User manual OLYMPUS STUDIO 1.2
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Manual abstract: user guide OLYMPUS STUDIO 1.2
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Before you start to use your new Olympus product, please read these instructions carefully to enjoy optimum performance.
Note
· The contents of this software and this manual may not be reproduced in whole or in part except for personal use. · Olympus accepts no responsibility for losses suffered by the customer or a third party as a result of use of this software. · While every care has been taken in the preparation of this manual, if you find any errors, omissions, or points which are unclear, please contact an authorized Olympus service center. · This software is only guaranteed to operate in the specified operating environment. [. . . ] You can zoom out on the image at lesser magnification each time the image is clicked. · To move the display position of an image, select the Scroll Mode by clicking the [Scroll Mode] icon, then drag the image. Moving an image in Scroll Mode
Image Edit Window
· You can temporarily switch to another mode to enable you to operate the image in that mode. You can operate the image in a desired mode while pressing the [Option] or [Command] key in Macintosh, or the [Alt] or [Ctrl] key in Windows. · The display in the image display window can be changed when several images are displayed. You can change the display by selecting [Cascade], [Arrange], [Display vertically], or [Display horizontally] from the [Window] menu.
Tips
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Image display
Displaying the navigator
The display position of the image in the image display window is displayed in the [Navigator] window.
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Select [Display Navigator] from the [View] menu.
The [Navigator] window appears. [Navigator] window
The area of the image that is being edited in the image display window is indicated by a red frame. You can drag the red frame to change the displayed position of the image.
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Image Edit Window
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Select [Hide Navigator] from the [View] menu to close the [Navigator] window.
Image display
Displaying RGB and coordinate information
The RGB value and coordinate information of the current position of the cursor in the image edit window can be displayed.
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Select [Display Information] from the [View] menu.
The [Information] window appears. [Information] window
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Move the mouse cursor to the position in the image at which you want to check the RGB value and coordinates.
The RGB value and coordinates are displayed in the [Information] window. As the mouse cursor is moved, the RGB value and coordinate numbers change. When the mouse cursor is moved to a position outside of the image, the RGB value and coordinates show no information.
Image Edit Window
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Select [Hide Information] from the [View] menu to close the [Information] window.
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Image display
Displaying the properties
Hardware information (model name, etc. ), shooting information (aperture value, exposure compensation, etc. ), image information (color depth, etc. ), Exif tag information, and other properties for the selected image can be displayed. The displayed information is the same as that in the properties area of the browse window. The display may differ from the information displayed when editing images on OLYMPUS Studio.
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Select [Display Properties] from the [View] menu.
The [Properties] window appears. [Properties] window
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Image Edit Window
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Select the [General] tab or [Exif] tab to display the properties.
"Showing image information" P. 82
Select [Hide Properties] from the [View] menu to close the [Properties] window.
Editing images
You can select and edit images in the image edit window.
Image processing bar and image processing palette
The image processing bar and image processing palette are used to edit images in OLYMPUS Studio. When an edit item is selected on the image processing bar, the corresponding image processing palette appears, which is used to edit the items.
Image processing palette Image processing bar
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Image Edit Window
Editing images These are the edit items that can be selected on the image processing bar.
Item RAW Development Settings Resize Distortion Correction Shading Comp. Noise Reduction Filter Rotate / Flip Tone Curve Brightness & Contrast Gamma Correction Color Balance Sharpness Hue, Saturation & Lightness Insert Text Crop Auto Tone Correction Description Configures RAW data. Corrects the shading (adjusts the amount of peripheral light) of the image. Adds special effects, such as Color Filter, Black and White, and Sepia. Page P. 155 P. 158 P. 159 P. 160 P. 161 P. 162 P. 164 P. 165 P. 166 P. 167 P. 168 P. 169 P. 170 P. 171 P. 174 P. 176
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Image Edit Window
Editing images
Using the image processing bar
The image processing bar appears when the image edit window starts. To edit an image, click an editing item on the image processing bar and then use the displayed image processing palette.
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Click the button on the image processing bar that corresponds to the item you want to edit.
The image processing palette appears. Image processing bar Image processing palette
Image Edit Window
Item
[Batch Target]
[Apply]
Description Batch processing can be used to edit the images in several files or folders at the same time. This box cannot be checked if [Apply] is not also checked in each image processing palette. [. . . ] It also supports a function (Isochronous transmission) that guarantees regular data transmission.
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Appendices
Glossary of terms
JPEG This is a file format for compressing and saving images. Some of the information is removed from the image, thereby compressing and recording the image data to a smaller file size. Although the image quality deteriorates slightly when the image data is compressed, you are able to save more images with the same disk space. PICT files can be written and read by most graphic software and by Simple Text, and are therefore commonly used when sending and receiving data across different software applications. [. . . ]
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