Canon PIXMA MG6320 User Guide - Page 159

Important, Save Selected Image, Save All Filtered Images, Related Topic

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Important You can specify up to 30 areas. Note Double-click the last point to connect the first and last points automatically. Click (Cancel the Selected Area) to delete the specified area. To edit the specified area, perform the operations below. Moving a point: Drag the point to the target position Adding a point: Place the cursor over the line of the specified area; when the cursor changes to (Add a Point), drag it to the target position Deleting a point: Drag the point to a point next to it, where the cursor changes to (Delete a Point) When an area is created within a created area, the inner area will also be blurred. 7. Click OK. The background outside the specified area(s) is blurred, and the the upper left of the image. (Enhancement) mark appears on Note Click (Display Comparison Screen) to display the images before and after the enhancement side by side so that you can compare and check the result. Click Cancel to undo the enhancement. Enhancements made with other functions are retained. 8. Click Save Selected Image or Save All Filtered Images. Enhanced image(s) is (are) saved as a new file(s). Note To save only the image(s) you like, select it (them) and click Save Selected Image. Click Save All Filtered Images to save all the enhanced images at one time. The enhanced image(s) can be saved in JPEG/Exif format only. 9. Click Exit. Important If the enhanced image(s) is (are) not saved, the enhancement(s) will be deleted. Related Topic Special Image Filters Window

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Important
You can specify up to 30 areas.
Note
Double-click the last point to connect the first and last points automatically.
Click
(Cancel the Selected Area) to delete the specified area.
To edit the specified area, perform the operations below.
Moving a point: Drag the point to the target position
Adding a point: Place the cursor over the line of the specified area; when the cursor changes to
(Add a Point), drag it to the target position
Deleting a point: Drag the point to a point next to it, where the cursor changes to
(Delete a
Point)
When an area is created within a created area, the inner area will also be blurred.
7.
Click
OK
.
The background outside the specified area(s) is blurred, and the
(Enhancement) mark appears on
the upper left of the image.
Note
Click
(Display Comparison Screen) to display the images before and after the enhancement
side by side so that you can compare and check the result.
Click
Cancel
to undo the enhancement. Enhancements made with other functions are retained.
8.
Click
Save Selected Image
or
Save All Filtered Images
.
Enhanced image(s) is (are) saved as a new file(s).
Note
To save only the image(s) you like, select it (them) and click
Save Selected Image
. Click
Save
All Filtered Images
to save all the enhanced images at one time.
The enhanced image(s) can be saved in JPEG/Exif format only.
9.
Click
Exit
.
Important
If the enhanced image(s) is (are) not saved, the enhancement(s) will be deleted.
Related Topic
Special Image Filters Window