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hDtV (high Definition television) and video surveillance

The TV market is moving rapidly towards high-definition television, HDTV. This change brings truly remarkable improvements in image quality and color fidelity. HDTV provides up to five times higher resolution and twice the linear resolution compared with traditional, analog TV. Furthermore, HDTV comes with wide screen format and DVD-quality audio.
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Samsung Q1 User Guide

Small but Strong UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC)
● Intel Celeron M ULV Processor
● 256MBUp To 1GB DDR2 Memory
● 1.8″, 2060GB High-Capacity Hard Disk Drive 7″ WVGA TFT LCD
● Basic Resolution of 800×480 Pixels, Maximum Resolution of 2048×1536 Pixels (when an external display is connected)
● Auto Scaler (Automatic Resolution Adjustment) Function to Support High Resolu- tion Output
● Easy-to-Use Touch Screen usable with your fingers.
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PCXCV-Tx Auto-Scanning Color Monitor Installation Guide

The PCXCV-Tx Monitor is a 15-inch, 13.8″ viewable, auto-scanning color monitor with high resolution, compatible with VGA, SVGA, and 1024 x 768 modes. The PCXCV-Tx offers the following features:
• 1024 horizontal x 768 vertical non-interlaced resolution
• Power Management system that exceeds EPA ENERGY STAR™ requirements for saving energy.
• VESA Data Display Channel – DDC1/2b
• Complies with Swedish MPR2 standards for low magnetic emissions
• Anti-glare screen with anti-static coating
• Tilt-swivel base
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PCXBV-Ex, -Fx Auto-Scanning Color Monitor Installation Guide

The PCXBV-Ex, -Fx monitors are auto-scanning color monitor with high resolution. These monitors offer the following features:
• Up to 30 display modes, including VESA 85, 1024 x 768, and 1280 x 1024 non-interlaced resolution.
• 85 Hz refresh with 1024 x 768 mode
• Power Management system that exceeds EPA ENERGY STAR™ requirements for saving energy.
• VESA Data Display Channel – DDC1/2B
• Complies with Swedish MPRII and TCO’95 standards for the environment, health and safety
• Anti-glare screen with anti-static coating
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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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How to Prepare Images for Electronic Presentation

Electronic presentation of images requires somewhat different preparation than for printing. This article recommends a process that has proven satisfactory to the author. Other methods may be equally valid, and the “best method” will continue to evolve as technology changes. This article assumes Photoshop CS on Windows, but other image processing software can be used to implement the same method. Although much of the discussion assumes you are preparing images for digital projection, the same methods generally apply to preparing images for display on computer monitors or even televisions.
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Preparing images in Adobe Photoshop to CaFÉ™ specifications

If possible, it is best to start out with an original uncompressed image file that has been prepped and is at minimum no less than 27 inches or 1920 pixels after cropping, adjusting contrast, adjusting color, sharpen, etc. You will be adjusting these files to meet the CaFÉ™ image specification size by following the steps below. Jpeg files work fine if a raw or tiff is not available. CaFÉ image upload requirements: 1920W x 1920H pixels, saved as JPEG & less than 1.8MB.
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How to import still images from Photoshop into Final Cut Pro

Images created in Photoshop, or still photos can be saved at a variety of quality settings or resolutions. Here are the very basics of importing an image created or edited in Photoshop into Final Cut Pro. USE RGB COLOR SCALE!! Final Cut Pro does not recognize the CMYK color scale, and it won’t allow you to import the image into your project. This can be adjusted in Photoshop under “Image->Mode->RGB.”
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Photoshop Intermediate

This workshop is designed to expand on the concepts introduced in the Photoshop Introduction workshop by exploring more complex techniques along with some useful tips, tricks and features.

Introduction
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Note: If you have a note, a caution, a warning, or some listing that is well suited for a table, put it in one of these. Copy and paste the table where you want it (or delete this one if you don’t need it).
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Ignite for Oracle

Confio Ignite™ for Oracle is a 24/7 database performance tool that identifies true sources of Oracle database bottlenecks, allowing users to isolate and eliminate root causes of application problems. Part of the Confio Igniter™ Suite for Oracle and Java, Ignite for Oracle provides visibility down to each SQL statement and Oracle Wait Event, automating industry best practice Wait-Time analysis to instantly highlight your most serious database problems.
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