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Guide To Tree Sketching

Guide To Tree SketchingClare Walker Leslie’s Guide to Sketching Trees Student Nature Journal Lessons For Hope™ Introduction This journal will help you to draw trees. You will find directions for drawing blind and modified contours, and deciduous and evergreen trees (see glossary for definitions). For each type of tree there is a corresponding blank page that can be used as a template for your drawings. When choosing a location for the activity, it will be helpful to find a tree far enough away
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Basics Writing A Resume Building a Job

BasicsOCS Basics Writing A Resume Building a Job Search Toolkit Taken from The Harvard Guide to Careers by Susan M. Vacca Martha P. Leape OFFICE OF CAREER SERVICES Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences WRITING A RESUME What Is a Resume? Your resume is an evolving description of your experiences that docu- ments and describes your skills and expertise. Each edition is a presen- tation designed for a specific audience and a specific purpose. As an outline of your
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Back to Basics: How to Set Up Your new HDTV

So you finally went out and bought a high-definition TV. Congratulations — you’ve joined a growing community of people who’ve switched to the new digital technology. Considering HDTV’s stunningly realistic, widescreen images and Dolby Digital sound, it’s easy to see why more and more home-entertainment enthusiasts would rather have an HDTV than an apprenticeship with Donald Trump.
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Photoshop Basics

What is Photoshop?
Photoshop is a powerful image editing tool that is used mainly by professionals to manipulate images. The most basic tasks will be covered in this handout e.g. cropping, adding text and arrows to an image. Access
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Adobe Photoshop CS basics

Start by clicking on “Photoshop” in the upper left of the screen. Take the time to see what options each drop down menu contains starting with “Photoshop” working your way to the right through to the “help” drop down. You can see that several windows are currently open and arranged. These “palettes” allow you to manage multiple aspects of your photo editing projects.
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Photoshop® Basics: The Standard Curve

This chapter covers the heart and soul of image processing for just about any astronomical image. You will learn how to apply the principles of the Zone System using Photoshop® CS (or later). Other image processing programs, such as Picture Window Pro and Paint Shop Pro, include similar tools but the Levels and Curves tools in Photoshop® are powerful and fluid. Photoshop® CS adds a critically important feature: the ability to use layers and other tools with 16-bit images. Since 16-bit images contain up to 256 times as much information as 8-bit images, this is a very important feature for CCD image processing.
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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 Basics 1: Levels and Level Adjustment

When i started to adjust my scanned slides with image processing software some years ago, the first thing i always tried was the auto−adjustment function. In some cases the photo improved a lot and in others it was looking ridiculous. Things didn’t turn better when i bought a digital camera and moved on to Photoshop. Many underwater photos published in the internet also suffer from “over adjustment”, i.e. their coloring isn’t natural anymore.
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Autodesk Map 3D 2006 and Oracle Spatial Basics

When working with spatial databases, it is essential to understand the associated terminology and concepts. The following terms are used throughout this document. DataStore—A collection or integrated set of objects contained in a single data storage location or repository such as an Oracle® Spatial database. Specific to Autodesk Map 3D, a DataStore is a set of feature classes contained in a single data storage location (feature source).
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Photoshop Tips & Tricks for Web Designers

There are hundreds of tools and features in Photoshop. Learning the basics requires an investment of time and mental energy. Moving beyond the basics into true mastery requires even more time and an adventurous spirit. Of course, it helps to pull on the countless years of accumulated experience that millions of Photoshop users have amassed. That’s what this article is all about: distilling the useful tidbits learned by years of poking, prodding and just having fun experimenting with this great tool.
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