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IMAGE MASTER
by
ACCIDENTAL SOFTWARE
(If it's good, it's ACCIDENTAL)
Copyright (C) 1994, all rights reserved
NOTE: To print a copy of this file from DOS, type "TYPE
README.TXT > PRN" then push Enter.
This program is SHAREWARE. Distribution of the UNREGISTERED
version of this program is encouraged as long as it is copied
in whole and remains unaltered. No fee may be asked for this
program itself, but a nominal distribution fee may be charged
for the diskette used to distribute this software as long as
the purchaser of said diskette is informed that the fee for
acquiring the diskette does not constitute payment of the
REGISTRATION FEE. Vendors, see the file VENDOR.TXT for
details.
Distribution of the REGISTERED version of this software
without purchasing this program by paying the registration
fee or without a license granted from ACCIDENTAL SOFTWARE
is illegal.
NOTE: You may have a version of this program without the,
file "VBRUN300.DLL" provided. If so, this was done to
save disk space and download time. VBRUN300.DLL is widely
available and in fact may already be in your windows directory.
Vbrun300.dll is required for this program to function.
It will be necessary to obtain a copy of VBRUN300.DLL in
order to install and run this program. Registered users
receive the complete version of this program with vbrun300.dll
included. See How Do I register below for details.
What is this program?
1. IMAGE MASTER is a screen saver and image viewer for
windows that can use your own images and midi files. If
you prefer, you can use the picture files provided with
the program. IMAGE MASTER can play songs from a CD-ROM.
Music can play as pictures are being displayed. You can
select Password protection if desired. Messages can be
left on the screen.
2. IMAGE MASTER can be installed as a standard Window's
Screen saver from Window's desk top, or can be used from
the Program Group that IMAGE MASTER makes for windows.
IMAGE MASTER can be used as both.
3. IMAGE MASTER can be used as a screen saver and/or an
image viewer. If you have installed IMAGE MASTER as a
screen saver, and want to use it from the program manager
to leave a message or make your system password protected
while you have to be temporarily away, you can do this by
double clicking the IMAGE MASTER Icon. If IMAGE MASTER
is running from the program manager, it will not invoke
itself as a screen saver even if the amount of time has
passed to call it as a screen saver from the desktop.
4. IMAGE MASTER is ideal for corporations that need a screen
saver that can use their own pictures or corporate logos.
It is also ideal for users who want a way to display their
own images (regardless of format) as a screen saver or
as a stand alone program.
What is SHAREWARE?
1. Shareware is a marketing method. For a minimal
investment, you can try a program to see if it fits
your needs. After a short trial period, you are
expected to purchase the program by paying the reg-
istration fee if you decide to use it on a regular
basis.
How do I install the program?
1. Install IMAGE MASTER for Windows.
a. Start Microsoft Windows.
b. Insert the disk in the proper drive.
c. From the Window's Program Manager, select FILE MENU
and choose RUN.
d. Type B:\SETUP and press Enter. Substitute your
drive letter for "B:" if your disk is in a
different drive.
NOTE: If you have a version of this program that is provided
without the file VBRUN300.DL_ on the distribution diskette, you
must obtain a copy of this DLL (VBRUN300.DLL) and copy it to
your windows\system directory before Image Master can
be installed or used.
In some cases, if you are using a program that is accessing
or using a DLL or other file that IMAGE MASTER uses and
installs, you may receive a message during installation
that warns you that a file can not be installed since it
is already in use by your system. You can choose Ignore to
this warning and the program should install correctly.
How do I make IMAGE MASTER the active screen saver?
1. Once IMAGE MASTER is successfully installed, it may be
selected as the current screen saver from windows.
a. From the Windows Program Manager, select MAIN.
b. From MAIN select CONTROL PANEL.
c. From CONTROL PANEL select DESK TOP.
d. From DESK TOP select the arrow key next to SCREEN
SAVER.
e. From the menu, select IMAGE MASTER.
2. The above steps will select IMAGE MASTER as the
current screen saver. Use the SET UP button to select
the features of the program you want. It is possible to
select and preview pictures, MIDI files, and CD-ROM
songs. Do this for pictures by double clicking on the
picture you want to preview in the list of Bit Maps To
Show. For Midis double click on the mid you want to
hear in the list of Mide Songs to Play.
3. Push the TEST button to run the screen saver program
as a test.
4. Select the desired inactive time for the screen saver
program to implement itself.
How do I use the program from the Windows Program Manager?
1. If the Image Master program group is not open, double
click on the IMAGE MASTER program group.
