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Using DBManager to Configure MySQL

It is sometimes daunting for a beginner to configure and use the MySQL database engine. A good GUI can help no end. My favourite Windows-based GUI is called DBManager, and is available from www.dbtools.com.br. This tutorial assumes you have read and followed my two earlier tutorials, on installing Apache and PHP, and on installing MySQL.
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Photoshop In 2 Hours or Less!

Take a look at the The Main Menu Above, that’s the Photoshop Menu Area. Don’t Worry if your menu looks slightly different – The Concept is EXACTLY the Same! Pretty Standard huh ? The above menu is on the TYPE TOOL, we’ll get into that soon.
File – Edit – Image- Layer – Select – Filter – View – Window – Help
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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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Using Photoshop to Crop, Resize, and Save a Graphic

Type or Do the Following
1. After opening the Adobe Photoshop program, locate and open your graphic. It is important to know where you have saved your graphics. Begin by going from File in the menu bar to Open.
2. Maneuver to the location of your folder containing the desired graphic. You can use either the drop down submenu or the pane view to navigate to the correct folder. Double-click open the designated folder.
3. You can view what the graphics are in the folder by going from View in menu bar of the dialogue box to Thumbnails
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Converting PSD files to TIFF files

First of all … why? Why would we want to convert PSD files to tiff files? This is what Jen Caputo says in a DST forum … ‘Save your layouts as TIFFs instead of PSDs, you’ll save yourself at least 50% of the disk space. You sacrifice NO quality when saving as a TIFF, it’s just shrunken down, but remember, the compression it uses is lossless, so when you open it back up everything expands right back to where it was before.’ Anyone who uses Photoshop should use layered TIFFs instead of PSDs.’ So basically, you save heaps of space on your hard drive … and who doesn’t want to do that???
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Giving an apple a new face – Adobe Photoshop CS2 Tutorial

1. First open up the photo of Obi-Wan Kenobi as a new document in Photoshop. Then convert the background into a new layer by double-clicking the layer. Leave the options as they are and hit ‘OK’
2. Now we’ll add a layer mask. Go to Layer  Layer Mask  Reveal All. You should see a white box appear to the left of the “Layer 0” layer, followed by an icon of a lock.
3. Here’s comes the time consuming part. Grab your ‘Eraser Tool’ (shortcut: E) and erase the unnecessary background so that only Obi-Wan’s face remains.
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Photoshop – What is a Banner Image?

“Banner Images” (or simply “banners”) are commonly used on websites as the title or top of a page. Banners are usually very flashy in nature, and are meant to catch the immediate attention of the visitor.
Adobe Photoshop is a fantastic tool to use in the creation of banners. With Photoshop, you can edit images, add special effects, and combine them into one image for use on the web.
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SAP® TUTOR: EFFICIENT KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER FOR YOUR EMPLOYEES

SAP® TUTOR: EFFICIENT KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER FOR YOUR EMPLOYEESSAP® TUTOR: EFFICIENT KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER FOR YOUR EMPLOYEES Self-Learning Units at the Workplace Knowledge transfer is a never-ending process. New software and upgrades are installed, business processes change, and technical infrastructures are modernized. Additional knowledge and new skills are needed. How can you make this know-how available to your employees quickly and economically? SAP® Tutor offers the solution. It is an innovative, powerful tool, developed to help you create, edit, and supply interactive, electronic, self-learning units. SAP Tutor plays an essential role, providing all employees with the knowledge they need in the workplace, whether it is initial training following the intro- duction of new software, ongoing training, or support for their daily work. The current skills and knowl- edge of your employees are essential factors if your com- pany is to compete success- fully in the global market. In today’s rapidly changing economy, meeting market demand is difficult if employee
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Using Photoshop Elements to Crop, Resize, and Save a Graphic

Type or Do the Following
1. After opening the Adobe Photoshop Elements program, select Edit and Enhance Photos.
2. Next, locate and open your graphic. It is important to know where you have saved your graphics. Begin by going from File in the menu bar to Open.
3. Maneuver to the location of your folder containing the desired graphic. You can use either the drop down submenu or the pane view to navigate to the correct folder. Double-click open the designated folder.
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