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Example of Graphics Department

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How to Master Web Graphics in 10 Easy Steps is ten very quick and easy steps that are guaranteed to make you very confident working with web graphics of all shapes and sizes.

You'll be able to create your web sites quicker, make them look even better, help to sell more of whatever you're selling online, create even better looking eBay auctions ... even perhaps rent out your graphics services for a fee!

Not sure if these ten quick steps are for you? Then take this following quick quiz. If you don't know the answers *instantly*, then download this product today and you'll get all the answers:

  • Which is the best type of graphic to have on your web site - a Bitmap, a Jpeg, or a Gif?
  • Which graphic format is the highest quality?
  • What's the easiest way to take "screen grabs"?
  • Why would you want to "crop" your graphics?
  • Why could the number of colors a graphic has be a problem?



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