> Look for the scrollbars on the edge of the page to see more content that is below the current page area shown. If there is, you will also see a "scroll for more" at the bottom of the text.
> When in a gallery, you can use the arrow keys on your keyboard to navigate through to the next image (right/left arrows), or to the next or previous gallery within a portfolio section (up/down arrows). Also, click the timer (usually a clock icon) to auto-advance the images at 5 second increments.
>Has your monitor been recently, accurately calibrated? If you're not sure, click here to check. Images will either appear too dark or too light if this is not done.
> Click here to toggle on/off the mask background mode, creating a more elegant viewing environment (compatible with most browsers).
> The imaging portfolio has many projects that show a step-by-step animation of the digital imaging process.
> To enlarge any "regular" image, just click on it and it will come up in a separate window. If you would like access to non watermarked versions of all the images, please email us your full contact info, and more information about your project, and we will be happy to send you the link. If you have received a password, click here to enter the watermark-free version of this site.
> Use the back button within this site to go to all the previous pages, one by one.
>If you want to print a page, just click the print icon for a printer optimized version of that page.
> If available for a particular gallery image, click on the series, in context, and related links to see more images related that image.
>Try mediaSearch to access a much larger catalog of images, as well as those in this site. Search by categories or keywords, edit, enlarge, and then view your selection in a full-featured personalized gallery.
>Your MediaSearch results, as well as manually added images from browsing galleries, will be memorized on your computer for next time, just by going to Lightbox. Use the Lightbox feature to view your selected images in a gallery format, with all the same features of normal galleries. Just click on the "S" for every portfolio image you would like to save to your own Lightbox collection, which will also be available to you in future visits from the same computer. When in the Lightbox gallery, if you hit the print icon, the server will compile a PDF of your selected images, and present a link for downloading that PDF, suitable for printing or sharing. This may not be available in certain designs due to size restrictions.
>If you're looking for text information on the site that is not related to specific images, then try the TextSearch feature, which organizes results from latest updates to earliest. Give it a try with some typical terms that have to do with information on this site. We're still tweaking some bugs in it, and finishing categorizing items.
> For a chuckle, play the "Do Lunch With Mir" game, perhaps when you're finished viewing this site (so you don't get TOO distracted).
>OK, trust me, you will see something very unique if you try out the following: What we have done is ported all the content of this site (or as much as each site design naturally accommodates) into about 50 radically different "Frameworks" in the IntelliFolios site design system. A Framework is a completely unique site layout, with different proportions, design, navigation, features...way beyond just "backgrounds" like in some site systems. So, all you need to do is move through the "change design" gallery of screenshots, and when you want to switch to the design shown, just click on the screenshot of that design. If the framework you're in doesn't display the 50 at once, most of the time you can use the arrows in the thumbnail area. Not only will the site reload in a completely different design, but you will land in the same Change Design section that you were on. If you want to go back to the same design, just select it, and you'll be back. The screenshot shows a gallery page with the "Einstein" image, except we cropped it differently in each site design to help show what is the natural proportion of gallery media for it. Remember, if you are looking for a development / design team for your next website project (or if your current one isn't happening as smoothly as you thought it would), please check out the Boa Media site, and we'd be happy to get you on the right path.
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