There are three types of multimedia editing stations located in the IT Center on the ground floor of Rush Rhees Library.
Scanning, Graphics and Web Authoring Stations |
Page layout, scanning, graphics, animation, and web page development resources. |
- Macintosh and Windows stations
- Flatbed scanners
- 8.5″ x 11″
- 11″ x 14″
- Multi-page Document Feeder
- Slide/Negative scanners
- CD/DVD burning
- Printing
- Black and white laser printing
- Color printing
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- Software
- Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Browsers (Firefox, Internet Explorer/Win, Safari/Mac)
- File Transfer (Macintosh – Cyberduck, Windows – SSH Secure File Transfer)
- Graphics and Scanning (Photoshop, Fireworks)
- Optical Character Recognition (Read IRIS)
- Portable Document Format (Acrobat)
- Desktop Publishing (InDesign)
- Web Development (Dreamweaver)
- Drawing (Illustrator,Freehand)
- Animation (Flash)
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Video Editing Stations |
Create and edit academic, creative or personal video-related projects that can be exported to the web, or back to video tape. |
- Macintosh and Windows stations
- Flatbed scanners
- 8.5″ x 11″
- 11″ x 14″
- Multi-page Document Feeder
- Slide/Negative scanners
- CD/DVD burning
- Printing
- Black and white laser printing
- Color printing
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Audio Editing Stations |
Edit existing music, record original music, or mix soundtracks. |
- Macintosh and Windows audio stations with access to dual cassette tape deck
- Software
- Audio capture and editing (Macintosh – Garage Band, Windows – Sound Forge)
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