NEW Adobe Tuition Set - CS3, Flash, Photoshop, DW, illu
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Your pages title here Adobe (And Macromedia) Tuition Set & Workshop (on DVD) - 249 Tutorials UPDATED - 2008/2009 version! Covering up to the most up to date versions Including: Macromedia Version 8 and Adobe versions CS, CS2 and CS3! Please read the full description before buying. By buying, you accept the information stated in the description. By buying you agree that you have read the whole description and agree to the purchase the product that is for sale. Please see our FAQ before buying. A huge collection of text-based tutorials on disc for you to use as needed to learn, improve or reference! Covering: Acrobat, After Effects, Audition, Cold Fusion, Creative suite, Director, Dreamweaver, Encore, Fireworks, Flash, Freehand, Go Live, Illustrator, InDesign, Macromedia Studio, Photoshop, Premiere, Production, and Ultradev! LEARN TO USE ADOBE AND MACROMEDIA PRODUCTS 4.37GB of tutorials! Now that Macromedia and Adobe have merged together to release great software, we have merged our bestselling Macromedia and Adobe tuition sets together into one to create one huge resource for the designers and web developers. This set includes all of the tutorials from our Macromedia and Adobe set as well as tutorials for all of the new CS3 products. This is one great resource that can't be missed! This DVD tuition set covers all of the most popular Adobe and Macromedia products to date. It has been revised and updated to include the most up to date versions of the software: Version 8, CS, CS2 and now even CS3. With this set you will be creating professional images and graphics with Photoshop, editing movies with Premiere, produce great artwork more efficiently, whether that be for print, web, or wireless publication with Illustrator and create professional documents with Acrobat. With the Macromedia version of the set, you will be enhancing web sites with flash, creating professional and advanced sites with Dreamweaver, producing amazing vector images with Fireworks, creating advanced animations and games with Flash. That and a whole lot more! The set covers tutorials for the complete beginner, taking you through as you get more confident to the intermediate levels and then to the advanced levels so that you can become a true pro! In this massive 4.37GB tuition set you will get a huge 249 tutorials for Adobe and Macromedia products! That is: Acrobat: 11 tutorials After Effects: 7 tutorials Audition: 2 tutorials Cold Fusion: 9 tutorials Creative suite: 6 tutorials Director: 3 tutorials Dreamweaver: 29 tutorials Encore: 1 tutorials Fireworks: 10 tutorials Flash: 48 tutorials Flex: 2 tutorials Freehand: 2 tutorials Go Live: 4 tutorials Illustrator: 10 tutorials InDesign: 6 tutorials Macromedia Studio: 6 tutorials Photoshop: 84 tutorials Premiere: 6 tutorials Production: 1 tutorials Ultradev 4: 2 tutorials Photoshop (And Digital photography) 84 Tutorials A massive 84 tutorials to help you learn to use Adobe Photoshop. That's 2.3GB of Photoshop tutorials! Covers versions 6, 7, CS, CS2 and now CS3 in complete depth for every version. Totally up to date! "Adobe Photoshop is a graphics editor developed and published by Adobe Systems. It is the market leader for commercial bitmap image manipulation, and probably the most well-known piece of software produced by Adobe Systems. It is considered the industry standard in most, if not all, jobs related to the use of visual elements. It is usually referred to simply as "Photoshop". Photoshop is currently available for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows; versions up to Photoshop 9.0 can also be used with other operating systems such as Linux using software such as CrossOver Office." [Wikipedia] Including: Tools Object rotation and transformation Photoshop to create comics Lasso tool Airbrushing images Photoshop for digital photographs Drawing Anime and Manga Scripting Dither control Picture frames Designing characters Pixel size Motion Glow and textured effects Image sizes Studio techniques Colours Photographer’s Photoshop Keyboard shortcuts ImageReady Elements Clipping Animation Printing proofs Rollovers Rectangle tool Transforming selections Elliptical tool Background blending Digital camera techniques Photoshop tricks Photo restoration Photo retouching Filters Straight and curved paths Gradients Logo creation Slicing images Pen tools Grids Real life projects Photoshop hacks and hacking Spot colour Repairing digital photos Photoshop with Javascript The monitor profile Channels Image sharpening Layer sets Graphical design with Photoshop