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Posts Tagged ‘ adobe ’

Call for Moblie Web Zoom

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March 15, 2010
Call for Moblie Web Zoom

I do not understand something about the mobile web. The ‘mobile web’ entails all the sites made for smart phones and other mobile devices. Despite being designed for small screens, most mobile site disable the best feature on mobile browsers, the pinch zoom. This makes no sense to me. How could this benefit mobile...
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Great Video Tutorials for Lightroom

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March 3, 2009
Great Video Tutorials for Lightroom

The Digital Photography Connection offers weekly video podcast on the use of Adobe Lightroom, which I use to manage and edit photos. Lightroom for Digital Photographers shows you great tips. Welcome to our weekly Lightroom for Digital Photographers Podcast. Did you know that Lightroom for Digital Photographers is one of the top ranked podcast...
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Accessible e-Reading: Google Books

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February 11, 2009
Accessible e-Reading: Google Books

Last week, Google announced that its Book Search would be available for iPhone and other mobile device users. I like to read, so I thought I would see how it works and how accessible it is. I looked at another e-book reader, Stanza, in an earlier post, so I will look at the differences....
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Adobe Reader’s “Enhancing On-Screen Viewing

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February 6, 2005

As a supplement to some of my previous posts, here is a link to Adobe’s suggestions for Enhancing On-Screen Viewing. This includes discussion of reflowing, use of the full screen option an other accessibility features. The page describes Adobe Reader 6.0, but appears to apply equally to the latest version.
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Setting up Lignt-on-Dark Contrast for PDFs

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January 29, 2005
Setting up Lignt-on-Dark Contrast for PDFs

Adobe Reader 7.0 allows users to change the coloers used to display PDF files. If you go to the Edit menu and select Preferences, you will see a new indow with a list of options on the left. Select Accessibility and you will see the following window. Check the Replace Document Colors box and...
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