Canon 0304B001 Macintosh Software Guide - Page 17

Correcting an Image

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Correcting an Image You can correct an image using the repair function or the copy stamp function. Repairing You can correct an image so that unwanted spots (spots you want to delete) on the image blend with surrounding color. 1 Select the [Tools] menu [Start Stamp tool]. ¿ The copy stamp window appears. 2 Click the [100% View] button. ¿ The image is displayed in the 100% view. 3 Display the section you want to correct. O Drag the image to display the section you want to correct. 4 Click the [Repair (Light)] button or the [Repair (Dark)] button. O When the unwanted spot (spot you want to delete) is light in color, click the [Repair (Light)] button and when it is dark in color, click the [Repair (Dark)] button. ¿ Move the cursor over the image and the correction range is displayed as [O]. [Repair (Light)] button Corrects an isolated light spot within the correction range to match the surrounding color. The image is displayed at 100% (actual pixel size). Click this button again to display the image in the size that fits to the window. Drag the slider left or right, or click the [ ] / [ ] buttons to set the correction range. Undoes the previous action. Reverts to the original condition before any corrections were performed. Copies the content of the corrections specified. Displays the previous image.* [Repair (Dark)] button Corrects an isolated dark spot within the correction range to match the surrounding color. Displays the full screen. To return to the original view, click this button again. To switch between full screen display/normal screen display, press the < > + keys on the keyboard. Redoes all the corrections. Redoes the previous correction. Applies to the image the content of the corrections copied. Displays the next image.* Cover/Table of Contents Introduction 1 Displaying Thumbnail Images and Performing Basic Edits in the Main Window 2 Performing Detailed Edits in the Edit Window Cancels all settings and closes the window. Applies the settings and closes the window. *Functions when you have selected multiple images and the copy stamp windows are displayed. 5 Cover the unwanted spot in the image with the correction range [ ] and click. ¿ The unwanted spot within the correction range is corrected. O If you then click on the image, the unwanted spots within the selected correction range are corrected. O To correct another section of the image, cancel the repair function by clicking the [Repair (Light)] button or the [Repair (Dark)] button, and perform the operation from step 3 again. 6 Click the [OK] button. When sections of the image that cannot be corrected with the repair function have been selected, [ ] is displayed. O In step 2, you can double-click on the section you want to correct to display the 100% view. You can also double-click again to return to the original view. O For information on shortcut keys, refer to the "Shortcut List" (p.5-3). 3 Performing Detailed Edits in the Edit Image Window 4 Displaying an Image in the Quick Check Window 5Reference Index 1-11

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Cover/Table of
Contents
Introduction
Displaying Thumbnail Images
and Performing Basic Edits
in the Main Window
Performing Detailed
Edits in the Edit
Window
Performing Detailed
Edits in the Edit
Image Window
Reference
Index
Displaying an
Image in the Quick
Check Window
You can correct an image using the repair function or the copy stamp function.
Repairing
You can correct an image so that unwanted spots (spots you want to delete) on the image
blend with surrounding color.
1
Select the [Tools] menu
`
[Start Stamp tool].
The copy stamp window appears.
2
Click the [100% View] button.
The image is displayed in the 100% view.
3
Display the section you want to correct.
Drag the image to display the section you want to correct.
4
Click the [Repair (Light)] button or the [Repair (Dark)] button.
When the unwanted spot (spot you want to delete) is light in color, click the [Repair
(Light)] button and when it is dark in color, click the [Repair (Dark)] button.
Move the cursor over the image and the correction range is displayed as [O].
Correcting an Image
5
Cover the unwanted spot in the image with the correction range
[
] and click.
The unwanted spot within the correction range is corrected.
If you then click on the image, the unwanted spots within the selected correction
range are corrected.
To correct another section of the image, cancel the repair function by clicking the
[Repair (Light)] button or the [Repair (Dark)] button, and perform the operation from
step 3 again.
6
Click the [OK] button.
When sections of the image that cannot be corrected with the repair function have been
selected, [
] is displayed.
In step 2, you can double-click on the section you want to correct to display the 100%
view. You can also double-click again to return to the original view.
For information on shortcut keys, refer to the “Shortcut List” (p.5-3).
[Repair (Light)] button
Corrects an isolated light spot
within the correction range to
match the surrounding color.
Displays the full screen. To
return to the original view, click
this button again.
To switch between full screen
display/normal screen display,
press the <
> + <F11> keys
on the keyboard.
Drag the slider left or right, or
click the [
S
] / [
T
] buttons to
set the correction range.
Undoes the previous action.
Copies the content of the
corrections specified.
Displays the previous image.*
Applies the settings and closes
the window.
Redoes all the corrections.
Redoes the previous correction.
Applies to the image the
content of the corrections
copied.
Displays the next image.*
Cancels all settings and closes
the window.
*Functions when you have selected multiple images and the copy stamp windows are displayed.
The image is displayed at 100%
(actual pixel size). Click this
button again to display the image
in the size that fits to the window.
[Repair (Dark)] button
Corrects an isolated dark
spot within the correction
range to match the
surrounding color.
Reverts to the original condition
before any corrections were
performed.