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Subject:Screen shots and graphics From:Jason Wynia <jwynia -at- AGRIS -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 27 Aug 1998 11:23:29 -0500
Questions about how to do screen shots have been popping up now and
again for a while. Photoshop is always suggested as one solution, but
one of its biggest drawbacks has always been the learning curve. The
following web site can help get a basic level of competency in Photoshop
(it also has quite a bit of useful information on how graphics work in
general) http://www.hotwired.com/webmonkey/98/20/index0a.html?tw=graphics_fonts
It helps get over the learning curve (I can't help with the other
drawback of Photoshop . . . price) so you can get back to what you do
know how to do, write.
J Wynia
User Education Specialist
AGRIS Corporation
Minneapolis, MN, USA