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ORIS PDF Tuner Version 4.4.8 User Manual - image2output - Support

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Working With Masks<br />

Masks on Images Displayed in Low Resolution<br />

You can also use the STORE MASK function in the MENU window to<br />

save a mask when using the IMAGES | PAINT MASK function.<br />

If the MASK ADMINISTRATION dialog is open and you press click<br />

press RETURN/ENTER, you are requested to save the mask.<br />

See also About Masks and Mask Files (page 22-1).<br />

Selecting Masks<br />

Select IMAGES | ACTIVATE MASK to open the MASK ADMINISTRATION dialog.<br />

Click on a mask name in the dialog or CTRL-click (Mac OS) or<br />

right-click (Windows) on the layout to select one mask after the other.<br />

For more details refer to Selecting Masks (page 22-5).<br />

Deleting Masks<br />

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Select the mask (see page 22-5), then click , select EDIT | DELETE,<br />

or press +BACKSPACE (Mac OS) or DELETE (Windows).<br />

Removing Masks From Screen<br />

Select VIEW | CLEAR MASK or click the CLEAR button in the MASK AD-<br />

MINISTRATION dialog. Both functions close this dialog. If you want the<br />

dialog to remain open, select VIEW | PATH AND MASK DISPLAY OFF.<br />

Masks on Images Displayed in Low Resolution<br />

Please note the following when masks are used on image loaded in low<br />

resolution (‘coarse images’, see page 20-8):<br />

Modifying High-res Masks on Low-res Images<br />

If a mask was created on an image displayed with maximum resolution<br />

(all pixels loaded) and is then loaded and saved on an image displayed<br />

in low resolution, the mask resolution will also become low. A warning<br />

appears before this occurs. This does not affect the high-res mask<br />

stored on disk, as the low-res mask can only be stored as a new mask.<br />

Resolution of Restricting Vector Masks<br />

Vector masks have always maximum resolution, regardless of the image<br />

display resolution.<br />

This is different, however, for vector masks used for restricting the manipulation<br />

of images displayed in low resolution. When the modifications<br />

are transferred to the high-resolution image, the mask displayed on the<br />

screen is used, i.e. the low-res mask if the image is displayed in low resolution.<br />

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<strong>ORIS</strong> <strong>PDF</strong> <strong>Tuner</strong> <strong>Version</strong> <strong>4.4.8</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 22-15<br />

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