NEC NP-UM330X eBeam Education Software Manual - Page 72

Reset Image Properties, Transparency Tool

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© 2011 Luidia, Incorporated and the Transparency Slider (shown to the left from left to right). The Transparency Tool (dropper) is used to set individual colors transparent. When you use the Transparency Tool dropper to select a single color, it will render that color transparent as well as any color within 5 values of that color.(+/-, 5, 5 of RGB). The Transparency Slider is used to globally set the transparency of the entire element at once. If an error is made while using the Transparency tools or you just want to restore the original image:  Select Edit Menu > Reset Image Properties, or  Choose Reset Image Properties from the Right-click menu (press the Tool Palette button on your Interactive Stylus). See the following transparency topics:  Set Single Color Transparency Within an Element  Set Multiple Color Transparency Within an Element  Set Transparency of an Element Using the Transparency Slider Set Single Color Transparency Within an Element The default behavior of the Transparency Tool is to only render one color transparent at a time. If you set one color to transparent and then attempt to pick a new color to set transparent, the original color will be restored. To set a single color transparent: 1. Select the element and open the Object Edit Tools. 2. Select the Transparency Tool (dropper button). When the Transparency Tool is selected, the bounding box changes to have no handles; the cursor changes to the transparency dropper while inside the bounding box. Note: The bounding box will only pick visible pixels as transparent pixels fromthe border or background will be automatically cropped. 3. Select a color within the selected Scrapbook element. The selected color everywhere within the Scrapbook element is now transparent. Set Multiple Color Transparency Within an Element To set multiple colors to be transparent: 1. Follow the directions under Set single color transparency within an element. 2. Hold down either the Shift or Control Key while selecting the additional colors. Set Transparency of an Element Using the Transparency Slider You can adjust or set the global transparency of an element any time the Object Edit Tools are open regardless of the currently selected edit tool. Page 72

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© 2011 Luidia, Incorporated
and the Transparency Slider (shown to the left from left to right).
The Transparency Tool (dropper) is used to set individual colors
transparent. When you use the Transparency Tool dropper to select a
single color, it will render that color transparent as well as any color
within 5 values of that color.(+/-, 5, 5 of RGB).
The Transparency Slider is used to globally set the transparency of
the entire element at once.
If an error is made while using the Transparency tools or you just
want to restore the original image:
Select Edit Menu >
Reset Image Properties
, or
Choose
Reset Image Properties
from the Right-click menu
(press the
Tool Palette button
on your Interactive Stylus).
See the following transparency topics:
Set Single Color Transparency Within an Element
Set Multiple Color Transparency Within an Element
Set Transparency of an Element Using the Transparency Slider
Set Single Color Transparency Within an Element
The default behavior of the
Transparency Tool
is to only render one color transparent at a
time. If you set one color to transparent and then attempt to pick a new color to set
transparent, the original color will be restored.
To set a single color transparent:
1.
Select the element and open the Object Edit Tools.
2.
Select the Transparency Tool (dropper button).
When the Transparency Tool is selected, the bounding box changes to have no
handles; the cursor changes to the transparency dropper while inside the bounding
box.
Note
: The bounding box will only pick visible pixels as transparent pixels fromthe
border or background will be automatically cropped.
3.
Select a color within the selected Scrapbook element.
The selected color everywhere within the Scrapbook element is now transparent.
Set Multiple Color Transparency Within an Element
To set multiple colors to be transparent:
1.
Follow the directions under Set single color transparency within an element.
2.
Hold down either the Shift or Control Key while selecting the additional colors.
Set Transparency of an Element Using the Transparency Slider
You can adjust or set the global transparency of an element any time the Object Edit Tools
are open regardless of the currently selected edit tool.