About Photoimpact Dialog Boxes; Using Quick Samples - Ulead PHOTOIMPACT 11 User Manual

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After adjusting the PhotoImpact interface to your own preferences, you can save
your profile in the Profiles tab. This adds your profile to the mode choices in the
My Workspace menu.

About PhotoImpact dialog boxes

Most of the dialog boxes in PhotoImpact that can be used to adjust or enhance
images provide quick presets that be directly applied to your images. These dialog
boxes also contain Split View and Dual View windows which provide an easy way
to compare the original image with the after image.

Using quick samples

Most of the Adjust, Photo, and Effect commands use dialog boxes that contain
quick samples. Quick samples are presets represented by visual thumbnails that
you can directly apply to your image. To apply a quick sample to your image, click
the thumbnail that shows the result you want.
The quick samples in some dialog boxes such as Brightness and Contrast and
Color Balance apply cumulative changes to your image. Each time you click a
thumbnail, the respective preset is added to the current state of the image.
Note: In this type of dialog box, the center thumbnail represents the current state of
the image and the surrounding thumbnails represent the different presets.
Clicking a preset applies it to the center thumbnail. You can also manually
adjust the settings in the dialog box.
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