Bitmap and vector images Shadows Background fills Resolution Magic wand tool Image replacement Overlay effects Masks Palettes Cropping Image extraction Layers Cropping Text Selections Secrets you never knew about Photoshop Illustrator 10 Tutorials 10 great tutorials to help you learn to use Adobe Illustrator. Covers versions 7, 10, CS, CS2 and CS3 in complete depth for every version. Totally up to date! "Adobe Illustrator is a vector-based drawing program developed and marketed by Adobe Systems. Adobe Illustrator is currently in version 13 (called CS3 to reflect its integration with Adobe's Creative Suite) and is available for both the Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows operating systems. The image of Venus was replaced in Illustrator CS (version 11) with a stylized flower to conform to the Creative Suite's nature imagery." [Wikipedia] Including: Workspaces Learning the interface Paths Live trace tool Artwork Illustrator tools Selection tools Shapes Pencil shape Transformations Pattern fills Scaling Rotating Reflections Shearing Distortion Positioning objects Pen tool Curve drawings Skew Colour mode Graphic styles Layers - creating, locking, merging and viewing Blending Transparency Gradient fills Symbols Perspectives Brushes Formatting text 3D effect Illustrator with Creative Suite Printing Working with Bridge and Version cue Premiere 6 Tutorials 6 great tutorials to help you learn to use Adobe Premiere. Covers versions 6, 6.5, 2004, Pro and Elements 3 in complete depth for every version. Totally up to date! "Adobe Premiere Pro, produced by Adobe, is real-time, timeline based video editing software targeted at prosumer and professional video editors. It is a rewritten version of their long-standing Adobe Premiere software and was launched in 2003. It is often included as an OEM package with video editing cards like the Matrox RT.X100. Version 1.5, released in 2004, adds support for High-definition video content, new project management tools, and new filters. This product now includes support for HDV along with support for 24P footage (most commonly, footage from Panasonic's DVX-100 and Canon's XL2)." [Wikipedia] Including: Workspaces and projects Video capture Exporting as Quicktime Video editing Backdrops Gain adjustment Frames Shadows Palettes Exporting Text objects Superimposing Audio editing Transitions Timeline Analogue capture Trimming video clops Masks Markers Timelines Sequences Audio mixer Animating clips Graphic effects Muting stereo cannels Video effects Colour mattes Exporting as AVI Motion effects Video enhancements Acrobat 11 Tutorials A 11 great tutorials to help you learn to use Adobe Acrobat. Covers versions 2, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in complete depth for every version. Totally up to date! "Adobe Acrobat was the first software to support Adobe Systems' Portable Document Format (PDF). It is mostly described in those entries. The Acrobat Reader program (now just called Adobe Reader) is available as a no-charge download from Adobe's web site, and allows the viewing and printing of PDF files. Several other commercial PDF-editing programs allow some minimal editing and adding of features to documents, and come with other modules including a printer driver to create PDF files from Macintosh or Microsoft Windows applications." [Wikipedia] Including: Forms Printing Archiving Knowing the interface Digital signatures Searching documents The Acrobat catalog Tagged documents PDF with Word PDF with Excel PDF with Powerpoint PDF with Adobe applications PDF with CorelDraw Adding multimedia elements Acrobat Distiller Distiller compression Search indexes Keyboard shortcuts Document security Metadata Acrobat with the World wide web Exporting and importing files Comments Converting postscript and PDF Adding TOC Turn websites into PDFs Toolbars Acrobat with scanners Using bookmarks Text and graphics Text formatting Plug-ins Articles Working with bookmarks Attaching files Conversion to PDF Page sizing and margins Colour management After Effects 7 Tutorials 7 great tutorials to help you learn to use Adobe After Effects. Covers versions 5, 5.5, 6.5 and 7 in complete depth for every version. Totally up to date! "Adobe After Effects is a digital motion graphics and compositing software developed by Adobe Systems. It is commonly used in film post production, and in the creation of television commercials, as well as other pieces which require digital effects to be integrated with live video or film. After Effects uses a system of layers, objects and a timeline wherein objects or video files can be placed on a layer within a composition and