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5O FAST PHOTOSHOP" CS TECHNIQUES- P13: Adobe Photoshop CS has more than 550 menu items that can be accessed from the main menu bar. Additionally, it has 18 feature-rich tool palettes including the Toolbox, which has more than 65 tools. Plus, Adobe Photoshop CS offers a .plethora of tool presets, color swatches, actions, styles, brushes, blend modes, and much more. | 332 Chapter 9 Creating an Online Photo Gallery rollover image into Microsoft Internet Explorer as shown in Tigurc -193 As you voi r mouse over the image the before image should appear move your mouse off the image and it will once again display the after image. Below the image you will find some information on the image and below that you will find all the r 3 owl before Micro ll Interne Iiplorcr ỊClpl 1 ôỉe Et Mert Fovor Tods He 0- O a a ß Ì Favor Moda . o Ml got HIM HTML code needed to properly display the rollover im c. You can now copy the HTML code from the Internet Explorer window and paste it into the source code for the Web page where you intend to display the rollover image. Or you can select Pile Save Optimized As to get the Save Optimized As dialog box shown in Figure 49.10. Type the filename you want in the Pile name box. Click in the Save as type box and select HTML and Images. 1 Save to save the images plus a Web page. You can now view the rollover image by clicking the HTML file found in the folder where yon saved it. Defaut Setting V ÎAISbce V CREATING ANIMATIONS USING DIGITAL PHOTOS -50 ABOUT THE IMAGE I I Seeing Through the Fall Colors Canon EOS D30 digital camera mounted on a tripod with cular polarizer ISO 100 Fine image setting images have been edited and resized to be 214 x 320 pixel jpg images 41K and 49K The two photos shown in Figure 50.1 wens taken with a Canon EOS D30 digitalcamera and a circular polarizer on a 100mm lens. The photo on the left shows the results of rotating the circular polarizer so that all reflections were removed from the surface of the water. Without the surface reflections it was possible to see all the way to the bottom of the stream. The second photo shows the results of rotating the circular polarizer so that the reflections were maximized. The goal of this technique is to create an animation for a Web page that shows what it looks l i e when the circular polarizer is rotated. To accomplish this seemingly .