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Affinity publisher beginner tutorial
Affinity publisher beginner tutorial











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Ignorance - of how most people will have to actually view these videos?Īrrogance - is Machole condescension at work? "Doesn't everyone have a 32" HiRes screen? Sniff, let them eat Windows."

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So is this just ignorance, apathy, or arrogance, or? On the average laptop viewed on YouTube or Vimeo.

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On a 17" laptop screen, at full 3840x2160 resolution, at the original bitrate, 18" from my nose - they are hard to follow. So they do not exist as far as they are concerned.Įven if you can view the videos at the full 2160p resolution - they are still nearly unusable because of the size of elements. The way these training videos are produced most of those users cannot even use them. Most laptops out there currently have 13" to 15" screens - and no where near 2160p resolution. My guess is the bounce rate is pretty bad. YouTube provides stats on viewers, including screen resolution - what are actual users using? The user is not going to see any benefit.

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So even if viewing at full screen, the majority of viewers are never going to see more than 1080p.ĭelivering a 2160p video to a 1080p screen is a complete waste of bandwidth. YouTube adjusts the video resolution and quality delivered based on the viewers' screen resolution, viewing size, and bandwidth. The majority of the viewers are on a laptop, or a tablet, or a phone - not on some desktop with a 27" HiRes screen. So the people viewing them can actually see things. Just take a look at the videos on Lynda/LinkedIn, Pluralsight, Skillshare, etc. Most training videos (for InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, etc.) are recorded at 1080p. are all going to be too small to see well. So unless you have a very large screen at that resolution - the tool icons, menu text, etc. No amount of user interface or video playback tweaking is going to do any good.

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This video training series is much easier to follow: I do not know where you are located, but in the US anyone with a public library card can view Lynda/LinkedIn tutorials for free. You are not the first person to post about this, and unfortunately there has been no response or improvement. Whoever is making those videos needs to take a Camtasia 101 training course. You can try to rewind, replay, zoom-in, etc.

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The way they were recorded, produced, and output are all in violation of basic Video-Tutorial-101 best practices. I've uploaded a screenshot of what appears on screen.Īnd there is not much you can do about it. Has anyone watched a YT tutorial where the features are easily readable? I can hold down the Ctrl key and enlarge the screen but it doesn't enlarge the words on screen in the tutorial. So, you can't see the features you're supposed to be clicking on or selecting. The challenge is that all the tutorial videos I've viewed online on YouTube on my laptop the features (words) are too tiny to see. I'm trying to learn Affinity Publisher via video tutorials.













Affinity publisher beginner tutorial