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- USER'S GUIDE
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- This folder contains clip art in three categories, which can be used in
- a variety of programs. If your application is not listed, please refer to
- your program's manual for compatibility.
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- EPS ART
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- EPS (Encapsulated PostScript): These illustrations, saved as Adobe
- Illustrator 1.1 files, can be opened in a draw programs (such as Corel
- DRAW, Illustrator, and FreeHand) and manipulated. Or they can be placed
- as-is in page layout programs (such as PageMaker and QuarkXPress). EPS
- images can also be opened in Adobe Photoshop, but they will be converted
- to bitmap form. Their filenames end in .EPS.
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- TIFF ART
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- TIFF (Tagged Image File Format): These illustrations can be opened in image
- editing programs (such as Photoshop) and manipulated. They can also be
- placed as-is in page layout programs (such as PageMaker and QuarkXPress)
- and in some draw programs (such as Corel DRAW, Illustrator, and FreeHand).
- Their filenames end in .TIF.
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- 3-D ART
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- Each 3-D image is saved in three formats:
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- ò RAY DREAM DESIGNER, VERSION 3: These 3-D images are saved with colors and
- texture maps, but without lights and camera settings. They can be opened in
- Ray Dream Designer, version 3 or 4, where you can manipulate them in 3-D
- space, adjust objects, apply colors and texture maps, create camera
- settings, or perform other operations. Their filenames end in .RD3.
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- ò DXF: These 3-D images are saved without colors and texture maps. They can
- be opened in any compatible 3-D program, where you can scale them, apply
- colors and texture maps, create camera settings, or perform other operations.
- PLEASE NOTE: Files saved in DXF format may not match the thumbnails in your
- ULEAD Album or in your printed index, as texture maps and coloring may change
- in the DXF interpretation. Also note that DXF creates files with very large
- file sizes, so your computer must have sufficient RAM to open them. Their
- filenames end in .DXF.
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- ò TIFF: These images were rendered at a resolution of 266 dpi in Ray Dream
- Designer, then converted to CMYK color mode in Adobe Photoshop. They are 5
- inches at their largest dimension. These illustrations can be opened in image
- editing programs (such as Photoshop) and manipulated. They can also be placed
- as-is in page layout programs (such as PageMaker and QuarkXPress) and in some
- draw programs (such as Corel DRAW, Illustrator, and FreeHand). Their filenames
- end in .TIF.
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- COPYRIGHT GUIDELINES
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- The use of the artwork, from disc or index, in whole or in part without
- written permission - for multiple resale in the form of stock proofs,
- engravings, film, mats, printing, digitized images, etc., is expressly denied.
- Any resemblance to specific individuals, living or dead, is purely
- coincidental (except where noted). No testimonials are implied or intended by
- such similarities.
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- Site licenses are available upon request from Dynamic Graphics, Inc.
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- COMPANY INFORMATION
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- Dynamic Graphics, Inc.
- 6000 N. Forest Park Drive
- Peoria, IL 61614-3592
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- Technical Support/CustomerOne
- Phone: 800-255-8800
- Fax: 309-688-5873
- Business hours - Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm central time
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- International customers, contact your local Dynamic Graphics representative.
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- Art In Depth and ArtWorks are registered trademarks of Dynamic Graphics, Inc.
- All rights reserved.
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