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ORIS PDF Tuner Version 4.4.8 User Manual - image2output - Support

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Inserting Images Into Layout<br />

Overlapped Background Images<br />

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Fig. 11-12<br />

Correcting Mixground Cut-out by Modifying Path on Image<br />

In this example, a cut-out was positioned as a mixground layer on a<br />

background image which had been inserted into a rectangle beforehand.<br />

The image from which the cut-out was created is loaded and<br />

the rectangle appears. It defines the edges at which the cut-out is<br />

clipped. The rectangle is now rotated and decreased in size so that it<br />

encloses a smaller image section. On the layout, this image section<br />

is then enlarged accordingly and rotated to the opposite direction.<br />

Overlapped Background Images<br />

An ‘overlapped background image’ is the combination of a background<br />

image and a cut-out created from the same image. The cut-out can be<br />

positioned on top of the background image in a way that it automatically<br />

adjusts to the correct position and size. An example is shown on<br />

page 11-3.<br />

How to Overlap Background Images<br />

1. Insert a background image (see page 11-4) and transform it as you<br />

want, or activate an existing background image (see page 16-1).<br />

2. Press F2, click , or select EDIT | SAVE VALUE while the layer is active<br />

or the TRANSFORMATIONS toolbar is displayed.<br />

3. Press RETURN/ENTER or click to end the function.<br />

4. Load the same image you have just positioned. The easiest way to<br />

do this is selecting LOAD IMAGE in the MENU window.<br />

Alternatively, click to open the image overview, then double-click<br />

the thumbnail image (see also page 20-6).<br />

5. Create a mask defining the area that will overlap the background image<br />

(see page 21-1). Or select an existing mask (see page 22-5).<br />

Note:<br />

It is advisable to make the mask’s overlap area larger than necessary<br />

in order to be more flexible when positioning it.<br />

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