<description locId="BTNDESC00052">Hide the dashed line for a clearer view of your image when adjusting or retouching. DonΓÇÖt forget that the selection is active.</description>
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<title locId="BTNTITLE00060">Select None</title>
<description locId="BTNDESC00059">Remove the selection, so the entire photo can be worked on again.</description>
<bullet locId="BULLET00004">Double-clicking will also apply the crop.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00005">If you want to print a standard photo size, such as 4x6 inch or 10x15 cm, you can select the size from the Presets list box on the Tool Options palette. This will force the crop rectangle to match the shape of the desired print.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00002">Use this tool to select an irregular shaped area of a photo to copy or edit.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00006">Drag to draw a line around the area of interest.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00007">Release the mouse to automatically connect the line with the starting point.</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00008">Optional: To add more area to the selection, press Shift and draw. To subtract area from the selection, press Ctrl and draw.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00003">Any copying or editing, such as painting, will occur only within the selected area.</textsection>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00005">Use this tool to select a geometric shaped area of a photo to copy or edit.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00010">Choose the type of shape from the Selection type list box on the Tool Options palette.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00011">Drag to draw a shape around the area of interest.</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00012">Optional: To add more area to the selection, press Shift and draw. To subtract area from the selection, press Ctrl and draw.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00006">Any copying or editing, such as painting, will occur only within the selected area.</textsection>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00008">Use this tool to automatically select a similarly colored area of a photo to copy or edit.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00015">Click on a uniquely colored area of the photo.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00016">An adjacent area of similar color will be automatically selected.</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00017">Optional: Shift-click to add more area to the selection, or Ctrl-click to subtract from the selection.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00009">Any copying or editing, such as painting, will occur only within the selected area.</textsection>
<bullet locId="BULLET00018">The Tolerance control on the Tool Options palette sets the size of the color range to select. If your selection didn't work right the first time, adjust the Tolerance level and try again.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00019">By default, the Magic Wand selects contiguous areas only (areas connected to the click point). Disable the Contiguous check box on the Tool Options palette to select similar colors throughout the photo.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00020">To soften the edges of your selection, increase the Feather value.</bullet>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00021">Find a line in the photo that should be horizontal or vertical.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00022">Drag the endpoints of the overlay line so that it lines up with the tilted line.</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00023">Click the Apply (checkmark) button on the Tool Options palette. Your photo will be straightened automatically.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00021">Use this tool to increase or decrease the saturation of colors. This will make the colors in your photo more vivid or more pale.</textsection>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00023">Use this tool to cover flaws by copying from a neighboring area.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00039">Look around the flawed area. Choose an area of similar color to copy detail from. Right-click this paint source location.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00040">Now, drag over the area that you want to fix. Details are copied from the paint source, covering up the flaw.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00025">Use this tool to remove telephone wires, face wrinkles, scratches in old scanned photos, and other linear flaws.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00044">Drag along the linear flaw. Everything in the center strip will be removed.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00045">Repeat this process until all linear flaws are removed.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00027">Use this tool to make background areas transparent, effectively cutting out portions of your photo.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00047">Draw along the edge of the object that you want to preserve, keeping the center of the brush slightly outside the object. All areas similar to the color under the center of the brush will be erased.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00048">If you erase too much, right-click and drag over the area that you want to un-erase.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00049">Press Alt and drag to resize the brush.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00050">If you are erasing around a complex shape, choose Once from the Sampling list box on the Tool Options palette. The center color will be read just once at the start of the stroke, instead of continuously.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00029">Use this tool to add text to photos and graphics.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00051">Click the photo where you want the text to appear.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00052">Select a font, font size, and style from the Tool Options palette.</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00053">Select two colors from the Materials palette. The Background color sets the fill color; the Foreground color sets the outline color.</bullet>
