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IMAGE Lab: Online Help Home

The IMAGE lab housed a variety of computers and operating systems. We provided many different ways to create web pages and graphics. Below are a list of the applications we had and their uses. Some of the links below connect to the NWE help pages.

Introduction to Graphics

 Introductory concepts Concepts and techniques that will help you will all the IMAGE lab programs. (MAC & PC)
 

Web Pages

 Dreamweaver 4 Nifty and complex wysiwyg web editor. (MAC & PC)
 asWe Edit A code-based web editor. (UNIX)
 HTML help The NWE's help with editing and creating web pages. (UNIX)
 Tutorial Learn to use the IMAGE Lab resources to make web pages. (MAC & PC)
 Templates Easy to use templates to make your stable, attractive website. (MAC & PC)
 DHTML help Adding dynamic content to web pages. (UNIX)
 

Web Graphics

 Fireworks 4 Create graphics for the web. (MAC & PC)
 Flash 5 Make high-end graphics and media files for the web (MAC & PC)
 Freehand 10 Draw and create web graphics. (MAC & PC)
 Graphics help NWE help for manipulating images on the UNIX workstations. (UNIX)
 

Other Graphics

 Photoshop 6.0 Scan and manipulate images and photographs. (MAC & PC)
 Premiere Capture video for image or quicktime output. (MAC)
 iMovie Import video for editting and compression. (MAC)
 

Typesetting

 LaTeX Simultaneously create professional RTF and HTML documents. (UNIX req. for conversion)
 

Utilities

 Transferring Files Transfer files with ftp, Core_ftp, and Fetch. (PC, MAC, UNIX)
 Saving data How and where to store your data from the IMAGE lab. (ALL)
 audio Control the audio output on the IMAGE lab computers. (UNIX)
 Peripherals Scanning, Burning CDs, Capturing Video, and Printing. (MAC)
 Different Interfaces Some basics for the different machines in the IMAGE Lab. (MAC, PC, UNIX)

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