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Paint Shop Pro 8 For Dummies
By: David C. Kay , William SteinmetzeBook Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Imprint: For Dummies
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| Title of Computers eBook: Paint Shop Pro 8 For Dummies | |
| Release Date: 05-16-2003 | |
| Publisher: For Dummies |
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Paint Shop Pro 8 For Dummies
Chapter One
Opening, Viewing, and Saving Image Files
In This Chapter
* Opening and browsing image files
* Zooming in and out
* Saving image files
* Reading image information
* Working with different image types
* Using vector file types
* Converting or renaming batches of files
* Working with file types and color messages
* Downloading images from the Web
Images, like documents, music, or any other lump of stuff you work with on a computer, are usually stored somewhere as files. After you have an image as a file on a CD, your PC, or your computer network, Paint Shop Pro can probably open it. If the image is on a camera, you may need to download it to your PC first - see Chapter 2.
Images, like children, are easy to deal with in small quantities and variety - but in large quantity and variety, they're challenging to manage. Paint Shop Pro gives you lots of tricks for keeping an eye on all your graphical progeny, from browsing and previewing them to zooming in or out or saving them as a different type of file.
TECHNICAL STUFF
Image files come in an amazing variety of different file types because various software geeks over the years have decided that they know a much better way of storing an image on a computer - a file type - than the last geek. Image files of different types have different multi-letter extensions at the end, like .jpg, .png, or .tif. People refer to them by those extensions, saying "jaypeg" or "jay pee jee" for .jpg or "a ping file" for .png. These file types sometimes
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