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            This is Barbara 
              Crane's website, and this part is the tutorial that should help 
              you navigate through the site flawlessly (even if you are not used 
              to visiting a website). 
 On this page please note 
              that there are screen copies on the left and text on the right. 
              The screen copies are active, which means that clicking on them 
              will take you to the actual page of the site that is represented. 
              (In a new window, once you have taken a look at it and would like 
              to go back to the tutorial, simply close the window.) In the text, 
              you will see that certain words appear in bold characters. These 
              are links. If you click on them, that will take you to a page where 
              the topic is explained further more. At all times, during the browsing 
              of this tutorial, you can go back to the previous page by clicking 
              on the back button of your browser, or the link that says "Back" 
              at the bottom of the page. The purpose of this tutorial is to guide 
              you in such a way that you need not return to it, after you have 
              visited Barbara Crane's web site a few times. In the meantime we 
              wish you a pleasant visit. Remarks can be sent to Philippe 
              De Jonckheere, the webmaster.   | 
     
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          This is the "index 
            page", the first page, by which you arrived here. Both images 
            of this dyptich are active, which means that if you click on either 
            one of them, it will take you to a different page (see below). | 
     
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            On the index page, if you 
            have clicked on the image on the left, it has taken you to a page 
            featuring a combination photograph entitled Tar Findings. If 
            you have chosen to click on the image on the right, it has taken you 
            to page with a photograph entitled Cosmic Forms. These two 
            pages have the same features, which is that every single cell of the 
            image is active and clickable and will lead you to the different series 
            of photographs that Barbara Crane has produced over the years.
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            The 
            file cabinet. This is an important feature of the site. It gives you 
            the opportunity to look for a specific series of images from Barbara 
            Crane or written information. These are reachable by searching through 
            the folders and the files that actually comprise this site. In a way, 
            it is as if you were going through the hard drive of the webmaster's 
            computer (which explains why some indications are in French. Don't 
            be deterred by this. Just act as if it were your own computer) More 
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            Most pages of the site 
            share the same general design. They feature one image and its caption. 
            (Please note that the dimensions are given in inches. If you wish 
            to convert them into centimeters, you have to multiply the numbers 
            by 2,54). These images always belong to a larger series. You can see 
            more images from this series by clicking on one of the small cells 
            of the combination picture next to the main image. If you would like 
            to completely come out of where you are, the lady coming out of a 
            door is your friend. Click on her image and that will take you to 
            the Tar Findings or the Cosmic Forms pages, from which 
            you will be able to take a different route. Please also note that 
            all the main images are also active. Click on them and that will take 
            you to images belonging to a different series.    | 
     
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