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The following tutorials are for our historic version of MediaPro v1.5.
Many of the principles and topics discussed are applicable to both iView Media 1.3 and iView MediaPro 2.0.
(Although obviously some details are distinct.)
New tutorials for both iView Media and MediaPro will follow.
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Importing
& cataloguing from digital cameras
iView MediaPro has integrated the OS X application, Image Capture,
to make importing and cataloguing images directly from your camera
a breeze. |
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Image
Quality & Catalog Size
Learn how to reduce the file size of iView photo catalogs, while improving
the quality of your thumbnails. |
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Improving
Thumbnail Quality
Learn how to improving the quality of your thumbnails inside iView
or through creator program preferences. |
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Using
Helper Applications
Edit, compress, backup and email files easily direct from an iView
catalog using other applications installed your system. An excellent
time saver. |
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Font
Management
Learn the basics of how to index fonts, customize font preferences,
organize fonts into groups and review font file information. |
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Create a Slide Show
MediaPro can create slide show presentations with ease. This tutorial explores
the basics, along with the powerful customization and export features. |
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Create
a Web Gallery
iView's one-click HTML export makes it a snap to create a online gallery
of your photos, movies or graphics. This tutorial covers basic customization.
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"What
you see is what you get" Printing
Inside the relationship between iView's layout options and how they
drive print style.
> Print
Templates
> Printing
Hints, Tips & FAQ |
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Backing Up Catalogs & Files
The Backup/CD-ROM feature enables you to prepare CD's for burning
in Roxio's Toast Titanium. As well, it is ideal for archiving digital
files onto removable disks, disk partitions or hard drives on a network.
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Tutorials on the web
Some of our customers have written their own iView tutorials. Check them
out and see if they can help you.
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Tip of the month
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| You can play any media type in Thumbnail View by
selecting the media and pressing the spacebar. |
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