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ORIS PDF Tuner Version 4.4.8 User Manual - image2output - Support

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Working With Masks<br />

Removing Masks<br />

5. You can rename a Photoshop mask by selecting it in the MASK AD-<br />

MINISTRATION dialog and then clicking on the mask name. Click the<br />

CLIPPING PATH button if the mask should be used as a clipping path.<br />

Removing Masks<br />

Removing Masks from Screen<br />

To remove a mask from the screen without deleting it, do one of the following:<br />

• Click the CLEAR button in the MASK ADMINISTRATION dialog.<br />

• Select MASKS | CLEAR in the pull-down menu.<br />

• -click (Mac OS) or CTRL-click on the selected mask name in the<br />

MASK ADMINISTRATION dialog.<br />

The first two actions will also close the MASK ADMINISTRATION dialog and<br />

terminate the mask selection mode. Using the third action the dialog remains<br />

open and you can continue selecting masks.<br />

Deleting Masks from Disk<br />

1. Select the mask(s) to be deleted (see page 22-5).<br />

2. Click , select EDIT | DELETE, or press +BACKSPACE (Mac OS) or<br />

DELETE (Windows) key.<br />

3. A warning appears. Click OK to delete the mask.<br />

4. Having deleted a Photoshop mask, save the image.<br />

This is necessary because Photoshop masks are stored in the image<br />

file itself, not in the <strong>ORIS</strong> mask files (see also page 22-1).<br />

Note:<br />

Make sure the mask is not used on any layout. Cut-outs using the deleted<br />

mask can no longer be displayed on this layout. A mask isn’t used on<br />

any layout if the REFERENCE count in the STATUS window is 0.<br />

Using Restricting Masks for Image Manipulations<br />

You can use masks to restrict image manipulations to specific image areas.<br />

When a mask is active, the manipulation function (e.g. COLOR<br />

GRADATION) will only affect the image area covered by the mask.<br />

<strong>ORIS</strong> <strong>PDF</strong> <strong>Tuner</strong> <strong>Version</strong> <strong>4.4.8</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 22-13<br />

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