Multimedia
Information in more than one form. It includes the use of text, audio, graphics, animation and full-motion video. Multimedia programs are typically games, encyclopedias and training courses on CD-ROM or DVD. However, any application with sound and/or video can be called a multimedia program.
11 tutorials in this category.
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SVG Tutorial
SVG : Scalable Vector Graphics.SVG is a language for describing two-dimensional graphics in XML.Like HTML, SVG is written in plain text and rendered by the brow...
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Flash Tutorial
Flash is a popular authoring software developed by Macromedia.It is a vector graphic animation technology that requires a plug-in but is browser-independent.It...
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Media Tutorial
Multimedia is presenting data in more than one medium, such as combining text, graphics and sound.It is the systems that support the interactive use of text, au...
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SMIL Tutorial
SMIL : Synchronized Media Integration Language.It is a markup language designed to present multiple media files together. It is developed by the Word Wide Web C...
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Photoshop Tutorial
Learn Photoshop - Photoshop lessons and tutorials
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Gimp Tutorial
The GNU Image Manipulation Program, or GIMP, is a raster graphics editor used to process digital graphics and photographs. Typical uses include creating graphi...
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Matlab
Matlab is one of the fastest and most enjoyable ways to solve problems numerically. The computational problems arising in most undergraduate courses can be...
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Gnuplot Programming
Gnuplot is an interactive graphing program, which is available for many different environments including Unix and DOS/Windows. It is a powerful tool used to...
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GIF Animation Tutorial
Let's trace through the steps I took to create efficient animated GIFs with GIFBuilder. PC users can perform the equivalent steps in their favorite animation...
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Scientific Visualization Tutorial
Scientific visualization, sometimes referred to in shorthand as SciVis, is the representation of data graphically as a means of gaining understanding and i...
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Graphics
Graphics (from Greek γραφικός; see -graphy) are visual presentations on some surface, such as a wall, canvas, computer screen, paper, or stone to brand, inform,...