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+ | ===== ICC Color Profiles ===== | ||
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+ | If there is already an associated color profile, it will be displayed. | ||
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+ | When images are loaded that have new ICC color profiles, then those profiles are added automatically to the “ICC Color Profile” list and can be used with other images. | ||
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+ | You can set default color profiles to be associated with images that are loaded from specific sources. | ||
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+ | The “Cameras” list includes all models found in the Exif descriptors anywhere in the Image Archive. From the “File Extension” list, choose a graphics file type used by the specific camera. | ||
+ | ===== Resize Original ===== | ||
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+ | * **Pixel Size**\\ Pixel size (for example 1024 x 768 pixels) defines the number of color dots that comprise the image. | ||
+ | * **Print Size**\\ The printed size of an image, measured in inches or cm, is a function of its pixel size and the printer resolution (for example 300 DPI). A high resolution printer prints pixels closer together, resulting in a smaller output. | ||
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+ | For maximum flexibility, | ||
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+ | StudioLine does allow you to permanently reduce the pixel size of original | ||
+ | ==== Preparing to Resize ==== | ||
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+ | Because resizing causes a loss of resolution, your final image will have superior quality if you first perform all other pre-processing tasks. | ||
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+ | Similar to the “Export” window, you can save and recall frequently used settings. | ||
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+ | ==== Image Size ==== | ||
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+ | The “Image Size” drop-down menu offers a variety of options, including common standard sizes. | ||
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+ | “Custom” activates the width and height controls to define any custom size. The standard or custom size you choose defines a bounding rectangle into which StudioLine will proportionally scale the images. | ||
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+ | The option “Automatically Adapt to Orientation, | ||
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+ | Next to the image size input fields, you can choose the unit of measurement as pixels, inches, or centimeters. | ||
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+ | ==== Format ==== | ||
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+ | Near the bottom of the panel you select the file format. | ||
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+ | Other file formats have a static image quality, equivalent to the original quality. |