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basic:image_editing [2013/11/11 11:59] henning_stummerbasic:image_editing [2015/09/03 11:43] – [Copying Settings] penelope_chapron
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   - **Dragging the "Copy" Button to a Single Image**\\ Click on the image containing the correct image tools settings. Open the image tool you wish to copy. Drag the “Copy” button of the image tool’s settings panel to any other image that should inherit the identical settings.   - **Dragging the "Copy" Button to a Single Image**\\ Click on the image containing the correct image tools settings. Open the image tool you wish to copy. Drag the “Copy” button of the image tool’s settings panel to any other image that should inherit the identical settings.
   - **Clicking the Copy Button**\\ Click on the image containing the correct image tools settings. Open the image tool you wish to copy. Hold down the "Ctrl" key to select additional images (be certain that the original image remains selected). Click the "Copy" button of that image tool’s settings panel to apply the same settings to all selected images.   - **Clicking the Copy Button**\\ Click on the image containing the correct image tools settings. Open the image tool you wish to copy. Hold down the "Ctrl" key to select additional images (be certain that the original image remains selected). Click the "Copy" button of that image tool’s settings panel to apply the same settings to all selected images.
-  - **Using the Active Image Tools List**\\ To copy the settings of a single image tool, drag that particular tool from the Active Image Tools list to any target images. (Right-clicking on the Active Image Tools Status Icon below the image will open the Active Image Tools window.) To copy all image tools, drag "Copy" button of the Active Image Tools list onto any target images (or use the "Ctrl" key to select additional images and then click the “Copy” button.)+  - **Using the Active Image Tools List**\\ To copy the settings of a single image tool, drag that particular tool from the Active Image Tools list to any target images. (Right-clicking on the Active Image Tools Status Icon below the image will open the Active Image Tools window.) To copy all image tools, drag "Copy" button of the Active Image Tools list onto any target images (or use the "Ctrl" key to select additional images and then click the “Copy” button).
  
 The "Lock" button (see below) assists in copying tools and settings to images in other folders. The "Lock" button (see below) assists in copying tools and settings to images in other folders.
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   * Once you have completed your work in the third-party application, choose the normal "Save" option in the application’s "File" menu, or the closest equivalent. "Save" will simply replace the image on the hard disk. Do not use "Save As" or "Save as Copy" or similar advanced functions, because StudioLine would not know where to find the updated picture.   * Once you have completed your work in the third-party application, choose the normal "Save" option in the application’s "File" menu, or the closest equivalent. "Save" will simply replace the image on the hard disk. Do not use "Save As" or "Save as Copy" or similar advanced functions, because StudioLine would not know where to find the updated picture.
  
-===== Making Changes to Your Images Permanent =====+==== Making Changes to Your Images Permanent ====
  
 When exporting images to standard graphics files, you have the choice of including the effects of all tools and filters performed within StudioLine (see the section "Exporting" elsewhere in this manual.) Sometimes, it may be desirable to make changes to an image permanent even though it will stay in the Image Archive. Do this by right-clicking on an image, choosing the submenu "Image with Image Tools Applied" and select one of the available functions: When exporting images to standard graphics files, you have the choice of including the effects of all tools and filters performed within StudioLine (see the section "Exporting" elsewhere in this manual.) Sometimes, it may be desirable to make changes to an image permanent even though it will stay in the Image Archive. Do this by right-clicking on an image, choosing the submenu "Image with Image Tools Applied" and select one of the available functions:
basic/image_editing.txt · Last modified: 2015/09/03 11:46 by penelope_chapron