Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash
- From: "Matthew2007" <matthew2007@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2007 09:29:53 -0700
In vane, with that 3rd grade plastic surgeon comment, are you implying you
would immediately resort to violence at the first matter I as your employer
would want to address with you? These are pretty tough words from a guy who
is literally falling apart. You're in a wheelchair aren't you? How the hell
do you expect to catch me. You're also diabetic and always needing your
nappy time are you not? You're in your 50s right? You're probably totally
blind too, right? Let's not forget that you're trying to start that little
computer home business. Tell me, what kinda impression are you leaving for
those on this list who would ever want to do business with you. You are once
again immediately resorting to violence here based on an opinion of another.
What's going to happen when a customer is unhappy with your work? Are you
going to threaten them with violence? These lists are probably the entirety
of your advertising engine, so why would you wreck your only source of
advertising? I never seem to be shocked at the limited reasoning ability and
short sightedness of individuals on these lists.
Love,
Matthew
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From: "inthaneelf" <inthaneelf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 3:23 AM
Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash
yes well I already know that if I had ever wound up hired by you before I
herd you out here, that you would be calling your lawyer and looking for a
plastic surgeon, while I would be calling my lawyer and once out of jail,
looking for employment else where.
some companies know the value of having two people specialized in there
particular areas.
that's why, a couple I know of, the lady was employed at the company as a
systems programmer, and the gentleman as a systems annalist there, not
because either was smarter than the other, but because each was better in
a particular area, and when they worked on a project together (that's how
they met) they worked there part and assisted if possible each other with
problems that cropped up
later,
inthane
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthew2007" <matthew2007@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 12:18 AM
Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash
Hi all,
As an employer, the bottom line is whether or not the person has the
requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities, and can get the job done
efficiently without the constant supervision and additional expense of 2
people doing the same job. Why would I want to hire someone if he or she
will need someone else to complete or correct their work. I can simply
hire a single person with multiple skills that can get the job done by
him or herself and the entire group will work harmoniously as all will
pull their own weight. The goal as an employer is to get as much done and
paying as little as possible. Why would I hire 5 different companies to
renovate a property when I can hire a single crew with all the same skill
sets. Think about it, I'm sure many of you have been in a situation where
you have found yourself with a group of blind people, and I'm sure you've
stood waiting impatiently while many in the group have to be helped to do
something you feel takes no effort--it is very, very frustrating. I'm
sure some sighted employees will feel the same about a fellow blind
employee they have to work with. Time is money, unless you work for some
nonprofit or governmental agency where productivity is not crucial as
there never seems to be any sense of urgency or accountability in these
agencies. A number of years ago when I was looking for work with the
government, I was told by a state employment agency for the disabled that
by law I only needed to be able to complete 80% of the job description or
else the government could be charged with discriminating against me. I
really wanted the job so I didn't say anything, but I was actually really
upset at the fact that they were trying to sell me off as a person they
"had" to hire rather than someone they wanted to hire. My point? why hire
someone you know cannot possibly give you 100% when you can hire someone
who will give you 110% for the same amount of money. Regarding repeatedly
asking someone to look over your designs, this will get very old very
fast even for the most Christian group member.
Thanks,
Matthew
---- Original Message -----
From: "John Greer" <jpgreer17@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 11:26 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash
Actually there are fields of web design that a blind person could do, but
I will have to say that the graphic design part of the field could not be
done. If this is also not the case please let me know of any blind
people you know of that can take a black circle and with photoshop make
it into an image of a clock from 1 to 12 o'clock with the correct render
shading etc. That was my original point. While a blind person could get
a job in some positions of the web design process, graphics design he or
she will not be. Like any profession, web design has many positions that
can be filled. From concept designer to data management. You don't
necessarily need to be the person laying out the look and feel of the web
page to be a part of a web design team. Another example of what I mean
is audio engineering. Most people think of audio engineering as sitting
behind a mixing board with a ton of inaccessible controls, but there are
other positions in the audio engineering field that don't require doing
that part of the job. Audio editor is also part of audio engineering and
that can very possibly be done using many of the audio editing tools
available to the blind.
