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■ 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 adjusting the selected image to sepia or mono-
chrome.
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.