digital-arts--sciences imageaxs pro 4.1 for macintosh Benutzerhandbuch
Viewing Images
Viewing Records and Source Files
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You can also rotate images by selecting 0°, 90°, 180°, or 270°
from the Image Rotation submenu of the Image menu. If
you choose 0°, the image will be returned to its original
orientation.
from the Image Rotation submenu of the Image menu. If
you choose 0°, the image will be returned to its original
orientation.
Scrolling an Image
If the image in the Source File View is larger than the
window, and you do not want to resize the window or the
image (see below), you have two options for seeing other
parts of the image:
window, and you do not want to resize the window or the
image (see below), you have two options for seeing other
parts of the image:
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Use the scroll bars to right and below the Source File
View window.
View window.
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Select the Scroll tool, then click and drag the image
manually within the Source File View window.
manually within the Source File View window.
To select the Scroll tool, choose Scroll Tool from the Image
menu, or click the hand icon on the toolbar beneath the
image.) Click the hand cursor that appears on any part of
the image to “grab” the image and move it in any direction.
menu, or click the hand icon on the toolbar beneath the
image.) Click the hand cursor that appears on any part of
the image to “grab” the image and move it in any direction.
Note
The Scroll Tool will have no effect if the entire image is
already shown in the Source File View window.
already shown in the Source File View window.
Zooming In and Out on an Image
You can change the ratio at which an image is displayed by
zooming in or out on the image. You can zoom up to eight
times larger or eight times smaller than the actual size of the
image.
zooming in or out on the image. You can zoom up to eight
times larger or eight times smaller than the actual size of the
image.
.
Note
The Zoom In tool is selected by default when the Source File
View is opened for an image.
View is opened for an image.