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ORIS PDF Tuner Version 4.4.8 User Manual - image2output - Support

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Retouching<br />

Inserting Image Areas into Images<br />

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Saving and Reversing Changes<br />

The MENU window of the RETOUCH function provides the functions FIX<br />

CHANGES and UNDO.<br />

Using FIX CHANGES you can save all changes temporarily without having<br />

to leave the RETOUCH function. This transfers all modifications to the<br />

original image. All further modifications will be applied to this modified<br />

image.<br />

Using UNDO you can reverse your changes without having to leave the<br />

RETOUCH function. This function restores the state of the image saved<br />

by the last selection of FIX CHANGES or the original image if FIX CHANGES<br />

has not yet been selected. If you reselect UNDO directly after selecting it,<br />

the modifications are restored.<br />

Note:<br />

Once modifications have been stored using FIX CHANGES, the original image<br />

can only be restored by reloading it from the disk.<br />

Inserting Image Areas into Images<br />

Note:<br />

Masked image areas can be copied and positioned anywhere on the<br />

same image. These areas can be transformed in any possible way, set<br />

to transparent and also erased. Thus you can e.g. add missing image<br />

background, distort image motives and produce a wide range of special<br />

effects.<br />

This function is not available in the case of insufficient main memory capacity.<br />

The larger the image and the mask, the more memory is required.<br />

Under unfavorable conditions, the memory requirement may be up to 3<br />

times greater than the image’s disk space requirement.<br />

How to Insert Image Areas into Images<br />

1. If you want the inserted area to extend beyond the image borders,<br />

you must first enlarge the image. To do so, copy the image and add<br />

scanlines. For more details refer to Copying Images (page 20-11).<br />

2. Open the image (see page 20-6).<br />

3. Create or select a cut-out mask defining the image section you want<br />

to insert into the image (see page 21-1 and 22-5).<br />

4. Press F10 or select IMAGE | RETOUCH.<br />

5. Select COMPOSE in the MENU window.<br />

The image section is duplicated and placed on top of the original.<br />

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