What's On Each CD:
Read Me folder:
Contains the User's Guide
and calendar's month pages. All of
the files are in HTML format and can be displayed or printed with a standard web browser.
There is no web browser distributed with the CD. The folder is approximately 2
megabytes in size including its image folder.
Note:
Make sure you read the Compatibility and Requirements section in the
User's Guide to see if the CD will meet your needs. Just click on the
link.
Artwork folder: Contains all 50 unique
compositions contained in
the
Gallery of Ships. All of the images are high resolution, 1200 by 1500 pixels, 24 bit color images that
can be used to print 8 by 10 inch pictures at 150 pixels per inch.
Printers generally convert pixels to dpi by multiplying by the number of
dots
printed per pixel, so 3 color printers will print at 450 dpi, 4 (3 colors +
black)
at 600, 6 at 900 dpi and 7
at 1050 dpi. Most older printers that print at 300 dpi or less, will
automatically scale the images down to fit properly. All of the
pictures are in the "jpeg" format. The folder is approximately 22 megabytes in size.
Screen Saver folder:
You can use the images on this CD with the built in Screen saver on Windows XP (instructions included)
or use the gPhotoShow Screen saver in this folder for Windows 98/Me/NT4/2000/XP.
Space Ships folder:
This bonus folder contains over 500 unique public domain pictures collected over the years
from the Internet. They include ships from: Star Trek, Star Wars, Babylon
5, Stargate SG1, Andromeda and others. The folder is approximately 60
megabytes in size.
NASA folder:
This bonus folder contains over 200 public domain pictures of the Universe collected over the
years from the NASA web site. They include high resolution pictures
of galaxies, nebulas, planets and other scenes from space. The folder is approximately 160 megabytes in size.
The Screen Saver software distributed on
this CD supports Windows 98, ME, NT4, 2000 and XP only.
Read the Requirements and Compatibility sections in each User Guide for more information.
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