Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Re: [applekeynote] Presentation Zen

By the way, I discovered recently that you can drag photo objects from
PPT 2008's palette (included in the package) onto a Keynote slide.
Most of them aren't masked well, so I had to use the instant alpha
tool very carefully to choose just the white halo around the object,
but if you already have Office, it's a nice little collection (there's
also a bunch of ugly illustrations in there, but the photo objects are
good, as are the full size photos).

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On Feb 6, 2008, at 2:15 PM, Les Posen wrote:

> Garr's book is inspirational, and he includes a special incentive
> for iStockphoto at the back of the book. He almost exclusively uses
> it for his high res photos.


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