the position, opacity, size and other variables can be animated along the timeline to control the visual effect seen by the audience. It has extensive plug-in support, and a broad range of plug-ins are available." [Wikipedia] Including: Masking Motion controls 2D and 3D compositing Audio and Video effects Projects Mask animation Preferences Expressions Digital effects Compression Mask paths Layer opacity and rotation Animation effect Interpolation methods Speed Time-remapping Playback Motion paths Mask effects Windows Paint tools Zooming lenses Toolbox 3D layers, views and transformation Layers Mask shapes Info Palette Importing files and projects Aspect ratio Keying effects Compositions Timeline Script writing Filmstrip files The timeline window Keyframes Rendering movies Cameras 3D rendering InDesign 6 Tutorials 6 great tutorials to help you learn to use Adobe InDesign. Covers versions 2 and CS2 in complete depth for each version. "Adobe InDesign is a desktop publishing (DTP) application produced by Adobe Systems. Launched as a direct competitor to QuarkXPress, it initially had difficulty in converting users. In 2002, however, it outsold its competitor, partially because it was first to release a Mac OS X-native version. InDesign is rapidly overtaking its competitors in the high-end DTP market because its rich feature set makes it more powerful in those workflows. While it's known that InDesign's market share is still smaller, estimating market share is difficult, especially because InDesign has penetrated certain industries more than others." [Wikipedia] Including: Object styles Text handling Graphics handling Adding text Text threading Text wrapping Large document interaction Image sizing Shapes Managing documents Paragraph styles Position tool Layers Magnification Using XML Text and graphics frames Spell checking Drag and drop Exporting Vertical spacing Fonts and features Tabs Object colouring Gradients Tints and spot colour Profiles Importing graphics Tables Transparency Printing Audition 2 Tutorials 2 great tutorials to help you learn to use Adobe Audition. Covers version 2 in complete depth. "Adobe Audition (formerly Cool Edit Pro) is a digital audio editor computer program from Adobe Systems featuring both a multitrack, non-destructive mix/edit environment and a destructive-approach waveform editing view." [Wikipedia] Including: The files panel Track naming Voice editing Presets Creating tracks Mixing tracks Scrubbing Looping Markers Clip length adjustments Track cleaning Track effects Volume adjustment Wave forms Panning Equalizing Repeating Filters Noise reduction Automation Latch mode Compression Track properties Burning CDs GoLive 4 Tutorials 4 great tutorials to help you learn to use Adobe GoLive. Covers versions 5 and CS2 in complete depth for each version. Totally up to date! "Adobe GoLive is an HTML editor from Adobe Systems. It replaced Adobe PageMill as Adobe's primary HTML editor. The latest version of Adobe GoLive is version 9 and is not integrated as part of Adobe Creative Suite 3. CS2.3 Premium contains both GoLive CS2 and Dreamweaver 8. While Creative Suite 3 integrates Dreamweaver as a replacement for GoLive, Adobe has released GoLive 9 as a standalone product." [Wikipedia] Dreamweaver tutorials are also included on this disc. Including: Installation Layer Grid Creating tables and columns Hyperlinks The document window Web settings Site colours Making your first website CSS Javascript and Java applets Image maps Creating quicktime movies Rollovers Frames Tools Site objects Navigation view Toolbars Page layout Page backgrounds Adding images Table styles Formatting text CSS palette Internal style sheets Layout Text Box tools Windows Grid text boxes Component files Stationary files Font styles Template files Site diagrams Publishishing websites Version cue Adding audio and video elements Lists Advanced links Forms Liquid layouts Live rendering Creating your own site Metadata Creative Suite 6 Tutorials A 6 great tutorials to help you learn to use Adobe Creative Suite - Adobe's collection of graphic design applications. Covering the Creative Suite package of: Adobe Illustrator CS2 Adobe Photoshop CS2 Adobe InDesign CS2 Adobe Version Cue Adobe Bridge Adobe GoLive CS2 Adobe Acrobat Professional Flash (Now Including Flex) 48 (Plus 2 Flex) Tutorials Covers versions 4, 5, MX, version 8 and now with 3 huge tutorials on Flash CS3! Teaching character animation, cartooning, Flash for TV and video, Flash for websites, Drawing in flash and creation of professional animations! "Macromedia Flash, or simply Flash, refers to both the Macromedia Flash Player and to a multimedia