2. To run Image Master, double click on its Icon.
3. The program will start in the Set Up Mode. Select the
options you want, then push the Screen Saver button to
start the program.
What are the program features?
1. Registered users can add up to 500 Bit Map files
(500 images) in each of the 10 Slide Shows provided.
These images can be located in any directory on your
hard drive or floppy drives. You can even us your CD-ROM
as a source of pictures. If you have Kodak's Access
software, you can use Image master to show you photo CDs.
2. Registered users can add up to 100 Midi selections to
be played by your midi software as the program displays
your pictures.
3. Set the length of time for the picture to remain on the
display before the next one replaces it. This time
ranges from 10 seconds to 1 minute.
4. Any image can be used as long as it is in .PCX, .BMP,
.GIF format (UNREGISTERED VERSION). The REGISTERED
VERSION of Image Master will access the following
additional file formats. .DIB, .TGA, WMF, .EPS, .TIF,
.JPG, CMP, .CAL, .IMG, .MAC, .MSP, .PCD, PCT, RAS, WPG.
NOTE: Photo CD images (.PCD) requires Kodak's Access
Software.
5. You need not copy any picture or midi file to any other
directory to use it. IMAGE MASTER can find and use
your files from any valid hard drive, floppy or CD-ROM
drive and directory your computer.
6. You can add or delete picture and midi files and set
the picture delay through the standard setup button
provided by windows for screen savers or by starting
IMAGE MASTER from the program manager by double clicking
on its Icon.
7. You can use scanned images as long as the image is
saved in a format that is compatible with IMAGE MASTER
(see 5. above for details.)
8. Bit maps may be displayed as full screen images or
they can be displayed so that their original size is
retained. If your bit map files are not the same
aspect ratio as the screen mode you are using, you will
probably want to show them while retaining their
original size so that no picture distortion occurs.
If showing your images in full screen size, a frame
will outline your bit map. This frame will change from
time to time and even disappear to avoid screen burn
in.
9. You can randomize the order in which your images are
displayed. Click on the Randomize Picture Order check
box to choose this option.
10. The speed that Image Master uses to put your images
to the screen can be adjusted. Select Picture Attributes,
then slide the selector bar to the slower or faster end of
the adjuster bar to vary this speed.
11. Any mouse button press and most keyboard keys will
terminate Image Master and return you to the
application you were using before Image Master
started. The following keys have special meaning.
1. If MIDI is selected, pushing the "M" key
on the keyboard will toggle the MIDI selections
playing to mute and back on again.
2. If you have CD-Audio selected, pushing the
"space" bar will bring up an audio selector
panel. You can select Previous, Next, Play,
Pause, and Stop with this selector bar.
3. The "A" key initiates the Adjust Image form.
You can choose any valid option on this form.
After EXIT any options chosen will be applied
to the image shown.
4. The "P" key will pause Image Master on the present
image. Pushing "P" again will toggle pause off.
5. The "T" key initiates the Image Transitions form.
You can choose the types of transitions to use when
displaying your pictures. You can preview each type
of image transition by using the View command button.
After EXIT any changes to the transitions choosen
will be used to display your pictures.
12. You can use a Password to protect access to your
computer when Image Master is running.
13. You can leave a message for any visitors you may
have while you are away from your computer, or
messages you may want to display to the public.
14. If using Photo CD pictures (REGISTERED VERSION ONLY),
you can select the size that the image will appear
on the screen. You can also choose one of several
options available for displaying your picture such
as gray scale and flipping your image.
15. CD-ROM audio is available in both the registered
and unregistered versions. If your CD-ROM is capable
of playing CD-AUDIO, you can select it as the source
of music for Image Master.
How much does it cost to register?
1. The registration fee is $25.00 plus $3.00 for shipping
and handling.
2. FOREIGN ORDERS (Except CANADA). Shipping and handling
is $5.00.
3. Site licenses are available. Contact Accidental Software
for details.
4. Accidental Software can modify this program to provide
a unique application for Company or other large groups
of users. Custom applications can be developed to include
the incorporation of AVI or QuickTime video, and support
of fractal image files. Contact Accidental Software for
details.
How do I register? -- We accept VISA or MASTERCARD!
1. Print a registration form. Select the Set Up button for
screen savers in Windows, or start IMAGE MASTER from the
program manager by double clicking on it's Icon. When
Image Master Set Up shows, select Registration and print
out a registration form. If you can't do this, send me
a note with payment and the type of disk you need. Only
1.44 HD or 1.2 HD diskettes are offered.
2. Send a check or money order to:
ACCIDENTAL SOFTWARE
13245 SKIOMAH RD.
APPLE VALLEY, CA. 92308
3. FOREIGN ORDERS: Send international money order
(U.S. Currency) or Visa or MASTERCARD information.
