Sony DCR-TRV22 PIXELA ImageMixer v1.5 Instruction Manual - Page 14

Basic operations in ImageMixer, Thumbnails, Objects

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1-3-3 Basic Operations Basic operations in ImageMixer Selecting an album Once you select the album you want to work with, its icon turns bright yellow, so you are able to easily distinguish which album is currently active. Selecting thumbnails Thumbnails may be selected in a variety of ways. q Selecting one thumbnail Click to select. q Selecting a series of thumbnails Click the first thumbnail in the series, hold down the 'Shift' key, and then click the last thumbnail of the series. q Selecting only individual thumbnails In Windows, click the thumbnails of your choice while holding down the 'Ctrl' key. In Macintosh, use the 'Command' key. q Selecting all thumbnails currently displayed In Windows, hold down the 'Ctrl' key and press 'A.' In Macintosh, hold down the 'Command' key and press 'A.' Selecting objects Objects in a certain layout may be selected in a variety of ways. q Selecting one object Click to select. q Selecting only individual objects In Windows, click the objects of your choice while holding down the 'Ctrl' key. In Macintosh, use the 'Command' key. q Selecting all objects in the layout In Windows, hold down the 'Ctrl' key and press 'A.' In Macintosh, hold down the 'Command' key and press 'A.' q Canceling object selection Click anywhere in the layout there is no object. Selecting a color in Windows (See below for Macintosh.) When selecting a color, the following dialog boxes are displayed.

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1-3-3
Basic Operations
Basic operations in ImageMixer
Selecting an album
Once you select the album you want to work with, its icon turns bright yellow, so you are able to easily
distinguish which album is currently active.
Selecting thumbnails
Thumbnails
may be selected in a variety of ways.
Selecting one thumbnail
Click to select.
Selecting a series of thumbnails
Click the first thumbnail in the series, hold down the 'Shift' key, and then click the last thumbnail
of the series.
Selecting only individual thumbnails
In Windows, click the thumbnails of your choice while holding down the 'Ctrl' key. In Macintosh,
use the 'Command' key.
Selecting all thumbnails currently displayed
In Windows, hold down the 'Ctrl' key and press 'A.' In Macintosh, hold down the 'Command' key
and press 'A.'
Selecting objects
Objects
in a certain layout may be selected in a variety of ways.
Selecting one object
Click to select.
Selecting only individual objects
In Windows, click the objects of your choice while holding down the 'Ctrl' key. In Macintosh, use
the 'Command' key.
Selecting all objects in the layout
In Windows, hold down the 'Ctrl' key and press 'A.' In Macintosh, hold down the 'Command' key
and press 'A.'
Canceling object selection
Click anywhere in the layout there is no object.
Selecting a color in Windows
(
See below for
Macintosh
.
)
When selecting a color, the following dialog boxes are displayed.