----- Original Message -----
From: Octavian Rasnita
To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 12:39 AM
Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash
Well, if somebody can create an html page, he can call himself a web
designer, because he arranged the text and graphics on the web page, set
colors, fonts, and so on, but the quality of a web page design that's
made by a blind person is much lower than the one made by a sighted.
And if the quality of the design made by a blind is low, that person
cannot compete with the sighted designers. This is a reason I say that
the blind web designer is not a web designer.
Web page design doesn't mean just arranging the text and images on the
web page in a very basic way, but it means arranging them visually
aligning the images with the text, some elements from images with other
elements from the web page, it also means creating Javascript menus, or
using javascript to make the site easier to be used by a sighted.
Creating .bat files could also imply using some programming, using if
statements for example, but I don't think a person that knows to create
some more complicated .bat files can call himself a "programmer".
It is exactly the same in case of the blind web designers.
Octavian
----- Original Message -----
From: inthaneelf
To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 12:39 AM
Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash
design, the English form, or more likely the American form of it,
means to create, not specifically to draw, and I said that some work with
a graphic is possible with the html editor I recommended, sigh, if I need
to put every single detail in a message I'll be typing for the next week
on one message, and I don't have time for that...
here if you can put the images on in the links, generate the code for
the web page, and place images on a web page, properly, and other such
items of coding... too numerous to be put here, and have it turn out
decently looking to the sighted, as well as be web accessibility
compliant, you are qualified for the title of Website designer. if you
specialize in graphical creation, generation or modification of images
your a graphics designer (these are fast and very short descriptions...)
as I said "designer" is not a graphical term here specifically, though
a large number of things that are "designed" do have visual aspects, but
not all.
I am a game designer, and I can't draw, and have never been able to
draw worth a damn. I can think of what I want an item in a game to look
like, I can type out or in the past write out what I want it to look
like, or describe it to someone, I could, and still can, even build a
model of something I want in a graphic, paint it, have someone check for
mistakes then photograph it and turn it into an image for use, but draw,
never could, and probably never will even if I should be able to get my
sight back.
regards,
inthane
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----- Original Message -----
From: Octavian Rasnita
To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash
If somebody cannot even crop a simple image, that person cannot call
himself a web designer.
Even a kid can adjust some image or table sizes in an html document
by setting some attributes in some HTML elements, but this doesn't mean
that the person that can do this is a web designer.
But maybe we speak about different terms. :-)
See, in my native language, design means something related to visual
things, like clothing design, graphic art. There are even design
faculties that teach the students how to draw, how to do other visual
arrangements that cannot be done by the blind. On the other hand, there
are no faculties specialized only on "web design".
And something else... The word "design" is very closed to the word
"desen" in my language, and desen means "drawing", so when I hear about
design, I understand that the person that does the design need to be able
to draw, to paint, to do graphics in general.
And another thing. If somebody should check and recheck and recheck
the work of a web designer in order to see if what he done looks fine,
because he cannot do it, then I don't think that person can name himself
a web designer.
And by the way, I would like to see a good looking site made by a
blind if there is such a thing. Of course, not good looking and friendly
for the blind, but good looking for the sighted users perspective. Is
there such a thing? If yes, then please show me, because until then I
won't believe that a blind person can work as a web designer.
Thanks.
Octavian
----- Original Message -----
From: inthaneelf
To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 10:18 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash
for that the company has a graphics designer, someone that
specializes in such things, though with the programs I recommended to
Marvin he can reliably size and place graphics on a web page, and I
believe it was on the old programming list, the same place that we had
this discussion last time.
in some places and some smaller companies one person does the
graphics and the web design, in other places and larger companies the
graphics designer and the web designer are two different people and work
in tandem on something like this.
