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ORIS PDF Tuner Version 4.4.8 User Manual - image2output - Support

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Working With Masks<br />

‘Mask Administration’ Dialog<br />

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indicated by boldface type and an X in the CLIPping PATH column. Reclick<br />

this button to change a clipping path back into a normal mask.<br />

If this button is used for an <strong>ORIS</strong> vector mask, an X appears temporarily<br />

in the CLIPping PATH and IN IMAGE FILE columns to indicate that the mask<br />

will be copied from the <strong>ORIS</strong> mask files to the image file as soon as you<br />

save the image. Having saved the image, a new mask of the type PHO-<br />

TOSHOP appears in the mask list. You can then rename a mask by selecting<br />

it in the MASK ADMINISTRATION dialog and clicking on the mask name.<br />

A warning appears if a Photoshop mask with the name of the mask you<br />

are about to create exists already. In this case rename the existing mask,<br />

then reselect the vector mask and reclick the CLIPPING PATH button.<br />

Note:<br />

Clipping paths created by a program other than Photoshop are not displayed<br />

in this dialog. If the image contains such a path, it will be overwritten<br />

by the clipping path defined here.<br />

Shortcut:<br />

Right-click on the mask list and select CLIPPING PATH from the context<br />

menu.<br />

Note:<br />

‘Save in image file’ Button<br />

Click this button to copy <strong>ORIS</strong> vector masks of EPS, TIFF or JPEG images<br />

from the <strong>ORIS</strong> mask files to the image file itself. This allows the<br />

mask to be used in Photoshop. You can also select multiple masks and<br />

copy them in one go (see Selecting Masks below).<br />

Having clicked this button, an X appears temporarily in the IN IMAGE FILE<br />

column to indicate that the mask will be copied as soon as you save the<br />

image. Having saved the image, a new mask of the type PHOTOSHOP appears<br />

in the mask list. You can then rename the mask by selecting it in<br />

the MASK ADMINISTRATION dialog and clicking on the mask name.<br />

A warning appears if a Photoshop mask with the name of the mask you<br />

are about to create exists already. In this case rename the existing mask,<br />

then reselect the vector mask and reclick the SAVE IN IMAGE FILE button.<br />

Use the IMPORT MASK function in the MENU window to copy a mask from<br />

the image file to the <strong>ORIS</strong> mask files (see page 22-12).<br />

Shortcut:<br />

Right-click on the mask list and select SAVE IN IMAGE FILE from the<br />

context menu.<br />

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