ArcSoft photostudio Manuale Utente
PhotoStudio
Manual
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Double-clicking a layer also lets you give the layer a name and adjust the opacity of the layer. By
making a layer translucent, you can create neat effects by stacking multiple images that look
blended together.
Note: You can go back at any time to edit text on a text layer as long as you do not modify the
layer in any other way. If you paint over or distort the text, it ceases to be editable.
Navigation Palette
This palette provides you with a simple way to zoom in/out on a photo. Move the slider to the
right to zoom in on your image; slide it to the left to zoom out. When zoomed in, a blue box will
right to zoom in on your image; slide it to the left to zoom out. When zoomed in, a blue box will
appear in the preview. Click and drag the box to move about to other areas of your photo that
you can’t see because of the image size (if the image is too big, it won’t be fully visible on the
screen, so moving the blue box in the preview of the Navigation Palette will adjust the point of
focus). Click the 1:1 button to display the image in its actual, full size. Navigating with the
Navigation Palette works similarly to the Pan Tool as described in the Tools Palette section.
Navigation Palette works similarly to the Pan Tool as described in the Tools Palette section.
Status Bar
This bar, located at the bottom of the screen, displays various information while you’re using the
program. In general, it lists the image view ratio and miscellaneous tool tips. It takes up very
program. In general, it lists the image view ratio and miscellaneous tool tips. It takes up very
little space so it shouldn’t be an inconvenience.