<bullet number="4." locId="BULLET00054">Enter the text in the Text Entry dialog box.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00056">If you want to reuse the same text on several photos, enable the Remember Text check box.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00057">In the Tool Options palette, choose Vector from the Create as list box to easily move text around your image or to change the text size by dragging.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00058">Click the text with the Text tool to edit it. Note: Make sure you click the text and not the space between characters.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00059">Save the photo as ΓÇ£type: pspimageΓÇ¥ if you might want to edit the text later.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00060">Adjust the size and rotation of the text by dragging the handles (dots) that appear around the text object.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00031">Use this tool to add a preset shape to your photos and graphics.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00061">To select a preset shape from the Shapes list, click the arrow next to the Shapes list icon on the Tool Options palette.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00062">Select two colors from the Materials palette. The Background color sets the fill color; the Foreground color sets the outline color.</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00063">Drag to create the shape.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00032">Use this tool to add professionally-designed art elements to your photos.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00064">To select a Tube from the Picture Tube list, click the arrow next to the Picture Tube list icon on the Tool Options palette.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00065">Click your photo to place one Picture Tube, or drag to place a stream of Picture Tubes.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00038">Use this tool to create squares, rectangles, and rounded rectangles.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00076">Select two colors from the Materials palette. The Background color sets the fill color; the Foreground color sets the outline color.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00077">Drag to create the rectangle.</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00078">To complete the creation of the shape, click the Apply (checkmark) button on the Tool Options palette.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00040">Use this tool to create circles and ellipses.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00080">Select two colors from the Materials palette. The Background color sets the fill color; the Foreground color sets the outline color.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00081">Drag to create the ellipse.</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00082">To complete the creation of the shape, click the Apply (checkmark) button on the Tool Options palette.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00042">Use this tool to create polygons and star shapes.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00084">Select two colors from the Materials palette. The Background color sets the fill color; the Foreground color sets the outline color.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00085">Choose the type of shape to create from the Mode Section on the Tool Options palette.</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00086">Drag to create the shape.</bullet>
<bullet number="4." locId="BULLET00087">To complete the creation of the shape, click the Apply (checkmark) button on the Tool Options palette.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00044">Use this tool to create realistic painterly brush strokes.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00089">Select a color from the Materials palette, or use the Mixer palette to create your own color.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00090">Drag to create brush strokes.</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00091">Enable the Trace check box on the Tool Options palette to trace over an existing photo. This will pickup color from the underlying photo at the start of each brush stroke.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00094">To temporarily access the Pan tool, press the spacebar.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00095">Quickly move to another area of the photo using the Overview palette (View > Palettes > Overview). Simply drag the preview rectangle to a new position.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00096">You can also use the arrow keys to move the image by small increments, or use the Page Up, Page Down, Home, and End keys to move the image by large increments.</bullet>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00097">To zoom in: Click the area of your image that you want to magnify.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00098">To zoom out: Right-click the area that you want to reduce.</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00099">When the Zoom tool is active, you can zoom instantly using the Fit to Screen or Actual Size buttons on the Tool Options palette.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00050">Use this tool to fix pictures of tall buildings which seem to be leaning or angled.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00103">Move the handles (dots) on the corners of the rectangle to align with a distorted part of the building which should be a rectangle.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00105">Click the Apply (checkmark) button on the Tool Options palette to correct the distortion.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00057">Use this tool to replace an old color in a photo with a new color.</textsection>
<bullet number="1" locId="BULLET00117">Set the Foreground color in the Materials palette to the new color.</bullet>
<bullet number="2" locId="BULLET00118">Hold down Ctrl and right-click the color that you want to replace.</bullet>
<bullet number="3" locId="BULLET00119">Paint over the areas in the photo where you want the color replaced. Exact matches to the old color will be replaced by the new color.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00120">To replace all occurrences of a color, double-click the image.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00121">To colorize an object (change the color while preserving photo detail), try using the Change to Target Brush tool.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00059">Use this tool to paint with color, textures, or gradients.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00122">Drag to paint with the foreground material. Right-click and drag to paint with the background material.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00123">Adjust the Hardness control on the Tool Options palette to set the sharpness of the edge of the brush.</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00124">For more realistic painting effects, use the Oil Brush or other Art Media tools.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00125">Press Alt and drag to resize the brush.