I don't know about slide shows, I don't remember if that was
mentioned by him directly or not, but I do know that folks are building
games in flash for the blind, go to the site I gave and look around, you
will find them.
and it may be a case as with power point, once one is sure one has
the proper materials for a PP presentation, one can construct a slide
show in it. I have done so, though it was a long time back so remember
working in it, and yes, I remember having to work double hard and taking
the maximum amount of time that we were given for the project, but I did
it, and the project got me a B, so I think I did alright.
no, we can't yet work with graphics editing and/or enhancing
directly yet teddy, but that's not always the case in the world, and
stress the not always... as I mentioned above.
regards,
inthane
. For Blind Programming assistance, Information, Useful Programs,
and Links to Jamal Mazrui's Text tutorial packages and Applications,
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programming languages, visit the Fruit basket demo site at:
http://fruitbasketdemo.alacorncomputer.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Octavian Rasnita
To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 1:33 AM
Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash
Where did he spoke?
I am curious how can he create/crop/modify the images, or how
can he create the graphics on a Flash annimation and how he can verify if
what he done is ok.
Where can I read about that?
Octavian
----- Original Message -----
From: inthaneelf
To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash
here we go with this again, *sigh* we have had a professional
web designer out here, who was and is blind... invited by James homme,
and he spoke long and straight forward about this...
later,
inthane
. For Blind Programming assistance, Information, Useful
Programs, and Links to Jamal Mazrui's Text tutorial packages and
Applications, visit me at:
http://grabbag.alacorncomputer.com
. to be able to view a simple programming project in several
programming languages, visit the Fruit basket demo site at:
http://fruitbasketdemo.alacorncomputer.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Octavian Rasnita
To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 11:25 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash
Web site development could mean very many things, so they
can tell you to do many things that are absolutely inaccessible for a
blind.
It could mean server side programming, client side
programming, database development, server and network administration, and
these are accessible, but it could also mean web design which is not
accessible, or so low accessible that it would not help any blind person
to become a professional web designer.
Discrimination means very many things also. Nothing could
exist without beeing discriminatory for some persons.
For the blind perspective, something absolutely not
discriminatory would be something which has the same accessibility level
for everyone, no matter if they can see or not.
In your case, if the other sighted persons would be able to
do what that program requires, without using the display, it wouldn't be
discriminatory, but it couldn't be that way, because all the sighted
persons think that "sighted is normal", while "blind is not normal".
In this case, you could ask them to allow you not to follow
the classes that requires using the mouse, because you cannot use a
mouse.
If the professors or other students would be able to do what
you need to do without a mouse but only with the keyboard, than I think
you would be able to do it also.
Forcing a blind computer programmer to use a mouse could
mean discrimination.
Octavian
----- Original Message -----
From: marvin hunkin
To: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 7:24 AM
Subject: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash
Hi.
well, next year looking at doing the diploma in
information technology, website development.
a couple of challenges i have, is that a couple of units,
i probably will not be able to do, as one is to use advanced and basic
features of adobe photoshop, to crop, manipulate images, and create 2d
and 3d animation, using adobe flash, as part of my major project.
Now, the National Traning Information System, which is
governed by a national curriculum, for tafe across Australia, and comes
from the department of education, canberra.
now, as i will have trouble being deemed competent,
because jaws, will not work with this software, as a core part of the
course, and i have spoken to my disability office and the main lecturer,
who organises the learning curriculum and talks to other lecturers.
they will be using adobe photo shop, adobe flash.
i know, i could probably use the flash development kit,
but the major challenge is the graphics side of things. So they are
willing to bend, in their curriculum, as they said i would have an
advantage, if i had sighted help to crop, edit and manipulate the
objects.
so, got any tips, tricks, or any work arounds for that, or
is this a dissability discrimination act complaint, that might change
their mind and bend to accomodate, not just me, but another vision
impaired friend of mine is doing the same diploma with new south wales
tafe, as this is a national curriculum, and has been rolled out as the
new training package for the past 12 months.
if you can let me know, how to get round this problem, as
the other subjects, i should be able to use php, editor, my sql database,
visual studio.net 2005, for the asp stuff, etc.
if anyone has had the same problem or situation, let me
know asap.
having a meeting soon to review what i have done this year
for certificate iv in website development.
cheers marvin.
