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- Lesson 1
- Tip #1 - Sources of graphics
- Tip #2 - Monitor resolution
issues
- Tip #3 - Dithering
with GIF images
- Tip #4 - Web safe colors
- Tip #5 - Palette options
when creating GIf images
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- Lesson 2
- Tip
#6 - Resolution for print versus the web
- Tip #7 - Sharpending the focus on images
- Tip #8 - Filters are a judgment call
- Tip #9 - Making adjustments in selected parts of a photograph
- Tip #10 - Fixing "red eyes" in photographs
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- Lesson 3
- Tip #11 - Combining vector objects into one object
- Tip #12 - The Walcom tablet
- Tip #13 - Anti-aliasing and text
- Tip #14 - Spell checking text
- Tip #15 - Creating rounded
rectangles
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- Lesson 4
- Tip #16 - Adding frames to photographs
- Tip #17 - More about adding frames on photographs
- Tip #18 - Erasing and blurring in photo collages
- Tip #19 - Some other options with transforming graphics
- Tip #20 - Applying a vector
object as a mask on a photo
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- Lesson 5
- Tip #21 - Fading images
- Tip #22 - Adding effects/filters to photographs
- Tip #23 - A closer look at slicing, rollovers, and accessibility
- Tip #24 - Copyright issues
- Tip
#25 - Additional sources of information
This material was used in a distance class on Using
Fireworks MX 2004 to Create Basic Web Images, given by Linda
Ffolliott, ECAT, in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at the
University of Arizona.
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