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03/17/2010 - 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Learn several easy ways to spice up your website with interactivity, movement, and video, utilizing tools from Adobe as well as from "the cloud." Our speaker for this presentation is Paula Borchardt, Instructional Web Designer at Pima Community College's Center for Learning Technology.
The January 2010 meeting of TAG will be a panel discussion about style sheet tips and practices. Speakers are Paul Fini with the UA Biomedical Communications, Scott Fiddelke with the UA External Relations, and Mario Vasquez. with Simpeview Inc. This presentation assumes a basic familiarity with style sheets (like how to create tag, class, and ID selectors and when each are used).
Presentation given by Scott Fiddelke, on new features for CSS3, as PDF file
Many people consider the advantages of digital photography to be cheap and relatively unlimited 'film'. There are a series of multi-image techniques that significantly enhance digital photography and take it beyond anything that film was ever capable of. Some of these techniques are image stitching, increased depth-of-field, increased resolution, and High Dynamic Range photography. Each of these techniques can be used in microscopy, scientific documentary photography as well as personal photography (both of the artistic and family variety). This talk will cover
There were several messages on the TAG listserv in the last week of January about meeting times and meeting locations.
Please post your comments here, and I ask that you include your full name, not just use your logon to identify yourself.
Steering Committee members are volunteers who receive at present no compensation from Adobe. Not all Adobe User Groups have a steering committee, but the Tucson group went this route to broaden input for decisions and share time commitments for running a group among more people.
The November TAG meeting will focus on Camtasia and Snag-It sold by TechSmith and other free screen capture programs.
Free programs briefly demonstrated were Jing, Screenr, and Screengrab (an add-on for Firefox).
Selected comments are in the attached PDF file.
Download the PDF of the October 21st TAG Twitter Presentation. To see the page transitions, enter full screen mode by pressing CTRL/CMD - L.
This file is about 10 megabytes.
What would you like to see in the coming months at the Tucson Adobe User Group?