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============================== README.TXT ================================
Welcome to The Walnut Creek CDROM Visions VII:PEOPLE CDROM!
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This CDROM contains 75 stock photographs and images in 4 different
image formats. The images can be used without royalties, but may not
be used on another image CDROM without adding value to the image
such as using them in a multi-media presentation.
The images are in the following image formats and sizes:
BMP 1024x768 8 bit color INDEX
PICT 640x480 24 bit color RGB
JPEG 640x480 24 bit color RGB
TIFF 1526x1145 24 bit color CMYK
==========================================================================
Here is a list of some important files and directories on the disc.
00global.txt Global index file.
00_index.txt Top level index file.
00_index.htm Index for this CDROM in HTML format.
filename.txt A complete list of all files on this CDROM.
view.exe MSDOS File Browser/Uncompressor
install.exe MSDOS Image Viewer Installation Program
setup.exe Windows Installation Program
docs\ Documentation regarding this disc and Walnut Creek CDROM.
docs\view.doc Documentation regarding VIEW.EXE
children\ Pictures of various children.
foreign\ Pictures of various foreign people.
portrait\ Pictures of various portrait images.
relaxing\ Pictures of various types activities.
sports\ Pictures of various types of sports.
working\ Pictures of various types of professions.
_bbs\ BBS support files
==========================================================================
Quick Start Instructions:
MSDOS Quick Start:
Change to your CDROM drive and type "view".
Example:
C:\> D:
D:\> view
Windows 95:
Insert the cdrom into the cdrom drive. This will automatically
open the CDROM program window. Double click "setup" from the
program to install the Visions VII program group and icon.
Alternatively, you can also install the program group and icon
by selecting the "Start" menu and choosing "Run". At the Run
box, type: "D:\setup", assuming 'D' is your cdrom drive.
Windows 3.1:
Go to "File" menu under program manager and choose Run. At the
Run box, type: "D:\setup", assuming 'D' is your cdrom drive.
This will install a group folder with icons for this cdrom.
Windows NT:
Go to "File" menu under program manager and choose Run. At the
Command Line box, type: "D:\setup", assuming 'D' is your cdrom drive.
This will install a group folder with icons for this cdrom.
Note: You will not be able to view any of the .TIF and .PCT image
files with the Windows winview program. We suggest viewing
the .JPG and the .BMP versions of these images instead.
Using the 00_INDEX.HTM:
We have included 00_index.htm files so the user may use a Web browser
to view our disc.
In order to view this disc using these 00_index.htm files, point your
Web browser to the root level 00_index.htm file.
For example, in Netscape/Mosaic:
1) Choose File/Open File (or File/Open Local File with Mosaic)
2) Choose your CDROM Drive under "Drives"
3) Select the 00_index.htm file
4) Click on OK
The 00_index.htm files have been tested under Netscape 1.1 (Windows,
Macintosh, and FreeBSD), Netscape 1.22 (Windows), Netscape 2.0b2,
Mosaic 2.00 (Final Beta), and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
==========================================================================
Macintosh users:
---------------
The files and applications on this cdrom are sorted by category.
To access the files or applications just double-click on the item you
are interested in. If the files are compress or binhexed, you have
to uncompress or unbinhex them before using. There are utilities on this
CDROM specifically for this task. They are in the 'MacUtils' Folder.
Note: some folders include a readme document. We advise that you
read the readme document before opening any files or applications.
==========================================================================
Advanced image viewing using Powerview (the default image viewer.)
For an amazing "psychedelic" effect when viewing pictures under MSDOS:
1) Be sure the disc is using its default viewer (Powerview). If it
isn't, use the INSTALL.EXE program to switch to Powerview.
2) Start up the VIEW program.
3) Choose a directory that contains images.
4) Choose an image.
5) When the image is on your screen, press the "A" key.