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some companies know the value of having two people specialized in there particular areas.
that's why, a couple I know of, the lady was employed at the company as a systems programmer, and the gentleman as a systems annalist there, not because either was smarter than the other, but because each was better in a particular area, and when they worked on a project together (that's how they met) they worked there part and assisted if possible each other with problems that cropped up
later, inthane. For Blind Programming assistance, Information, Useful Programs, and Links to Jamal Mazrui's Text tutorial packages and Applications, visit me at:
http://grabbag.alacorncomputer.com. to be able to view a simple programming project in several programming languages, visit the Fruit basket demo site at:
http://fruitbasketdemo.alacorncomputer.com----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew2007" <matthew2007@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 12:18 AM Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash
Hi all,As an employer, the bottom line is whether or not the person has the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities, and can get the job done efficiently without the constant supervision and additional expense of 2 people doing the same job. Why would I want to hire someone if he or she will need someone else to complete or correct their work. I can simply hire a single person with multiple skills that can get the job done by him or herself and the entire group will work harmoniously as all will pull their own weight. The goal as an employer is to get as much done and paying as little as possible. Why would I hire 5 different companies to renovate a property when I can hire a single crew with all the same skill sets. Think about it, I'm sure many of you have been in a situation where you have found yourself with a group of blind people, and I'm sure you've stood waiting impatiently while many in the group have to be helped to do something you feel takes no effort--it is very, very frustrating. I'm sure some sighted employees will feel the same about a fellow blind employee they have to work with. Time is money, unless you work for some nonprofit or governmental agency where productivity is not crucial as there never seems to be any sense of urgency or accountability in these agencies. A number of years ago when I was looking for work with the government, I was told by a state employment agency for the disabled that by law I only needed to be able to complete 80% of the job description or else the government could be charged with discriminating against me. I really wanted the job so I didn't say anything, but I was actually really upset at the fact that they were trying to sell me off as a person they "had" to hire rather than someone they wanted to hire. My point? why hire someone you know cannot possibly give you 100% when you can hire someone who will give you 110% for the same amount of money. Regarding repeatedly asking someone to look over your designs, this will get very old very fast even for the most Christian group member.Thanks, Matthew---- Original Message ----- From: "John Greer" <jpgreer17@xxxxxxxxxxx>To: <programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 11:26 PM Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flashActually there are fields of web design that a blind person could do, but I will have to say that the graphic design part of the field could not be done. If this is also not the case please let me know of any blind people you know of that can take a black circle and with photoshop make it into an image of a clock from 1 to 12 o'clock with the correct render shading etc. That was my original point. While a blind person could get a job in some positions of the web design process, graphics design he or she will not be. Like any profession, web design has many positions that can be filled. From concept designer to data management. You don't necessarily need to be the person laying out the look and feel of the web page to be a part of a web design team. Another example of what I mean is audio engineering. Most people think of audio engineering as sitting behind a mixing board with a ton of inaccessible controls, but there are other positions in the audio engineering field that don't require doing that part of the job. Audio editor is also part of audio engineering and that can very possibly be done using many of the audio editing tools available to the blind. ----- Original Message ----- From: Octavian RasnitaTo: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 12:39 AM Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flashWell, if somebody can create an html page, he can call himself a web designer, because he arranged the text and graphics on the web page, set colors, fonts, and so on, but the quality of a web page design that's made by a blind person is much lower than the one made by a sighted.And if the quality of the design made by a blind is low, that person cannot compete with the sighted designers. This is a reason I say that the blind web designer is not a web designer.Web page design doesn't mean just arranging the text and images on the web page in a very basic way, but it means arranging them visually aligning the images with the text, some elements