Re: [wdvltalk] Picture question

2007-01-31 Thread Franni Vincent
I guess there's little you can do about the decor in the view of the restaurant, talk about 'busy'... but one thing I can suggect is blowing the dust off the photos before you scan, plus taking some glass/window cleaner on a soft cloth polishing the scanner bed. Both will help leave you

RE: [wdvltalk] Picture question

2007-01-31 Thread Cheryl Wise
Sunshine - you have sunshine? I'm so jealous. I'm trying to decide if I want to put on some boots and head off to Starbucsk (I'd rather head to the pub but then I really would not get any work done) or throw some logs I the fireplace and move over near it. BTW, its good to see you posting again.

Re: [wdvltalk] Picture question

2007-01-31 Thread Hoenig, Robert
Has anyone had experience using SwishMax for creating flash files? I've got a couple clients looking for flash websites but I don't have the money or the knowledge to buy flash. As much as I want to learn it I don't have the time. Any recommendations on SwishMax or any other Flash creation

RE: [wdvltalk] Picture question

2007-01-31 Thread Cheryl Wise
SwishMas has a much, much lower learning curve than Flash but I would be doing my best to talk any client of mine out of a Flash website. Using Flash for extra bits is one thing but a full Flash site unless they are willing to pay for full accessible Flash (something that has a much steeper

[wdvltalk] Flash alternatives

2007-01-31 Thread Hoenig, Robert
Great advice. I'll mention that to my clients and make sure it's what they really want. Thanks --- Cheryl Wise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: SwishMas has a much, much lower learning curve than Flash but I would be doing my best to talk any client of mine out of a Flash website. Using Flash for

Re: [wdvltalk] Flash alternatives

2007-01-31 Thread Ross Clutterbuck
I'd concur to a degree that an all-Flash site is probably not the way to go for most clients, especially if you have to learn Flash as you go, but on a personal level I would actively encourage you to dive and give it a go because Flash is a long way away from the fancy intro and overkill

Re: [wdvltalk] Flash alternatives

2007-01-31 Thread Hoenig, Robert
Thanks for the info.. Ross Clutterbuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd concur to a degree that an all-Flash site is probably not the way to go for most clients, especially if you have to learn Flash as you go, but on a personal level I would actively encourage you to dive and give it a go