CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED 37
• Double-click an associated image file name from Windows Explorer.
• Use the
Browse Manager
to browse for image files on your computer and
open multiple images.
• Select
File: Open Recent Files
and choose a recently used file from the list.
Tips:
• You can specify the number of recently opened files to display in the
Preferences
dialog box.
• PhotoImpact can detect whether or not an image file contains a digital
watermark. If an image file contains a commercial watermark (which embeds
copyright and owner information about the image), you can select
Effect:
Digimarc - Read Watermark
to view the embedded data. As for files with
banknote watermarks, PhotoImpact prevents you from opening, pasting and
acquiring such files.
PhotoImpact is also able to open and edit RAW data files from digital cameras. For
details, see
“Enhancing digital camera photos using RAW data support”
.
Partially loading images
Working with large images can be a tedious task, especially while waiting for the
screen to redraw every time you perform an action on it.
Partial load
can help
speed up the editing process by displaying only the area you want to modify
instead of loading the entire image.
Notes:
•
Partial load
can be applied to almost all file formats readable by PhotoImpact
except *.UFO files or files with a saved selection area.
• RGB 48-bit and Grayscale 16-bit images do not support
Partial load
.
To partially open a file:
1. Select
File: Open
[Ctrl+O]
. Select
Partial
load
and then click the files to open. (Select
files with
[Shift]
to select a range of files or
[Ctrl]
to randomly select multiple files.
2. Click
Open
. The image is divided into grids.
Selecting
Grid
divides the image into equal
parts. Enter values for the number of grid
columns and rows.
Note:
To select a custom area to load, clear
Grid
. Click the image and drag the
handles of the frame to select an area of
the image.
Содержание PHOTOIMPACT 11
Страница 1: ...User Guide Ulead Systems Inc August 2005 ...
Страница 295: ...9 Appendix COMMANDS ...