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This task shows you how to
capture selected areas of images. |
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Select
Tools > Image > Capture to display the Capture toolbar:
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Viewer mode
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Click Select Mode
in the Capture toolbar to activate the selection tool.
The Capture toolbar now looks like this: |
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Click in the geometry area and drag to create a bounding
outline around the area to be captured:
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Release the mouse button.
The bounding outline now displays
handles and a symbol in the center to let you: |
- drag the outline by dragging the "X" symbol at the center of
the outline
- or resize it by dragging the handles at each corner, or the
sides of the outline:
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At this point, if you want to exit the
capture selection mode without capturing the image and without
closing the Capture toolbar, click Select Mode
again then click anywhere in the geometry area. |
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Click
Capture
to generate the captured image and display it in the Capture Preview
window:
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Click
Album
to store the image in the album.
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Click Open Album
or select Tools > Image > Album to display the album.
You can either select the image from the list to display it in the small
preview area at the lower left of the Album window or you can
double-click the image to display it in the preview window.
The selected area of the image has been captured: |
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Screen mode
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This "multiviewer" capture mode lets you
perform an extended selection of images, which is especially useful to
capture several windows or dialog boxes simultaneously, for instance. |
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Click Screen Mode
to activate Screen mode.
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Click Select Mode
to activate the selection tool.
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Click in the geometry area and drag to create a bold
bounding outline around the area to be captured.
You can select any elements of the
screen, not only those displayed in the Version 5 application
window. In our example, as you drag, the height and width of the
outline you are drawing (expressed as the number of pixels) are
displayed: |
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At this point, if you want to exit the
capture selection mode without capturing the image and without
closing the Capture toolbar, click Select Mode
again then click anywhere in the geometry area. |
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Click Capture
to generate the captured image and display it in the Capture Preview
window which opens:
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Click Album
to store the image in the album.
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Click Open Album
or select Tools > Image > Album to display the album, and
double-click the image to preview it.
The selected area of the image has been captured. |
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