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00126">To paint a straight line, click once at the beginning point, then press Shift and click to create the end point. The line is automatically drawn. </bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00127">Press Ctrl to switch to the Eyedropper tool and select a color from the image.</bullet>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00128">Drag to paint with the foreground material. Right-click and drag to paint with the background material.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00129">The airbrush builds paint up over time, simulating a spray. Adjust the Rate control on the Tool Options palette to set the flow of paint.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00130">Press Alt and drag to resize the brush.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00131">To paint a straight line, click once at the beginning point, then press Shift and click to create the end point. The line is automatically drawn. </bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00132">Press Ctrl to switch to the Eyedropper tool and select a color from the image.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00065">Use this brush to push image colors as if smearing paint.</textsection>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00066">The Push Brush tool does not pick up new colors during the brush stroke (unlike the Smudge Brush tool).</textsection>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00070">Use this brush to lighten or darken areas of your photo. Similar to the Dodge and Burn brushes, but produces a stronger effect.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00138">Click or draw to lighten an area of the image. Right-click or draw to darken.</bullet>
<pagetitle locId="PAGETITLE00049">Change to Target Brush tool</pagetitle>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00074">Use this tool to recolor areas while retaining the original photographic detail. Also good for tinting black and white photos.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00141">Set the new desired color as the Foreground color in the Materials palette.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00142">Draw over the area that you want to recolor.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00076">Use this tool to eliminate portions of a photo prior to cutting and pasting.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00147">Draw to erase the parts that you don't want to copy. The erased areas will show a checkerboard pattern indicating transparency.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00150">Press Alt and drag to resize the brush.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00151">To pickup color from an image underneath the art media layer, and to turn photos into paintings, enable the Trace check box on the Tool Options palette.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00152">Right-click to erase art media materials from the canvas.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00153">For best results, use a drawing tablet instead of a mouse.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00080">Use this tool to paint images using pastels, which smear more than chalk and is a little stronger in appearance. It also mixes with oil paint.</textsection>
<bullet locId="BULLET00154">Press Alt and drag to resize the brush.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00155">To pick up color from an image underneath the art media layer, and to turn photos into paintings, enable the Trace check box on the Tool Options palette.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00156">Right-click to erase art media materials from the canvas.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00157">For best results, use a drawing tablet instead of a mouse.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00158">Press Alt and drag to resize the brush.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00159">To pick up color from an image underneath the art media layer, and to turn photos into paintings, enable the Trace check box on the Tool Options palette.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00160">Right-click to erase art media materials from the canvas.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00161">For best results, use a drawing tablet instead of a mouse.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00162">Press Alt and drag to resize the brush.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00163">To pick up color from an image underneath the art media layer, and to turn photos into paintings, enable the Trace check box on the Tool Options palette.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00164">Right-click to erase art media materials from the canvas.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00165">For best results, use a drawing tablet instead of a mouse.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00166">Press Alt and drag to resize the brush.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00167">To pick up color from an image underneath the art media layer, and to turn photos into paintings, enable the Trace check box on the Tool Options palette.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00168">Right-click to erase art media materials from the canvas.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00169">For best results, use a drawing tablet instead of a mouse.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00170">Use the Art Eraser tool to remove paint.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00171">Press Alt and drag to resize the brush.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00172">To pick up color from an image underneath the art media layer, and to turn photos into paintings, enable the Trace check box on the Tool Options palette.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00173">For best results, use a drawing tablet instead of a mouse.</bullet>
