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ORIS PDF Tuner Version 4.4.8 User Manual - image2output - Support

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Creating Tints and Gradients<br />

Brushing Colors on a Layout<br />

The rectangle you have created before starting the RETOUCH function<br />

defines the size of this image. The image resolution is the EXPECTED<br />

PRODUCTION RESOLUTION specified for the layout using the FILE | LAYOUT<br />

PARAMETERS command.<br />

As soon as you leave the RETOUCH function, the image is saved to the<br />

same directory in which the layout is stored. It is also displayed in the<br />

<strong>ORIS</strong> <strong>PDF</strong> <strong>Tuner</strong> image overview. The image name is Bn.TIF, where n<br />

is an ascending number.<br />

Note: • When you save a layout with brushed layers under a new name<br />

(SAVE AS function), the new layout still references the TIFF images<br />

used on the old layout. Changes to a brushed layer on the new layout<br />

will automatically affect the brushed layer on the old layout and<br />

vice versa. This can be avoided by selecting function FILE | MAKE<br />

CONSISTENT on the new layout. See also Making Layouts Consistent<br />

(page 11-16).<br />

• When you delete a brushed layer, the TIFF image defining this layer<br />

is not deleted automatically.<br />

• The rectangle defining the outline of the brushed layer is deleted<br />

automatically as soon as you select the RETOUCH function.<br />

See also Expected Production Resolution (page 5-9).<br />

Correcting Brushed Layers<br />

You can correct a brushed layer at any time. e.g. by brushing new colors<br />

on it or erasing color areas painted previously.<br />

1. Activate the brushed layer (see page 16-1).<br />

You can only correct one layer at a time.<br />

2. Click or select CORRECT on the EDIT menu or in the MENU window.<br />

The RETOUCH dialog appears (see page 10-6).<br />

3. Modify the brushed layer by brushing new colors or erasing color areas<br />

painted previously.<br />

For more details refer to Brushing Colors on a Layout (page 10-5) and<br />

Retouching (page 23-1).<br />

Note:<br />

It is not possible to reverse corrections made to brushed layers (no undo).<br />

You cannot brush outside the area defined by the brushed layer.<br />

<strong>ORIS</strong> <strong>PDF</strong> <strong>Tuner</strong> <strong>Version</strong> <strong>4.4.8</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 10-7<br />

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