authoring program used to create content for this platform (such as games and movies). The Flash Player, developed and distributed by Adobe Systems (which bought Macromedia), is a client application available in most dominant web browsers. It features support for vector and raster graphics, a scripting language called ActionScript and bidirectional streaming of audio and video. Strictly speaking, Macromedia Flash is the integrated development environment (IDE) and Flash Player is the virtual machine used to run the Flash files, but in colloquial language these have become mixed: "Flash" can mean either the authoring environment, the player, or the application files." [Wikipedia] Installation Creating a document Using templates The interface The window Timeline Streaming media Layers Frames Scenes Syncing sounds Toolbar Panels Cold Fusion Keyboard shortcuts Preferences Page setups Printing Making graphics Web services PHP Line tool Pencil tool Importing video Adding movie clips to the timeline Timeline effects Managing the workspace Blurring Using SWF files Exploding Data components Forms Bindings Morphing Rectangle tool Oval tool Polystar tool Selections Compressing sounds Strokes The library ASP Arrow tool Fills Lasso tool Hand tool Magnifying glass Rulers XML Alignment Fill locks Eyedropper tool Landscapes Ink bottle tool Pain bucket tool Gradients Curves Shape modification Transformation options Using layer pasting Groups Symbols Menu effects Raster graphics Instances Buttons Colour styles Static text Colour control Shape hints Character creation and animation Font type, size and colour Tracking Kerning Text orientation Aliasing Font mapping Dynamic text Input text Importing graphics Working with Bitmaps Creating vector shapes Frame-by-frame animation Playing animations Keyframes Motion tweening Frame reversal Motion paths Site optimisation Shape tweening Positioning Drawing objects Masking Using sounds Looping sounds File uploading Adding sounds to the timeline History panel Automation Publishing Publish settings Special effects Transitioning Including beginner and advanced Actionscript tutorials Interactive movies and games Behaviors OOP Actions panel Gotoandplay() Stop() Load() #Include statement The toolkit Start() Properties and methods Statement syntax Dot syntax Event handlers Arrays Mouse events Expressions Looping Function parameters Eternal Actionscript Data types Interactivity String manipulation Sorting arrays Functions Flow control Navigation If/else statements Frame events Debugging Variables Importing Text fields Packages Hello World Objects Form elements Selection Logical operators Null data type Operators Arithmetic Parameters onMouseMove() Data structures Assignment Declarations User defined functions Tracing The output window Watching variables Dreamweaver 29 Tutorials 29 great Dreamweaver tutorials Covers versions 4, MX, 8 and 2 huge tutorials on CS3! "Macromedia Dreamweaver is a web development tool, created by Macromedia (now Adobe Systems), which is currently in version 8. Initial versions of the application served as simple WYSIWYG HTML editors but more recent versions have incorporated notable support for many other web technologies such as CSS, JavaScript, and various server-side scripting frameworks. Dreamweaver has enjoyed widespread success since the late 1990s and currently holds approximately 80% of the HTML editor market. The software is available for both the Mac and Windows platforms, but can also be run on Unix-like platforms through the use of emulation software such as Wine. As a WYSIWYG editor, Dreamweaver can hide the details of pages' HTML code from the user, making it possible for non-experts to easily create web pages and sites. Some web developers criticize this approach as producing HTML pages that are much larger than they should be, which can cause web browsers to perform poorly. This can be particularly true because the application makes it very easy to create table-based layouts. In addition, some web site developers have criticized Dreamweaver in the past for producing code that often does not comply with W3Cstandards. However, Macromedia has increased the support for CSS and other ways to layout a page without tables in later versions of the application." [Wikipedia] Including: The interface Standards CSS Tables Forms Objects and behaviours Object creation Javascript Adding audio The workspace Fireworks integration Dreamweaver templates Toolbars Shockwave elements Flash ASP for Dreamweaver Connections Form elements Layers Dynamic data Interactive forms Lists Image maps Frames Images Animations Divs Dynamic applications Framesets