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How to Reduce the File Size of your eLearning Images

LearnUpon

Do you find that the file sizes of your courses are huge? To overcome this you need to reduce the size of the mixed media elements within your courses. One quick way to achieve this is to use image compression to reduce the size of the images you are using. . Compressing images reduces the file size of an image.

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Digital Prepress – Simplifying the Workflow for Publishers

Hurix Digital

In digital processing, the electronic outputs are usually in the form of PDFs or application files with different file sizes and file types, which may impact the effectiveness of the digital prepress, and therefore, it is prudent to utilize a trained prepress technician to provide competent results, quickly and efficiently.

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Introducing Tech Tuesday toolbox

Mike Taylor

Effects, filters, overlays, simple to expert tools. Open almost any image format like PSD (Photoshop), PXD, Jpeg, PNG (Transparent), webP, SVG and many more. Beautiful agenda templates and collaborative meeting minutes for more effective meetings. Many of these sites provide sound effects. Last Week’s Apps of the Day.

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Optimizing Graphics for eLearning

SmartBuilder

Have you ever thought about how graphics’ file sizes impact elearning courses? Rather than bore you with an encyclopedia about optimizing graphics, I selected a few critical tips that you can implement right away with image editing software, such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Gimp, or Inkscape. It doesn’t reduce the file size.

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Simplify Your Workflow with Photoshop Layers

Hurix Digital

Adobe Photoshop has been an essential tool for digital artists, photographers, designers, and creative professionals for decades. Among the myriad features that make Photoshop so powerful and versatile, layers stand out as a fundamental aspect of the software. Each layer can contain text, images, shapes, or any other visual element.

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Why is My Video Blurry? – TechSmith Tips

TechSmith Camtasia

This can also be seen in applications such as Photoshop, Illustrator or After Effects which base a lot of their editing techniques on vector art. Finally, the last topic I want to cover is file formats. This topic can get very confusing very quickly, but my main piece of advice is try and use the.MP4 file format (or H.264)

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Design - Audio - Podcasting - Best of eLearning Learning

eLearning Learning Posts

Seeing The Invisible: How To Identify Early Indicators Of Gaps In Instructional Design And Training Effectiveness <!–( get the file size you want … - Adobe Captivate Blog , September 11, 2009. A Short Video Tutorial on How Layers Work in Photoshop - The Writers Gateway , September 8, 2009.