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WebPlus Essentials User Guide - Serif

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Images, Animation, and Multimedia 169<br />

• Click the button to rotate the photo in 90 degree counterclockwise<br />

increments.<br />

• Click the button to zoom in/out of the photo.<br />

1. Right-click on a picture frame and choose Properties>Frame<br />

Properties....<br />

OR<br />

Select the picture frame and choose Frame Properties on the Picture<br />

context toolbar.<br />

2. In the dialog, you can scale to maximum/minimum, Stretch to Fit, or<br />

use the original image's size (No Scale).<br />

3. To change vertical alignment of pictures within the frames, select<br />

Top, Middle, or Bottom.<br />

4. For horizontal alignment, select Left, Center, or Right.<br />

Importing images<br />

<strong>WebPlus</strong> lets you insert images from a wide variety of file formats. Here's a<br />

quick overview:<br />

• Bitmapped images, also known as bitmaps or raster images, are<br />

built from a matrix of dots ("pixels"), rather like the squares on a sheet<br />

of graph paper. They may originate as digital camera photos or<br />

scanned images, or be created (or enhanced) with a "paint" program or<br />

photo editor. Typical examples include gif, jpg, png, and wdp.<br />

• Draw graphics, also known as vector images, are resolutionindependent<br />

and contain drawing commands such as "draw a line from<br />

A to B."<br />

• Metafiles are the native graphics format for Windows and combine<br />

raster and vector information. <strong>Serif</strong> also has its own metafile format,<br />

<strong>Serif</strong> MetaFile Format (SMF), which is optimized for image sharing<br />

between <strong>Serif</strong> applications.

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