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ORIS PDF Tuner Version 4.4.8 User Manual - image2output - Support

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Transformations<br />

Scaling<br />

3. To change the width or height, hold CTRL and the mouse button (Mac<br />

OS) or the right mouse button (Windows) pressed down and move<br />

the mouse upward or downward.<br />

Alternatively, enter the value into the input box (direct input).<br />

You can also use the arrow keys:<br />

1. Press RETURN/ENTER. Alternatively, CTRL-click (Mac OS) or rightclick<br />

(Windows) on the layout. This removes the focus from the<br />

toolbar.<br />

2. Press or to increase and or to decrease the size.<br />

Each keystroke changes the size by one increment of the unit<br />

currently selected in the toolbar. Additionally press the OPTION<br />

(Mac OS) or ALT (Windows) key to use increments of 0.1.<br />

If the width is 214.02 mm, for example, and use press<br />

will change to 216.02 mm.<br />

You can use different units for width and height.<br />

twice, it<br />

Note:<br />

This tool always maintains proportions, i.e. if you change the width, the<br />

height changes accordingly.<br />

The tool cannot be used for changing the width of horizontal lines or the<br />

height of vertical lines. Use a framing function instead (see page 8-10).<br />

Scaling Images to Original Size<br />

Click the button to automatically scale images according to the EX-<br />

PECTED PRODUCTION RESOLUTION specified using the FILE | LAYOUT PA-<br />

RAMETERS command. This can only be done when placing a new image<br />

on the layout or after selecting the CORRECT ( ) function in the MENU<br />

window for an active image layer.<br />

Having clicked this button, the image resolution will identical to the output<br />

resolution (provided that this resolution is actually used). This may<br />

prevent the need to resample the image, which would result in a deterioration<br />

of image quality.<br />

For more details refer to Expected Production Resolution (page 5-9).<br />

<strong>ORIS</strong> <strong>PDF</strong> <strong>Tuner</strong> <strong>Version</strong> <strong>4.4.8</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 19-9<br />

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