Canon 1234B002 Digital Photo Professional Instruction Manual Windows (EOS 30D) - Page 47

Edit Image Window, Performing Detailed, Edits in the Edit

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Edit Image Window Scales up the image 200%. Displays the image at 100% (actual pixel size). Menu bar Displays the [File], [Edit], [View], [Adjustment], [Tools], and [Help] menus. The edit image window switches to the main window. Selects the previous image. Selects the next image. The path for the image and file name are displayed. Toolbar Rotates the selected image 90° to the left or right. Saves all the images in a single operation (p.1-19). Tool Palette RAW image adjustment tab sheet (p.2-4) RGB image adjustment tab sheet (p.2-7) Shows/hides the thumbnail image display area. Shows/hides the tool palette. Displays grid lines on the selected image. Fits the image in the window. Scales down the image 50%. Thumbnail image display area Image display area When you display an enlarged image, you can change the display position by dragging the image. Displays the image color space ([RAW] is displayed for RAW images) and the work color space set with Digital Photo Professional (p.1-10, p.1-26). Displays the coordinates of the cursor position and the RGB values (8-bit conversion) of an image. Displays the operating mode (p.1-25). O Select the [View] menu ` [Change thumbnail position] to change the position of the thumbnail image display area. O To delete an image from the thumbnail image display area, select the [File] menu ` [Delete from list]. O To set a check mark for an image, select the check mark item to be set from the [Adjustment] menu. O To exit the edit image window, click the [Main window] button. For some images, it may take some time to switch to the high resolution image. When you set CMYK simulation profile (p.1-26), [CMYK] is displayed. The CMYK simulation display can be canceled temporarily by holding down the + keys on the keyboard. If you set the tool palette to [Docking display] (p.1-26) and make the edit image window large, a thumbnail of the image will be displayed. (When the tool palette is set to [Floating display] (p.126), the thumbnail image is always displayed.) The enlarged display position is displayed on the thumbnail and you can move the display position by dragging. O You can select whether the tool palette is displayed as another window ([Floating display]) or displayed within the same window ([Docking display]) (p.1-26). O To revert to the condition before the last operation performed on the tool palette, press the + keys. O Toolbar function buttons and menus on the menu bar perform the same operation. O For information on shortcut keys, refer to the "Shortcut Key List" (p.5-3). 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 3 Performing Detailed Edits in the Edit Image Window 4 Checking an Image in the Quick Check Window Troubleshooting Shortcut Key List Index 3-2

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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
Troubleshooting
Index
Checking an Image
in the Quick Check
Window
Shortcut Key List
Edit Image Window
Toolbar
Menu bar
Displays the [File], [Edit], [View],
[Adjustment], [Tools], and [Help] menus.
The path for the image and file name are displayed.
Displays the coordinates of the cursor position and the RGB
values (8-bit conversion) of an image.
When you set CMYK simulation profile
(p.1-26)
, [CMYK] is displayed.
The CMYK simulation display can be
canceled temporarily by holding down the
<Ctrl> + <Y> keys on the keyboard.
Displays the image color space ([RAW] is displayed for RAW
images) and the work color space set with Digital Photo
Professional
(p.1-10, p.1-26)
.
Image display area
When you display an enlarged image, you can change the
display position by dragging the image.
Thumbnail image display area
Scales down the image 50%.
Fits the image in the window.
The edit image window switches to the main window.
Displays the image at 100% (actual pixel size).
Selects the previous image.
Scales up the image 200%.
Selects the next image.
Shows/hides the tool palette.
Shows/hides the thumbnail image display area.
Tool Palette
RAW image adjustment tab sheet
(p.2-4)
RGB image adjustment tab sheet
(p.2-7)
Displays grid lines on the selected image.
Rotates the selected image 90° to the left or right.
Saves all the images in a single operation
(p.1-19)
.
Displays the operating mode
(p.1-25)
.
If you set the tool palette to [Docking display]
(p.1-26)
and make
the edit image window large, a thumbnail of the image will be
displayed. (When the tool palette is set to [Floating display]
(p.1-
26)
, the thumbnail image is always displayed.)
The enlarged display position is displayed on the thumbnail and
you can move the display position by dragging.
Select the [View] menu
[Change thumbnail position] to change the position of the
thumbnail image display area.
To delete an image from the thumbnail image display area, select the [File] menu
[Delete from list].
To set a check mark for an image, select the check mark item to be set from the
[Adjustment] menu.
To exit the edit image window, click the [Main window] button.
For some images, it may take some time to switch to the high resolution image.
You can select whether the tool palette is displayed as another window ([Floating
display]) or displayed within the same window ([Docking display])
(p.1-26)
.
To revert to the condition before the last operation performed on the tool palette, press
the <Ctrl> + <Z> keys.
Toolbar function buttons and menus on the menu bar perform the same operation.
For information on shortcut keys, refer to the “Shortcut Key List”
(p.5-3)
.