Try some of the following keys:
G ...................... Color-kill on\off (or greyscale)
I ...................... Inversion on\off
A ...................... Cycle palette on\off (press ESC, a mouse button, or
"A" to stop cycling)
C ...................... Component swap (cycles through all combinations of
the RGB components: RGB, RBG, BGR, etc.)
Ctrl+C ................. Component swap reset
"1", Shift+"1" ......... Red Component -
"2", Shift+"2" ......... Red Component +
Ctrl+"1", Ctrl+"2" ..... Red Component Reset
"3", Shift+"3" ......... Green Component -
"4", Shift+"4" ......... Green Component +
Ctrl+"3", Ctrl+"4" ..... Green Component Reset
"5", Shift+"5".......... Blue Component -
"6", Shift+"6" ......... Blue Component +
Ctrl+"6", Ctrl+"7"...... Blue Component Reset
F7, Shift+F7 ........... Brightness -
F8, Shift+F8 ........... Brightness +
Ctrl+F7, Ctrl+F8 ....... Brightness Reset
F9, Shift+F9 ........... Contrast -
F10, Shift+F10 ......... Contrast +
Ctrl+F9, Ctrl+F10 ...... Contrast Reset
F11, Shift+F11 ......... Color Saturation -
F12, Shift+F12 ......... Color Saturation +
Ctrl+F11, Ctrl+F12 ..... Color Saturation Reset
W, Shift+W ............. Hue Rotate +
S, Shift+S ............. Hue Rotate -
Ctrl+W, Ctrl+S ......... Hue Reset
E, Shift+E ............. Linear Brightness +
D, Shift+D ............. Linear Brightness -
Ctrl+E, Ctrl+D ......... Linear Brightness Reset
O, Shift+O ............. Gamma +
L, Shift+L ............. Gamma -
Ctrl+O, Ctrl+L ......... Gamma Reset
R ...................... Toggle between original settings and new settings
Ctrl+R ................. Resets all settings, does not toggle
==========================================================================
Shareware
This disk contains many shareware programs and images. Shareware can
be considered to be a sort of try before you buy system where you are
expected to pay the program author a registration fee if you find the
program or image useful. You will find details of registration
included in the document\text files provided with each program.
==========================================================================
Disclaimer
Walnut Creek CDROM makes no warranty about any file on this CDROM,
including any written by Walnut Creek. You, not Walnut Creek CDROM,
assume all risk of using any of the files on this CDROM. We reserve
the right to limit any effort on our part to rectify problems with
any file on this CDROM.
We cannot accept any responsibility or liability in the event that
using the software on this disc causes you grief, malfunction, data
loss or thinning of the hair. As with any new software, make sure
that you back up your system regularly so that you can recover from
unforeseen crashes.
Although we have made every attempt to examine every program on this
disc, some non-shareware or public domain programs may have slipped
by. If you find such a program on this disc, please notify us
immediately so we can rectify the situation. Thanks.
This CDROM comes with a full money back guarantee. If you are
dissatisfied for any reason, you can return it for a full refund.
==========================================================================
ASP
Walnut Creek CDROM is an approved vendor and associate member of the
Association of Shareware Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure
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 a
CompuServe message via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536.
==========================================================================
Trademarks
All trademarks belong to their respective trademark holders.
Third-Party applications\software\information are copyrighted by
their respective owners.
==========================================================================
Copyright
This CDROM copyright (c) 1996 Walnut Creek CDROM. All rights
reserved.
==========================================================================
This CDROM is unconditionally guaranteed. If you are dissatisfied
for any reason, simply return it with a short note and your contact
information for a full refund.
Walnut Creek CDROM
Suite 260
1547 Palos Verdes Mall
Walnut Creek CA 94596
USA
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+1 510 674-0783 (Sales) [24 hours]
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+1 510 674-0821 FAX
Email: orders@cdrom.com (Orders)
Email: info@cdrom.com (Information)
Email: support@cdrom.com (Tech Support)
WWW: http:\\www.cdrom.com\ (info, tech support, sales)
FTP: ftp.cdrom.com
=============================== README.TXT ==================================