4. Easier yet, register using your VISA or MASTERCARD.
1-800-771-6746 -- Registration/Order
619-247-2804 -- Technical Support
1-619-247-6819 -- FAX
What does registration do for me?
1. You will receive the complete most recent version of
Image Master.
2. The registered version of IMAGE MASTER allows you to
select and use up to 500 pictures in each of the 10
Slide Shows you choose to use.
3. The registered version of IMAGE MASTER allows you to
select and use up to 100 MIDI files (songs). If you
have a CD-ROM Drive capable of playing CD-AUDIO, you
can listen to CD-AUDIO as your pictures are displayed.
4. The registered version of this program has no registration
reminders.
5. The registered version of this program allows you to access
additional file formats (listed in Program features
#5 above).
Common Questions!
Q. When I double click on the Image Master Icon the program
will not start. What is happening?
A. Multiple instances of Image Master cannot be started. If
the program was started by double clicking on its Icon
and a subsequent click outside its form hides the
application, it is still running in the background.
You need to bring up the Windows Task Manager to
switch back to Image Master. It is always best to end
Image Master by clicking on the EXIT button in the
Set Up form if you are not going to run the screen
saver portion of the program.
Q. Can I use this program to display pictures of my
business or family?
A. Yes, you need to use a scanner to scan your image into
a paint program. Once an image is scanned and retouched
as necessary, save it as any file format compatible
with this program. Select the User Bit Maps option
button in Image Master. Find the file by clicking
to the correct drive and directory. Highlight this file
or as many files as you want to add to the list of Bit Maps
to show. Once the file or files are highlighted, click
the Add Files button to place them in the Bit Maps to Show
list box. You can preview this or any file by double
clicking on its entry in the Bit Maps To Show window.
If your personal pictures are on a Photo CD, Image
Master is the ideal tool for displaying them.
Q. I want to use several of my own MIDI songs to be played
by the program when my pictures are being displayed.
How can I do this?
A. You can select any valid MIDI file ".mid" that is
available on your hard disk. It can be placed in a
List of Songs to Play (up to 100) that will be played
in order. Once the last file is played, the tunes will
start over in a continuous loop. Choose the drive and
directory that your MIDI files are on. Highlight this
file or as many files as you want to add to the list of
Midi Files to Play. Once the file or files are highlighted,
click the Add Files button to place them in the list of
Midi Files to Play. You can listen to any Midi file in
the Midi Files To Play window by double clicking on it.
Q. When using JPG or other large 24 bit images with Image
Master, my MIDI music occasionally degrades. Can this
be prevented.
A. These files have extremely high compression ratios, and
as a result monopolize your processor so that there is
no time left to play your MIDI file. The only way to
cure the problem is to covert your image file to a
format the has less compression. PCX and BMP 256
color files will not interfere with the MIDI as the
pictures are decompressed. You could also inactivate
the Enable Music check box or Mute (press the "M" key
on the keyboard) the MIDI so it will not play. You
can listen to CD-Rom audio instead without interference
from highly compressed 24 bit images.
Q. When using Photo CDs to show my images with Image Master,
MIDI music I am using seems to degrade as some pictures
are displayed. How can I cure the problem?
A. Very large 24 bit images can take a tremendous
amount of processing power to decompress and decode.
These large files combined with the slow access time of
most CD-ROM drives can use your system resources so that
the processor time needed to play your MIDI files is no
longer available. You could copy your PCD files to a hard
disk, the faster access time of a hard disk should help;
insure you are using the Retain Bit Map Size option, then
choose a smaller display size for your images. You may
have to disable your MIDI with the enable music check
box or the "M" key on the keyboard if the problem persists
and is bothersome.
Q. How do I reach you if I have a question?
A. Call at any time between 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (Pacific
Standard time). Ask for Technical Support...1-619-247-2804
Disclaimer:
This product is distributed "as is". All warranties,
either expressed or implied, as to the software quality,
performance, or fitness for any particular reason are
disclaimed. You will bear the entire risk of relating
to the quality and performance of this product, and will,
in no event hold ACCIDENTAL SOFTWARE liable for any
direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damage
resulting from the use of this software.
Vendor Distribution:
See the file VENDOR.TXT.
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Association of Shareware Professionals working for you.
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that the shareware principle works for you. If you are
unable to resolve a shareware-related problem with an ASP
member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to
help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or
problem with an ASP member, but does not provide technical
support for members' products. Please write to the ASP
Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI 49442 or send
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