User manual CANON CANOSCAN LIDE 210

DON'T FORGET : ALWAYS READ THE USER GUIDE BEFORE BUYING !!!

If this document matches the user guide, instructions manual or user manual, feature sets, schematics you are looking for, download it now. Diplodocs provides you a fast and easy access to the user manual CANON CANOSCAN LIDE 210. We hope that this CANON CANOSCAN LIDE 210 user guide will be useful to you.


CANON CANOSCAN LIDE 210 : Download the complete user guide (14242 Ko)

You may also download the following manuals related to this product:

   CANON CANOSCAN LIDE 210 (3377 ko)
   CANON CANOSCAN LIDE 210 BROCHURE (4213 ko)
   CANON CANOSCAN LIDE 210 BROCHURE (4016 ko)
   CANON CANOSCAN LIDE 210 (3377 ko)

Manual abstract: user guide CANON CANOSCAN LIDE 210

Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] 6 South Capital Gym Road Beijing New Century Hotel, #2910 Beijing 100044, P. R. Taiwan Branch Tel: +886 (0) 2-27181869 Fax: +886 (0) 2-27190256 Email: support@arcsoft. com. tw Australia Marketing Results Prop Ltd. Box 6246 BHBC Baulkham Hills, New South Wales 2153, Australia Tel: +61 (2) 9899-5888 Fax: +61 (2) 9899-5728 Email: support@supportgroup. com. au Website: www. marketingresults. com. au Latin America Tel (Brazil): 00817-200-0709 Tel (Chili): 800-202-797 Email: latinsupport@arcsoft. com PMPS0001 Software Licensing Agreement The following is a legal software license agreement between you, the software user, and ArcSoft, Inc. Using the product indicates that you have read this license agreement and agree to its terms. [. . . ] To display the image in Fit In Window mode: · Click View on the Main Menu, then select Fit In Window from the drop-down menu. 3) Maximized Window ­ Maximizes the active image file within the PhotoStudio desktop, providing a clutter-free workspace. In this mode, switch to another opened image by selecting another file name from the Window drop-down menu. To display the image in Maximized Window mode: · Click the Maximize button on the upper-right corner of the image window. To return an image from Maximized Window mode to the previous mode: · Click the Restore button (replaces the Maximize button). 4) Full Screen ­ This non-editing display mode is used for presenting and previewing images. In this mode, images are displayed in the center of a black filled screen. You can then zoom in and out on the image and advance through other opened images. · Click the left mouse button to zoom in, and click the right mouse button to access the Zoom Out option from the shortcut menu. · Press Esc to return to an editing mode. 5-2 Viewing Images 5 Viewing Images Chapter 1 Introduction Zooming In and Out PhotoStudio's zoom options allow you to view images from 6% to 1600% of their actual size. To zoom in, left-click the portion of the image to be seen in greater detail. 6-3 Making Selections 6-1 6 Making Selections Selecting a Regularly-shaped Area Regularly shaped areas such as rectangles, squares, circles and ellipses are often selected for various image editing and retouching operations. In the Options Palette, choose one of the following: · Rectangle to select a rectangular area. Note: To make a more precise selection, refer to "Modifying a Selection" in this chapter. Making a Freeform Selection To select a precise freeform or "irregularly-shaped" area (i. e. , the outline of a human face), trace the area using the Freehand Select Tool. In the image, click where you want to start, then hold the mouse button while dragging along the edgeof the area to be selected (a contour line will indicate the selection path). Note: 1. To make a more precise selection, refer to "Modifying a Selection" in this chapter. 2. To make a precise selection of an area that has both straight and freeform edges, use the trace method in conjunction with the click-release-click method described in the following section. Making a Polygonal Selection To make a polygonal selection such as a star, use the Freehand Select Tool in a click-release-click fashion. Click in the image to set a starting anchor point for the selection. 6-2 Making Selections 6 Making Selections 3. As anchor points are added a dashed contour line will indicate each edge of the selection area. Continue to add new anchor points until the entire selection is outlined. To make a more precise selection, refer to "Modifying a Selection" in this chapter. To make a precise selection of an area that has both straight and freeform edges, use the clickrelease-click method in conjunction with the trace method described in the previous section. [. . . ] · To save and close the images after the macro is applied, check Automatically overwrite original image, then click OK. · To automatically save the images in another file format, thereby saving the files as new images, check Save as button, select a file format, click the Browser button to select the drive and folder where the images are to be saved, then click OK. Working with Macros 14-3 14 Working with Macros 14-4 Working with Macros 15 Chapter 15 Saving and Printing Images This section provides information on how to save and print images in PhotoStudio. Contents: 1. 15-4 Saving and Printing Images 15-1 15 Saving and Printing Images Saving a File with a New Name or Format Once an image is modified and ready to save, the file can either be saved (overriding the previous file), or be saved as another version of the file. When using the Save As command, a file format must be selected for the newly modified image. [. . . ]

DISCLAIMER TO DOWNLOAD THE USER GUIDE CANON CANOSCAN LIDE 210




Click on "Download the user Manual" at the end of this Contract if you accept its terms, the downloading of the manual CANON CANOSCAN LIDE 210 will begin.

 

Copyright © 2015 - manualRetreiver - All Rights Reserved.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.