Recordsets CFML XML Browser targetting ASP Server behavior JSP PHP Menus Automation FTP publishing Templates Customisation Dynamic content Adding video ActiveX Pop-up menus Uploading sites Live data Creating new documents XHTML Repeating elements Quick tag editor VBScript External style sheets Developing extensions Development on a MAC Fireworks 10 Tutorials 10 detailed Fireworks tutorials Covers versions 3, 4, MX and 8! "Macromedia Fireworks (also known as FW for short) is a bitmap and vector graphics editor, developed by Macromedia and aimed at web designers (with features such as: slices, the ability to add hotspots etc.). It is designed to integrate easily with other Macromedia products, such as the popular Dreamweaver and Flash, and is part of the Macromedia Studio 8 suite." [Wikipedia] Including: The interface Creating documents Creating banners Navigation bars Gradient editing Dreamweaver integration Slices Spell checking Filters Symbols Creating rollovers Transformations Libraries Objects Strokes Paths Text Effects Compression Javascript Working with bitmap images Textures The canvas Workflow Sharpening Styles Auto reslice Colour Automation Image maps Fills Live effects Text editor Distorting images Blurring The environment Working with URLs Exporting images Keyboard shortcuts Hot keys Animation Fireworks extensions Creating pop-up menus Hotspots Making vector images ColdFusion 9 Tutorials 9 great ColdFusion tutorials Covers version MX! "ColdFusion is the original and most common implementation of a tag and ECMAScript-based programming language -- ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML) and CFSCRIPT, respectively -- which is typically used in web application development for the generation of dynamic web pages. Originally a product of Allaire, in 2001 the company was purchased by Macromedia, who subsequently merged with Adobe Systems in 2005. ColdFusion resembles a scripting language best suited for data-driven web sites. More advanced users can use ColdFusion as a productivity layer above a J2EE platform or use ColdFusion as middleware in a service oriented architecture (SOA), such as generating web services or Flash remoting." [Wikipedia] Including: The tag-based language Components Web services User-defined functions Flow Control Scripting Security Validation for forms Integration with JSP Debugging Regular expressions Expressions Global applications If/Else statements Flash integration States Functions Integration with Java Structures Variables XML Retrieving data Scope WDDX Exceptions Client/Server CFX tags Fusebox Pound signs Flash remoting CFSCHEDULE Administration CFML Loops JavaScript Commenting code Reusing code Custom tags CFScript SQL Constants Operators CFML Lists CFFTP CFHTTP COM Forms Testing Arrays Server-side actionscript Relational databases Database transactions Database views Database stored procedures Database triggers Macromedia Studio 6 Tutorials 6 great tutorials to help you learn to use Macromedia Studio - Macromedia's collection of applications. UPDATED AND INCLUDING VERSION 8! Covering the Studio package of: Dreamweaver Fireworks Flash Contribute Freehand ColdFusion PLUS.... 9 Bonus tutorials... 1 tutorial on Encore DVD 2.0 2 tutorials on Freehand (10 & MX) 1 tutorial on Adobe Production 2 tutorials on Ultradev 4 3 tutorials on Macromedia Director (MX and 8.5) All these tutorials make this the perfect set for the web designer, graphic designer, video creator and audio producer. This set truly covers the best multimedia creation software on the market. You will not be disappointed! What is a Tutorial/Tuition Set? Listed above is not even 1% of the content in these tutorials. They really are huge! The tutorials are packed full of code examples, illustrations, diagrams, exercises and quizzes to aid the learning process, making our tutorials true learning workshops. Our Tuition sets contain many tutorials. These tutorials are very in depth and real value for money. For example, if we say the Java Set contained 43 tutorials, we do not mean that one tutorial is “How to create an array in Java” another is “How to manipulate strings in Java”. 43 tutorials means 43 huge text based tutorials. Each tutorial has hundreds, and in some cases, thousands of pages. So one Java tutorial may mean a 750 page tutorial on Java Beans! An amazing electronic tuition set, supplied on a DVD with software for viewing. This is NOT paper based. Please see our FAQ for more information. On 03-Jan-08 at 17:21:45 GMT, seller added the following information: Pay instantly with your debit or credit card through PayPal.
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