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NOTE 1: Download
large wmv "zip" files to your computer for viewing
NOTE 2: ppt > wmv
files are used as a source to create other media formats
NOTE 3: As email
attachments -- videos under 10 mb are the norm.

Phase 2
Aside from whatever pleasure any visitors
may derive from viewing the image-sets presented in this library --
these presentations have been designed to
accommodate those who wish to continue exploring the
process of converting basic "image-sets" into
basic "video presentations" ----- which they
can then "play with" as they wish --
changing frame transitions, timing, music, etc.
From that point, students can also practice
converting basic videos into
more sophisticated -- or different -- video forms
for viewing
on various mobile devices and/or on computers
other than the basic PC used by S-1
to create this Keeper Library.

In Phase 2, the emphasis is on the 1024 x 768
resolution sets -- which offer the best results
relative to the quality of both images and music.
You are encouraged to try this
"resolution" first -- and then ONLY if you have a
problem with lack of
smoothness in the viewing process should you move
down to the lower resolution formats.

And now for a MAJOR item that needs to be
stated for the record. S-1 did NOT create any of the
original art to be found in AHLEC's Keeper
Library. All basic images come from postings
on the internet ----- which means they may be
copies of copies of copies of copies.
S-1 then employed the GIMP program -- as
needed -- to crop, resize, scale,
colorize various images -- in addition to
repairing any obvious "flaws"
in any basic image structure -- whenever
and however possible.

Because some individual(s) -- somewhere --
sometime -- may wish to claim original authorship
of some images -- or image-sets ----- S-1 has set
up a special section on this website
where such claims will be posted. But -- as
for the "intellectual property" rights
associated with any of S-1's presentations --
hopefully, no harm, no foul.
Basically -- it must be stressed that AHLECs Keeper Library
is
simply a FREE "teaching/learning tool"
designed to help
people wishing to develop their personal skills in the
field of computer graphics via the GIMP
program.
This involves "image manipulation" from raw
material image-sets in order to create a
finished presentation -- that may be
freely shared with others -- via
the internet ------- with this
process being passed
along to others who
are encouraged
to do the
same.

 
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