Serif PhotoPlus X3 ECD518624M Manual De Usuario
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ECD518624M
Macros and Batch Processing
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Understanding macros
If there are operations that you want to repeatedly perform in PhotoPlus, you
can apply a macro. Put simply, a macro is a saved sequence of commands that
can be stored and then recalled at a later date. Macros can be used for:
can apply a macro. Put simply, a macro is a saved sequence of commands that
can be stored and then recalled at a later date. Macros can be used for:
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Downsampling
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Reformatting
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Applying effects
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Image adjustments
There are hundreds, possibly
thousands, of macros that could be
recorded for PhotoPlus. The good
recorded for PhotoPlus. The good
news is that PhotoPlus already offers
a wide range of pre-recorded macros
ready for your use. These macros are
ready for your use. These macros are
available in the Macros tab, where
they are separated into various
categories including Black & White
categories including Black & White
Photography, Color, Commands,
Vignettes, Layout Blurs, and Frames
(shown) to name but a few.
(shown) to name but a few.
You'll notice an
icon next to each
macro which, when clicked, displays
the commands that make up the
the commands that make up the
macro (click to collapse again). For
example, a macro that creates a wood
frame would have a series of recorded
frame would have a series of recorded
commands listed chronologically.
They may be enabled, disabled,
reordered or made interactive “on the
reordered or made interactive “on the
fly”.