ArcSoft photostudio Manual Do Utilizador
PhotoStudio
Manual
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Delete: If you click this button, it will move the selected image into the recycle bin. This button
functions differently in Album View.
Print: The Print option here lets you create a contact sheet by printing the images as
thumbnails. You can choose your layout options. This feature is great for making catalog
sheets.
sheets.
Help: Launches the PhotoStudio Help file.
The Address Bar: The Address Bar displays the location of the current file. It can be minimized
(as it is in the picture of the Browser above.)
Album View
The number one thing you need to know about albums is that they
do not store your images.
Rather, they store shortcuts to them. You may notice that when you install programs on your
computer, shortcuts to run the programs appear on your desktop. You can delete the shortcuts
without deleting the actual programs. Albums work the same way. They’re basically catalogs of
links to your actual image files.
Albums can be very useful if you’re one to categorize your photos. You can have photos stored
in various locations on your computer all linked to a single album. You can give your albums
unique names so you exactly what they contain. Here are the additional commands that are
available when in Album View:
Add: When you click this button, a standard Open window will appear. You can browse your
computer for images to link to the album. Any images that you “add” will appear as thumbnails
within the album.
Batch: This command lets you perform a macro (remember those?) to your entire album. Well,
you actually have the option of applying the macro to every image, or only those that you select.
you actually have the option of applying the macro to every image, or only those that you select.
You can select multiple images by holding the Control key and single-clicking them. You can also
choose what to do with the files once they’ve been modified. You can have them appear on the
PhotoStudio desktop (for further editing maybe?), or you can just have them saved (so they
overwrite the old version, before the macro was applied). Alternately, you can have them saved
as new files. You can even specify the file type and save location. How about that?