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| RUCKSACK HELP: |
To add a picture to your Rucksack, click the 'Add to Rucksack' button to the right of the desired version of the image. E.g. if you would like the high resolution version of the "350Z" image (see below), click the 'Add to Rucksack' button located to the right of the 'High-res' button.
Above the menu on the left-hand side, a constant tally of how many items that are in your Rucksack is shown for your convenience.
Once you are ready to download the files present in your Rucksack, click the 'View Rucksack' button next to Rucksack Items, and then either click the 'Download Files' link or enter your e-mail address in the box provided and click 'Send'. The former will display a 'Save as…' dialogue box from which you can choose where to save the files on your system, whereas the latter will simply email the files to the address supplied. Your selected files will be transmitted in the format of a WinZip archive (.zip). This will increase the speed of downloading due to a smaller overall file size and will make the files easier to handle, as only one file needs to be used. This does mean you will need to have WinZip (or StuffIt Expander for a Macintosh) installed on your system to unarchive the files and it is available as a free, quick and easy download from their site. All text documents are saved in Microsoft Word for Windows (ver. 6.0/95) format and all pictures are saved in JPEG format.
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| SAVING IMAGES WITHOUT THE RUCKSACK: |
You can save the image to disk without displaying it on your browser. PC, put the mouse over the link, then click the right mouse button and a menu will appear with the option 'Save target as' or in early versions of Netscape 'Save Link As'. Select this and another box will appear asking you where to save the file. Select a location and click OK. Macintosh, hold down the 'Control' button to produce a pop-up menu, select the item 'Download Link to Disk' and another box will appear asking you where to save the file. Select a location and click OK. Alternatively you can select the link and wait for the large version to completely download on to your screen. Then on your browser menu click on 'FILE' then 'SAVE AS' and select a location to save your picture file. The high-resolution versions of the pictures are in JPEG (.jpg) format and are scanned at 300dpi resolution. PLEASE NOTE: Please make sure you have the most recent version of your browser software. |