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classic:importing_images [2013/11/15 10:21] henning_stummerclassic:importing_images [2013/11/15 10:22] – [Reload Source Image] henning_stummer
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 ===== Internally- and Externally-Stored Images ===== ===== Internally- and Externally-Stored Images =====
  
-To convert internally-stored images to externally-stored ones, or vice versa, select the images and click on one of the images with the right mouse button. Choose “Original” from the context menu and then the option “Store Externally” or “Store Internally.” +{{page>basic:importing_images#internally-_and_externally-stored_images}}
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-To move an image to external storage, you will need to select a target folder. +
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-To import an image to internal storage, you may be asked to insert the appropriate CD, DVD or other removal media, if that’s where the original picture resides.+
  
 ===== Importing Images Using the Load Assistant ===== ===== Importing Images Using the Load Assistant =====
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 ===== Reload Source Image ===== ===== Reload Source Image =====
  
-If you are in the Image Archive you can go to the Image menu and the Reload Source Image tab. This option allows you to reload the graphic data that was originally imported into StudioLine. If available, StudioLine searches for the data in its original position. If the files can't be found and only one image is selected, the user is prompted to search for the files in the StudioLine Explorer - Image Archive.  +{{page>basic:importing_images#reload_source_image}} 
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-This function can improve the image quality after a small piece of the image has been first cut and then increased in size. Through the subsequent download function the original graphic files are restored and the cut out area is saved in the highest resolution as defined by the Image Rendering settings, found under the Preferences menu. If you are working with Kodak Photo-CD the best suited resolution is uploaded. +
classic/importing_images.txt · Last modified: 2013/12/10 09:24 by juergen_wolz