<pagetitle locId="PAGETITLE00058">Flood Fill tool</pagetitle>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00123">Use this tool to fill an area with a color.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00177">Set the Foreground color on the Materials palette.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00178">Click in the area that you want to fill.</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00179">All colors that are similar to the color you clicked will be filled. To alter the range of color that will be filled (0 for exact matches only, 200 for all colors), adjust the Tolerance control on the Tool Options palette.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00180">You can also right-click to fill with the Background color.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00181">To use all layers when checking for matching colors, enable the Sample merged check box on the Tool Options palette. If unchecked, only the current layer will be filled.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00182">To tint or colorize a photo, choose Color (Legacy) from the Blend mode list box on the Tool Options palette.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00186">To stretch an element, select it and then right-click and drag the handles.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00187">To rotate an element, select it and drag the end of the rotation handle located at the center of the selection rectangle.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00188">To distort an element, select it and then press Shift or Ctrl (or both) and drag the handles.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00250">To select multiple items, press Shift and Ctrl and drag a rectangle.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00125">Lets you view thumbnails of all images on your hard drive. Images are cataloged, so you can quickly search by folder, date, keyword, caption, or other image data, which you can view and edit in the Organizer. You can also create slide shows, print contact sheets, and more.</textsection>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00097">Your photo has been analyzed and suggested settings have been applied. Compare the before and after versions. On most photos, this is all you need to do. If the photo still does not look quite right, try fine-tuning the smart settings.</textsection>
<bullet locId="BULLET00201">Reducing image size will result in less detail. To preserve your original, use Save As to create a new version with a different filename.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00202">If you increase the file size, new pixels will be calculated. The result is not as good as taking a higher megapixel photo.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00101">Use this feature (Image > Add Borders) to add colorful borders to your photos. If your photo has layers, they need to be flattened before adding borders. </textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00203">If you want equal borders on all sides, enable the Symmetric check box in the Add Borders dialog box.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00204">In the Size in pixels area of the Add Borders dialog box, adjust the Top, Left, Right, and Bottom controls.</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00205">To select a border color, click the Color box in the Add Borders dialog box.</bullet>
<bullet number="4." locId="BULLET00206">To apply the border, click OK.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00102">Use this feature (Image > Picture Frame) to give your photos a fancy finishing touch.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00207">To select a frame or edge, click the arrow next to the Picture frame icon in the Picture Frame dialog box.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00208">If needed, select a Transparency Color to fill empty areas between the photo and frame.</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00209">In the Orientation area of the Picture Frame dialog box, experiment with the Frame Inside and Frame Outside options.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00104">Each layer is an element of your image, including photo parts, text, and graphics.</textsection>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00105">The Layers palette provides a side view of the stack of image layers. The current active layer is highlighted in the Layers palette.</textsection>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00106">You can select, move, and resize layers using the Pick tool.</textsection>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00107">To preserve layers for later editing, you must save to the Paint Shop Pro (PSP) file format. Standard file formats, such as JPEG, will flatten the layers into single, non-layered file. This means that individual elements are no longer selectable or editable.</textsection>
<bullet locId="BULLET00215">This tool also works on pet's eyes, which often glow with different colors, such as green.</bullet>
<bullet locId="BULLET00216">For more advanced red eye correction, try Adjust > Photo Fix > Red Eye Removal. This tool recreates the iris (colored portion) of the eye.</bullet>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00217">Select the Capture - Area option.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00218">Click Capture Now. Paint Shop Pro will minimize so you can capture a screen image from another program.</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00219">Right-click to start the screen capture action.</bullet>
<bullet number="4." locId="BULLET00220">Left-click twice to define corners of a rectangle you want to capture.</bullet>
<bullet number="5." locId="BULLET00247">The screen image will be opened in Paint Shop Pro.</bullet>
<bullet number="6." locId="BULLET00248">Save the image.</bullet>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00225">Select the Blemish Fixer in Tool Options.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00226">Click on each blemish or freckle. The inner circle will be removed (the outer circle is analyzed).</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00227">Optional: Adjust the Size control on the Tool Options palette so the inner circle matches the size of the blemish.</bullet>
<textsection locId="TEXTSECT00122">Like the Clone brush, this tool covers unwanted objects with neighboring texture. In this case, you outline the object to be removed and then place a rectangle over background texture to use in covering up the object.</textsection>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00241">Draw a line loosely around the object you want to remove.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00242">Click the rectangle button in Tool Options at the top of the screen.</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00243">Drag and resize to position the rectangle around a texture to use to cover the object.</bullet>
<bullet number="4." locId="BULLET00244">Click the Apply (checkmark) button on the Tool Options palette.</bullet>
<bullet number="5." locId="BULLET00245">Patterns inside the rectangle are randomized and used to cover the object you outlined.</bullet>
<bullet number="6." locId="BULLET00249">When done, press Ctrl-D to remove the selection.</bullet>
<bullet number="1." locId="BULLET00251">Set the Materials palette Foreground/Stroke color to the new color you want to apply.</bullet>
<bullet number="2." locId="BULLET00252">Click the color you want to change.</bullet>
<bullet number="3." locId="BULLET00253">To make real-time adjustments, change settings for Tolerance or Edge Softness, or both. With higher Tolerance values, more pixels are changed. With higher Edge Softness values, recolored pixels ΓÇ£bleedΓÇ¥ more into adjoining photo areas.</bullet>