This folder contains clip art in three categories, which can be used in a variety of programs. If your application is not listed, please refer to your program's manual for compatibility.
EPS ART
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EPS (Encapsulated PostScript): These illustrations can be opened in a draw programs (such as Illustrator, FreeHand, and Canvas) and manipulated. Or they can be placed as-is in page layout programs (such as QuarkXPress, PageMaker, and Ready, Set, Go!). EPS images can also be opened in Adobe Photoshop, but they will be converted to bitmap form. Their filenames end in .EPS.
TIFF ART
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TIFF (Tagged Image File Format): These illustrations can be opened in image editing programs (such as Photoshop) and manipulated. They can also be placed as-is in page layout programs (such as QuarkXPress, PageMaker, and Ready, Set, Go!) and in some draw programs (such as Illustrator, FreeHand, and Canvas). Their filenames end in .TIF.
3-D ART
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Each 3-D image is saved in three formats:
Ñ RAY DREAM DESIGNER, VERSION 3: These 3-D images are saved with colors and texture maps, but without lights and camera settings. They can be opened in Ray Dream Designer, version 3 or 4, where you can manipulate them in 3-D space, adjust objects, apply colors and texture maps, create camera settings, or perform other operations. Their filenames end in .RD3.
Ñ DXF: These 3-D images are saved without colors and texture maps. They can be opened in any compatible 3-D program, where you can scale them, apply colors and texture maps, create camera settings, or perform other operations. PLEASE NOTE: Files saved in DXF format may not match the thumbnails in your Fetch catalog or in your printed index, as texture maps and coloring may change in the DXF interpretation. Also note that DXF creates files with very large file sizes, so your computer must have sufficient RAM to open them. Their filenames end in .DXF.
Ñ TIFF: These images were rendered at a resolution of 266 dpi in Ray Dream Designer, then converted to CMYK color mode in Adobe Photoshop. They are 5 inches at their largest dimension. These illustrations can be opened in image editing programs (such as Photoshop) and manipulated. They can also be placed as-is in page layout programs (such as QuarkXPress, PageMaker, and Ready, Set, Go!) and in some draw programs (such as Illustrator, FreeHand, and Canvas). Their filenames end in .TIF.
COPYRIGHT GUIDELINES
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The use of the artwork, from disc or index, in whole or in part without written permission - for multiple resale in the form of stock proofs, engravings, film, mats, printing, digitized images, etc., is expressly denied. Any resemblance to specific individuals, living or dead, is purely coincidental (except where noted). No testimonials are implied or intended by such similarities.
Site licenses are available upon request from Dynamic Graphics, Inc.
COMPANY INFORMATION
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Dynamic Graphics, Inc.
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International customers, contact your local Dynamic Graphics representative.
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