You held off on moving to Mac OS X until your bread-and-butter applications made the jump, and now you're thinking of moving up to Tiger. This book is especially geared toward designers who've become comfortable working under Mac OS X and are ready now to make the Tiger transition. Designer and prepress pro Jeff Gamet focuses on the Mac OS X Tiger features that matter most to illustrators, designers, and other graphic professionals. He explains not only how things work in Mac OS X Tiger, but how Tiger enables users to work efficiently and effectively. In chapters devoted to fonts, printing, PDF, color management, networking, the Mac's built-in design tools, and much more, readers will learn how to: * Solve the nitty-gritty issues designers confront daily * Improve production workflow and avoid common problems * Optimize, maintain, and secure your network, whether you work in a complex office environment or a small graphics studioTCP/IP The TCP/IP tab contains the controls for modifying the Internet Protocol ( IP) address your Mac uses on your ... In most cases, your Mac is automatically assigned an IP address when you connect to the network through either AirPort or Ethernet. ... Next is the subnet mask, which usually looks something like 255.255.255.0. ... I really like being able to choose wireless networks from the menu bar because I may start my day in my office, connected to my wireless network while Ianbsp;...
Title | : | Designer's Guide to Mac OS X Tiger |
Author | : | Jeff Gamet |
Publisher | : | Peachpit Press - 2006-06-20 |
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