This tutorial describes a method of achieving high quality photographic results from a TV or monitor screen. Obviously, the higher the quality of the display, the better will be the photographic result. I have read, many times, that the production of high quality hard copy can be a problem. There are numbers of firms advertising prints from files on disk, or even colour slides. If you have the right equipment, it is very easy to do it for yourself. I have been involved in a number of presentations which used colour slides to illustrates the points that the presenter was making. Titles, short text passages as headings, and graphs and charts were produced on computer, then photographed onto slide film. The end product had to be, and was, professional ! If you are producing for publication, then a high quality colour slide is easier for the printer to handle than a disk of files. To use the tutorial, simply click on each element on the menu screen to read, or view that part of the program. Paul Broadbent 12, Hilltop Ave. Scunthorpe South Humberside. DN15 8LD