from images with other elements from the web page, it also means creating Javascript menus, or using javascript to make the site easier to be used by a sighted.Creating .bat files could also imply using some programming, using if statements for example, but I don't think a person that knows to create some more complicated .bat files can call himself a "programmer".It is exactly the same in case of the blind web designers. Octavian----- Original Message ----- From: inthaneelfTo: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 12:39 AM Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flashdesign, the English form, or more likely the American form of it, means to create, not specifically to draw, and I said that some work with a graphic is possible with the html editor I recommended, sigh, if I need to put every single detail in a message I'll be typing for the next week on one message, and I don't have time for that...here if you can put the images on in the links, generate the code for the web page, and place images on a web page, properly, and other such items of coding... too numerous to be put here, and have it turn out decently looking to the sighted, as well as be web accessibility compliant, you are qualified for the title of Website designer. if you specialize in graphical creation, generation or modification of images your a graphics designer (these are fast and very short descriptions...)as I said "designer" is not a graphical term here specifically, though a large number of things that are "designed" do have visual aspects, but not all.I am a game designer, and I can't draw, and have never been able to draw worth a damn. I can think of what I want an item in a game to look like, I can type out or in the past write out what I want it to look like, or describe it to someone, I could, and still can, even build a model of something I want in a graphic, paint it, have someone check for mistakes then photograph it and turn it into an image for use, but draw, never could, and probably never will even if I should be able to get my sight back.regards, inthane. For Blind Programming assistance, Information, Useful Programs, and Links to Jamal Mazrui's Text tutorial packages and Applications, visit me at:http://grabbag.alacorncomputer.com. to be able to view a simple programming project in several programming languages, visit the Fruit basket demo site at:http://fruitbasketdemo.alacorncomputer.com----- Original Message ----- From: Octavian RasnitaTo: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 1:01 PM Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flashIf somebody cannot even crop a simple image, that person cannot call himself a web designer. Even a kid can adjust some image or table sizes in an html document by setting some attributes in some HTML elements, but this doesn't mean that the person that can do this is a web designer.But maybe we speak about different terms. :-)See, in my native language, design means something related to visual things, like clothing design, graphic art. There are even design faculties that teach the students how to draw, how to do other visual arrangements that cannot be done by the blind. On the other hand, there are no faculties specialized only on "web design".And something else... The word "design" is very closed to the word "desen" in my language, and desen means "drawing", so when I hear about design, I understand that the person that does the design need to be able to draw, to paint, to do graphics in general.And another thing. If somebody should check and recheck and recheck the work of a web designer in order to see if what he done looks fine, because he cannot do it, then I don't think that person can name himself a web designer.And by the way, I would like to see a good looking site made by a blind if there is such a thing. Of course, not good looking and friendly for the blind, but good looking for the sighted users perspective. Is there such a thing? If yes, then please show me, because until then I won't believe that a blind person can work as a web designer.Thanks. Octavian----- Original Message ----- From: inthaneelfTo: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 10:18 PM Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flashfor that the company has a graphics designer, someone that specializes in such things, though with the programs I recommended to Marvin he can reliably size and place graphics on a web page, and I believe it was on the old programming list, the same place that we had this discussion last time.in some places and some smaller companies one person does the graphics and the web design, in other places and larger companies the graphics designer and the web designer are two different people and work in tandem on something like this.I don't know about slide shows, I don't remember if that was mentioned by him directly or not, but I do know that folks are building games in flash for the blind, go to the site I gave and look around, you will find them.and it may be a case as with power point, once one is sure one has the proper materials for a PP presentation, one can construct a slide show in it. I have done so, though it was a long time back so remember working in it, and yes, I remember having to work double hard and taking the maximum amount of time that we were given for the project, but I did