Photoshop in the folder marked Adobe in the programs menu (from the start menu). It may also be located in a start menu folder called Graphics.

Once you have opened the application (after a few moments of loading time), the Photoshop interface will appear. There are many complex elements of the interface, and for reasons of both saving space in this tutorial and keeping things basic, I’ll only show you the toolbars and options panes you need to perform the most basic tasks in Photoshop. If you ever notice that some of these elements are missing, simply go to the window menu and select them.
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