Adobe 38039927 User Guide - Page 71

Retouching bitmaps

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3 66 User Guide To feather the edges of a pixel selection as you make a pixel selection: 1 Select a bitmap selection tool from the Tools panel. 2 Select Feather from the Edge pop-up menu in the Property inspector. 3 Drag the slider to set the number of pixels you want to blur along the edge of the selection. 4 Make a selection. To feather the edges of a pixel selection from the menu bar: 1 Choose Select > Feather. 2 Type a value in the Feather Selection dialog box to set the feather radius, and click OK. The radius value determines the number of pixels that are feathered on each side of the selection border. Retouching bitmaps Fireworks provides a wide range of tools to help you retouch your images. You can alter an image's size, reduce or sharpen its focus, or copy and "stamp" a part of it to another area. The Rubber Stamp tool lets you copy or clone one area of an image to another. The Blur tool decreases the focus of selected areas in an image. The Smudge tool picks up color and pushes it in the direction that you drag in an image. The Sharpen tool sharpens areas in an image. The Dodge tool lightens parts of an image. The Burn tool darkens parts of an image. The Red-eye Removal tool reduces the appearance of red-eye in photos The Replace Color tool paints over one color with another color Cloning pixels The Rubber Stamp tool clones an area of a bitmap image so that you can stamp it elsewhere in the image. Cloning pixels is useful when you want to fix a scratched photograph or remove dust from an image; you can copy a pixel area of a photo and replace the scratch or dust spot with the cloned area. To clone portions of a bitmap image: 1 Select the Rubber Stamp tool. 2 Click an area to designate it as the source, or the area you want to clone. The sampling pointer becomes a cross-hair pointer. Note: To designate a different area of pixels to clone, you can Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Macintosh) another area of pixels to designate it as the source.

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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS3
User Guide
66
To feather the edges of a pixel selection as you make a pixel selection:
1
Select a bitmap selection tool from the Tools panel.
2
Select Feather from the Edge pop-up menu in the Property inspector.
3
Drag the slider to set the number of pixels you want to blur along the edge of the selection.
4
Make a selection.
To feather the edges of a pixel selection from the menu bar:
1
Choose Select > Feather.
2
Type a value in the Feather Selection dialog box to set the feather radius, and click OK.
The radius value determines the number of pixels that are feathered on each side of the selection border.
Retouching bitmaps
Fireworks provides a wide range of tools to help you retouch your images. You can alter an image’s size, reduce or
sharpen its focus, or copy and “stamp” a part of it to another area.
Cloning pixels
The Rubber Stamp tool clones an area of a bitmap image so that you can stamp it elsewhere in the image. Cloning
pixels is useful when you want to fix a scratched photograph or remove dust from an image; you can copy a pixel
area of a photo and replace the scratch or dust spot with the cloned area.
To clone portions of a bitmap image:
1
Select the Rubber Stamp tool.
2
Click an area to designate it as the source, or the area you want to clone.
The sampling pointer becomes a cross-hair pointer.
Note:
To designate a different area of pixels to clone, you can Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Macintosh) another
area of pixels to designate it as the source.
The Rubber Stamp tool lets you copy or clone one area of an image to another.
The Blur tool decreases the focus of selected areas in an image.
The Smudge tool picks up color and pushes it in the direction that you drag in an image.
The Sharpen tool sharpens areas in an image.
The Dodge tool lightens parts of an image.
The Burn tool darkens parts of an image.
The Red-eye Removal tool reduces the appearance of red-eye in photos
The Replace Color tool paints over one color with another color