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Paint Shop Pro 9 For Dummies
By: David C. Kay , William SteinmetzeBook Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Imprint: For Dummies
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* Published in conjunction with the next version of Paint Shop Pro software, this easy-to-use reference shows how to edit photos and create high-quality, professional-looking graphics
* Covers how to capture images from a variety of different media-paper, camera, and screen
* More advanced topics include retouching, adjusting colors, creating artistic effects, adding layers of text and shapes, masking layers, and creating Web images
* A sixteen-page color insert features before-and-after image edits and graphics highlighting the visual effects that people can achieve
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| Release Date: 01-07-2005 | |
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Paint Shop Pro 9 For Dummies
Chapter One
Opening, Viewing, Managing, and Saving Image FilesIn This Chapter
* Opening and browsing image files
* Zooming in and out
* Reading image information
* Saving image files
* Saving your workspace
* Working with different image types
* Using vector file types
* Converting or renaming batches of files
* Responding to file type messages and Auto Actions
* Getting image files from the Web
Most of the time, images exist as files. Those files may be on a disk, on a digital camera connected to your computer, or on a storage device that looks and acts just like a disk in Windows. This chapter makes you Lord of the Files. It tells you how to open image files, organize those files, and save images as various kinds of files. It also helps you view them in whatever size is convenient for you.
(If you want to open an image that does not appear to be stored as a file, see Chapter 5. For example, you may want a picture that appears on your computer screen in a document or a snapshot that needs to be downloaded from your digital camera.)
Images are easy to deal with in small quantities. In large quantities, however, they're challenging to manage. (They're sort of like kids, in that regard.) This chapter tells you about the clever Paint Shop Pro features for keeping an eye on all your graphical progeny, including browsing, previewing, and organizing files in different orders and in different folders.
TECHNICAL STUFF
Image files come in an amazing variety of file types because many software geeks over the years have ea
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