Adjusting, Correcting, or Enhancing Images
In the Create or Open Items edit screen, you can change the angle, position, and size of the images inserted in your item. You can also adjust the image brightness and contrast, or enhance images by using special filters.
Important
- This function may not be available when PREMIUM Contents are used.
Note
- Refer to "Create or Open Items Edit Screen" for how to switch to the Create or Open Items edit screen.
- Collage editing is used as an example in the following descriptions. The screen(s) may vary depending on what you create.
Changing Angle, Position, and Size of Images
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Select an image in the Edit area of the Create or Open Items edit screen.
The image editing tool appears below the selected image.
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Change the angle, position, and size using the editing toolbar.
- (Rotate 90°)
- You can rotate the image 90 degrees clockwise each time you click it.
- (Adjust Position)
- You can switch the cursor between (Move) and the standard one. Switch to (Move) and drag the image to change its position. Switch to the standard cursor to lock the image position.
- (Reduce/Enlarge)
- You can freely change the display size by dragging the slider. You can also minimize or maximize the image by clicking (Reduce) or (Enlarge).
Note
- When the item is a photo layout, Add date appears. Click to add the date to the photo. You can also set to print dates on all images in the Advanced Settings dialog displayed by clicking Advanced... at the bottom of the screen. If Advanced... is not displayed, click (Right Scroll).
Correcting/Enhancing Images
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Select the image(s) in the Edit area, then click Correct/Enhance or Special Filters.
When Correct/Enhance is clicked:
The Correct/Enhance Images window appears. You can correct red eyes or adjust the brightness and contrast of images.
When Special Filters is clicked:
The Special Image Filters window appears. You can joyfully enhance photos using the filter you want to use.
Note
- You can also correct or enhance an image by control-clicking it in the Edit area, then selecting Correct/Enhance or Special Filters from the displayed menu.