Adobe 65029940 User Manual - Page 91

Creating watermark images, Changing JPEG quality, Deleting images, quality images. Of course

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Tip: You can also create multiple image slides at one time by holding Shift or Control while selecting images in the Open dialog box. Creating watermark images You can create a watermark image by setting the transparency of an image. To create a watermark image: 1. Open a Captivate movie. 2. In Storyboard view, double-click the slide to which you want to add a watermark. 3. From the Insert menu, select Image. The Open dialog box appears. 4. Select an image or browse to a new location for a different image. Click Open. The New Image dialog box appears. 5. Set the image transparency to 50% or higher in the Transparency text box. (A high number results in a dim version of the image and a lower number displays a brighter image.) 6. When you are finished, click OK. The image is added to the slide. 7. Position the image on the slide as required. Changing JPEG quality Captivate automatically sets the quality of JPEG images in movies. However, you can adjust this setting depending upon the images used in your movie. Higher percentage values allow for highquality images. Of course, this also increases file size. To change JPEG quality: 1. Open a Captivate movie. 2. From the Movie menu, select Preferences. 3. Click the Preferences tab. 4. Enter a new number in the JPEG image quality text box. 5. Click OK. Deleting images You can delete an image from a slide at any time. To delete an image: 1. Open a Captivate movie. 2. In Storyboard view, double-click on the slide containing the image to delete. 3. Right-click the image and select Delete. 4. When the confirmation dialog box appears, click Yes. Deleting images 91

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Tip:
You can also create multiple image slides at one time by holding Shift or Control while selecting
images in the Open dialog box.
Creating watermark images
You can create a watermark image by setting the transparency of an image.
To create a watermark image:
1.
Open a Captivate movie.
2.
In Storyboard view, double-click the slide to which you want to add a watermark.
3.
From the Insert menu, select Image.
The Open dialog box appears.
4.
Select an image or browse to a new location for a different image. Click Open.
The New Image dialog box appears.
5.
Set the image transparency to 50% or higher in the Transparency text box. (A high number
results in a dim version of the image and a lower number displays a brighter image.)
6.
When you are finished, click OK.
The image is added to the slide.
7.
Position the image on the slide as required.
Changing JPEG quality
Captivate automatically sets the quality of JPEG images in movies. However, you can adjust this
setting depending upon the images used in your movie. Higher percentage values allow for high-
quality images. Of course, this also increases file size.
To change JPEG quality:
1.
Open a Captivate movie.
2.
From the Movie menu, select Preferences.
3.
Click the Preferences tab.
4.
Enter a new number in the JPEG image quality text box.
5.
Click OK.
Deleting images
You can delete an image from a slide at any time.
To delete an image:
1.
Open a Captivate movie.
2.
In Storyboard view, double-click on the slide containing the image to delete.
3.
Right-click the image and select Delete.
4.
When the confirmation dialog box appears, click Yes.