PHOTO OP (Shockwave, 7 MB) is a two-part interactive activity that introduces you to digital photography and photo editing. Use the virtual camera to create snapshots and explore lighting, focus, shutter speed, and compositional effects. After you have taken some photos, transform your pictures into something completely different. This Art Zone interactive is suitable for all ages. You can take simple snapshots or create complex artistic compositions by layering, applying filters, and experimenting with various special effects, lighting, and blends. If your Internet connection is slow, allow the program to load fully, then come back to play. Scroll down for some hints about how to use PHOTO OP.
SAVE: It's a good idea to save your work often so you can backtrack if you change your mind. You can save 18 pictures and mix them together to create interesting screens and collages. Saved pictures will remain active and "editable" as long as your Web browser and the window with the PHOTO OP program remain open. If you refresh the Web page, the interactive will reload and all work in progress will disappear. To take more pictures, return to the SNAPPER activity by clicking the camera icon at the top left. RECOMMENDED BROWSERS: On a Windows-based computer, use Internet Explorer or Firefox. On a Macintosh running OS 10.6 Snow Leopard, please open Safari in 32-bit mode. Here's how. Firefox 3 works well in Snow Leopard, but OS 10.5 Leopard users may experience display problems. If portions of the screen 'disappear' while you are working, simply resize the browser window by dragging on the lower right corner of the window to refresh the page.
PLUG-INS: If you see a broken plug-in icon or the top of the page is blank, you need to download or update your Shockwave Player. If you have an older PC and have not updated your operating system recently, or if you are running Shockwave 8.5, you may prefer using this earlier version of the Photo Op program.
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