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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
For first time users of Photohands Read the “Read me” file in the CD-ROM provided. This describes how to check the system requirements for Photohands and how to install it on your PC. Check your operating environment and Windows version to be used before installing Photohands. What Photohands does • Corrects (adjusts contrast or brightness), rotates an image, or changes the size. • Prints an image. IMPORTANT • Image file formats that can be handled with Photohands are: JPEG, BMP, PNG, and TIFF*. * It is not possible to save in TIFF format. 4 About This Manual All operations in this manual are described for Windows 98 using a mouse. q 1234 5 6 7 8 1[Open] icon “Displaying Images” on page 12 2[Save] icon “Saving Images” on page 21 3[Help] icon “Getting Help” on page 25 4[Quit] icon “Quitting Photohands” on page 25 5[Retouch] icon “Adjusting the Hue” on page 14 6[Resize] icon “Changing the Size of an Image” on page 17 7[Rotate] icon “Rotating/Inverting an Image” on page 19 w Film dialog Preview window e 9 0 8[Print] icon “Printing Images” on page 22 9[Zoom In Preview] button Click to magnify image view in the preview window. 0[Zoom Out Preview] button Click to reduce image view in the preview window. q[Up Scroll] button Click to slide up image view in the film dialog box. w[Down Scroll] button Click to slide down image view in the film dialog box. eComment Window Displays information or advice explaining the task being performed. 5 About Screen Images • Screen images illustrated in this document are for Windows 98. Views may differ if using other Windows versions. • Note that screen images in this document may differ slightly from the actual screens, but the contents are identical. 6 Starting Photohands Photohands can be started using any of the following methods. • From the Start menu • From the Task tray • From the Photo Loader menu screen • From the Photo Loader library index • From the Photo Loader image viewing screen IMPORTANT • Photohands must be installed on your PC before starting it. Starting Photohands from the Start menu 1. Switch on your PC to start Windows. 2. From the Start menu, select [Programs] > [Casio] > [Photohands] > [Photohands 1.0E]. Photohands starts up and the starting window appears. 7 An image will be displayed in the window on opening the file. See “Displaying Images” on page 12. Starting Photohands from the Task tray 1. Right-click the icon in the Task tray. 2. Select and click [Starting Photohands]. Photohands starts up and the starting window appears. 8 Starting Photohands from the Photo Loader menu screen 1. Click the [Print] button in the Photo Loader function buttons. Photohands starts up and the starting window appears. 9 Starting Photohands from the Photo Loader Library screen 1. Click the [PRINT] button in the Library screen. Photohands starts up and the starting window appears. The first image in the Photo Loader library is displayed. The second image in the Photo Loader library is displayed. 10 Starting Photohands from the Photo Loader image view screen 1. Click the [PRINT] button on the image view screen. Photohands starts up and the starting window appears. those in Photo Loader, are Loader is displayed. displayed in order. The image viewed in Photo The image viewed in Photo Loader is displayed first. Other images, except for 11 Using Photohands This section describes how to use the various functions of Photohands. Displaying Images This section describes how to display images. IMPORTANT • The image file formats that can be handled with Photohands are: JPEG, BMP, PNG, and TIFF*. * Readable TIFF files are non-compressed RGB-TIFF files, and they cannot be saved in TIFF format. 1. Click the [Open] icon. A dialog box appears. 12 2. Select the image to be displayed. 3. Click the [Open] button. The selected image is displayed. The file information is displayed. 13 Editing Images This section describes how to edit images. Three operations are available. • Correcting the hue • Changing the size • Rotating/inverting an image TIP • Images can be edited while displayed in the Preview window. Preview the image to be edited first. See “Displaying Images” on page 12. IMPORTANT • Two or more images cannot be edited simultaneously. Save the current image to quit editing before starting to edit another image. See “Saving Images” on page 21. Adjusting the Hue How to adjust the hue of an image is described. Six operations are available. • Contrast: For adjusting the light and shade gradation of the bright and dark areas of the image. • Brightness: For adjusting the brightness of the entire image. • Saturation: For darkening the entire image’s hues when they are bright or lightening the entire image’s hues when they are dark. • Sharpness: For strengthening or weakening the outline of the image. Set to Sharp when the images are out of focus, or set to Soft to show the softness of the entire image. • Noise removal: For removing dust or scratches from the image. • Filter: For adjus...