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Working With Type: Create a Poster Design and Print, Photoshop CS2: Module 8 of 20

This module provides a foundation of working with text in Photoshop. With the following exercise under your belt, you will be ready to take on most any challenge creating and laying out text in PhotoShop.

What you will do:
You will learn a variety of methods for working with text through the process of creating an informational mini-poster.
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An Introduction to Multimedia Graphics: Finding the Right Graphics Program to Meet Your Needs

Are you designing a Web site or planning to put up a page on the Web? Are you developing a multimedia presentation? Regardless of which of these activities you may be working on, there is one common element that you will probably be including–graphics. Finding the best graphics program to meet your needs will go a long way in helping you with your project. Two companies that are wellknown for their contributions to multimedia and graphic design are Adobe and Macromedia. Knowing about what they have to offer will help you to make your choice of which graphics programs to use.
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Motorola Vanguard 100 Frame Relay Access Device User Manual

The Motorola Vanguard 100 FRAD provides access to frame relay networks in mixed Local Area Network/Systems Network Architecture environments. The Vanguard 100 is suitable for central host sites as well as remote locations, such as branch offices, teller machines, and retail establishments.
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How to Draw Euler Angles and Utilize Euler Parameters

How to Draw Euler Angles and Utilize Euler ParametersFurthermore, Euler parameters, which allow a singularity-free description work of and dynamics 1 Euler In each body a translation One way a rigid way to angles [1]. R is the point r coordinate with space Since for Euler angles space. we use. Now let us assume that the space fixed coordinate system z it – ation of rotational motion, are discussed within the frame- quaternion algebra and are applied to the kinematics of a rigid body. Angles rigid body mechanics
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Beginning Adobe Photoshop CS2

You’ll begin by learning about the pixel-based environment of Photoshop, sources of images, and the Photoshop workspace. Next, you’ll learn how to create a new image in Photoshop, select the entire image, and make an example to show the difference between a pixel image and a vector image. You’ll also learn how to capture, crop, and transform an image on your screen.
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GPGPU – Basic Math Tutorial

The goal of this tutorial is to explain the background and all necessary steps that are required to implement a simple linear algebra operator on the GPU: saxpy() as known from the BLAS library. For two vectors x and y of length N and a scalar value alpha, we want to compute a scaled vector-vector addition: y = y+alpha∗x. The saxpy() operation requires almost no background in linear algebra, and serves well to illustrate all entry-level GPGPU concepts. The techniques and implementation details introduced in this tutorial can easily be extended to more complex calculations on GPUs.
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ArchiCAD advice

Printing to a PDF file:
Set up your line weights first. I like to use hairlines for the on screen display and for most quick linework for printing (very thin lines). Line thicknesses are established in the pens and colours dialog box. You can select a pen colour, and adjust the thickness for printing or for on-screen display. There is another dialog box for determining whether or not you will see hairlines on screen or true line thicknesses. I just use hairlines on screen: easier for accuracy in making things and easier on my eyes.
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Introduction to Macromedia Flash

Flash is a program by Macromedia for creating interactive, animated online content. Animated simply means “to have movement” — Flash content does not have to be a cartoon. It is commonly used to mimic software interface elements such as scroll bars, drop-down menus, buttons, and navigational systems. The term “Flash” has also come to mean the actual files created using Macromedia’s program of the same name.
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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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Transparency in Photoshop

Unlike vector images, bitmap images require that every pixel have some value associated with it. For images that don’t conform to the rectangular borders that the various file formats require, transparency solves (and also creates) some problems. By filling in the spaces between the objects’ borders and the frame’s borders with invisible (“transparent”) pixels, we create the illusion of a non-rectangular image. The issue that this document addresses is how to create such an effect.
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