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Finally, let's incorporate our own "digital seamless" background, add some shadows to put the objects in a context, and redraw the mouse cord so it twists more gracefully. Because the text discusses the use of desktop computers in video production, we'll replace the monitor image with a screen capture from Adobe Premier. The callouts and leader lines are added after the image is placed in PageMaker so they can be edited easily. And, voila! -- a "professionally taken" photo that Herb didn't recognize as one of his own in the final pages.
Compare this finished figure with the author's original input. Yes, it is the same photo -- but with the Ideas to Images touch! If you would like to see this illustration as it appears on the completed book page, visit the
Video Basics 2 section of our book design portfolio.
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