How to Make a Memorable PresentationWritten by Nashville
Know what, there’s nothing annoying about people in computer ads. They’re just taking advantage of latest technologies and software applications that make their jobs easier to handle and manage yet provide them with quality and professional results. At least, they’ll not spend most of their time in doing their tasks and still, be able to come up with an interesting and appealing output.In creating presentations, we can choose from among top presentation software applications present today that include Adobe Persuasion, Harvard Graphics, Lotus Freelance, Microsoft PowerPoint, and a lot more. What’s good about them is that they don’t only create output for high-resolution slides, overheads and printouts, they also help us outline our presentation, design images, chart data, and present big show on-screen, complete with animation and sound. If you lack a dedicated program, desktop publishing programs such as QuarkXPress and Adobe PageMaker, and illustration software such as Macromedia FreeHand and Adobe Illustrator can also be used to output high resolution slides. To flesh out ideas and invent phrases and imagery that make a dull presentation more appealing, a script or a detailed outline is first step and bond that holds things together no matter how short or long your presentation is. But never memorize or read script for actual presentation, use it instead as a foundation from which to speak. Use script to present problem, to offer your solution, to fill in detail, and ask for action.
| | The Right Resolution For Your ImagesWritten by Granny's Mettle
When using images for your web site or on-screen presentations, it is important to understand that resolution that works well with printed materials does not apply to images put in your web or presentation files. This will definitely result in difficulty of images to download in your web site and presentation programs to run very slowly. Such file formats used are different from those of word processing or database files. They usually are raster image file formats consisting of pixels. Pixels are picture elements or picture files. So when we describe resolution of a file, we're referring to number of pixels in a raster image file. These image files include tiff, jpeg, bmp and gif. All raster images are made up of pixels laid out in a grid. Resolution refers to number of pixels per inch (ppi) or most commonly known as dots per inch (dpi). So when somebody tells you that image is 300dpi, this means that there are 300 pixels for every inch of image. Simply put, resolution refers to how well an image is displayed on screen. Many people make mistake of increasing resolution of a file because they think that high-resolution images make a great picture. However, for web pages or on-screen presentations, an image of 72dpi will look as clearly as that of 720dpi. The one difference is that 720dpi will have a much bigger file, thus slowing performance of a presentation program or making downloading of a web site longer.
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