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Windows Users: If your PC is has CD Autorun enabled, simply insert the CD and wait for instructions to appear. If this fails, use your web browser or Windows Explorer to open file AAA.htm in the root directory of the CD/DVD.

Follow the on-screen instructions. The pictures you see on the screen at this stage are low-resolution PROOFS ONLY with an overlay of text telling you this.

There may be up to THREE different quality versions of each image on your CD/DVD.

Lowest quality is the version you see after auto-loading with your web browser. These images will have an overlay of text.

There may also be a folder of Web Quality images which are generally about 25 cm long at 72ppi and another folder containing called High Res containing reproduction quality files.

High Resolution images, if included on your CD/DVD, are to be found in a folder named High Res or similar. These images are normally 300ppi and have an Adobe RGB(1998) colour profile, which means that they will appear as intended if viewed in a colour profile aware software program on a calibrated monitor.

Identical images on the disk share the same name - but may have a different extension if a TIFF file - eg 409C4567.jpg is the same image as 409C4567.tif but in a different format.

The CD is an ISO 9660 CD produced on a Windows PC

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