it, and the project got me a B, so I think I did alright.no, we can't yet work with graphics editing and/or enhancing directly yet teddy, but that's not always the case in the world, and stress the not always... as I mentioned above.regards, inthane. For Blind Programming assistance, Information, Useful Programs, and Links to Jamal Mazrui's Text tutorial packages and Applications, visit me at:http://grabbag.alacorncomputer.com. to be able to view a simple programming project in several programming languages, visit the Fruit basket demo site at:http://fruitbasketdemo.alacorncomputer.com----- Original Message ----- From: Octavian RasnitaTo: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 1:33 AM Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash Where did he spoke?I am curious how can he create/crop/modify the images, or how can he create the graphics on a Flash annimation and how he can verify if what he done is ok.Where can I read about that? Octavian----- Original Message ----- From: inthaneelfTo: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 11:03 AM Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flashhere we go with this again, *sigh* we have had a professional web designer out here, who was and is blind... invited by James homme, and he spoke long and straight forward about this...later, inthane. For Blind Programming assistance, Information, Useful Programs, and Links to Jamal Mazrui's Text tutorial packages and Applications, visit me at:http://grabbag.alacorncomputer.com. to be able to view a simple programming project in several programming languages, visit the Fruit basket demo site at:http://fruitbasketdemo.alacorncomputer.com----- Original Message ----- From: Octavian RasnitaTo: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 11:25 PM Subject: Re: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flashWeb site development could mean very many things, so they can tell you to do many things that are absolutely inaccessible for a blind.It could mean server side programming, client side programming, database development, server and network administration, and these are accessible, but it could also mean web design which is not accessible, or so low accessible that it would not help any blind person to become a professional web designer.Discrimination means very many things also. Nothing could exist without beeing discriminatory for some persons. For the blind perspective, something absolutely not discriminatory would be something which has the same accessibility level for everyone, no matter if they can see or not.In your case, if the other sighted persons would be able to do what that program requires, without using the display, it wouldn't be discriminatory, but it couldn't be that way, because all the sighted persons think that "sighted is normal", while "blind is not normal".In this case, you could ask them to allow you not to follow the classes that requires using the mouse, because you cannot use a mouse. If the professors or other students would be able to do what you need to do without a mouse but only with the keyboard, than I think you would be able to do it also.Forcing a blind computer programmer to use a mouse could mean discrimination.Octavian----- Original Message ----- From: marvin hunkinTo: programmingblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 7:24 AM Subject: Accessible Adobe Photoshop and flash Hi.well, next year looking at doing the diploma in information technology, website development. a couple of challenges i have, is that a couple of units, i probably will not be able to do, as one is to use advanced and basic features of adobe photoshop, to crop, manipulate images, and create 2d and 3d animation, using adobe flash, as part of my major project. Now, the National Traning Information System, which is governed by a national curriculum, for tafe across Australia, and comes from the department of education, canberra. now, as i will have trouble being deemed competent, because jaws, will not work with this software, as a core part of the course, and i have spoken to my disability office and the main lecturer, who organises the learning curriculum and talks to other lecturers.they will be using adobe photo shop, adobe flash.i know, i could probably use the flash development kit, but the major challenge is the graphics side of things. So they are willing to bend, in their curriculum, as they said i would have an advantage, if i had sighted help to crop, edit and manipulate the objects. so, got any tips, tricks, or any work arounds for that, or is this a dissability discrimination act complaint, that might change their mind and bend to accomodate, not just me, but another vision impaired friend of mine is doing the same diploma with new south wales tafe, as this is a national curriculum, and has been rolled out as the new training package for the past 12 months. if you can let me know, how to get round this problem, as the other subjects, i should be able to use php, editor, my sql database, visual studio.net 2005, for the asp stuff, etc. if anyone has had the same problem or situation, let me know asap. having a meeting soon to review what i have done this year for certificate iv in website development.cheers marvin. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Find out. 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