DgFlick Event Xpress User Manual

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User Manual 1.0

Page 20 of 66

Rotating Photo

Rotating photo in the Design page keeping the creativity in mind adds to the overall presentation of the pages. Event
Xpress gives you the option of either rotating the photo within the frame or rotating the whole picture along with the
frame.

To rotate the photo within the

frame: Keep your cursor on the

rotate icon

that is seen when

you select a photo. Once the
‘hand’ symbol appears use the
mouse to rotate it in the direction
of your choice.

To rotate the photo along with

the frame: ‘Unlock’ the photo by

clicking on

. Now keep your

cursor on

and use the mouse

to rotate the photo with the frame
when the ‘hand’ appears.

(a)

(b)

Rotating: (a) the photo with the frame; (b) the photo in the frame.

Zooming In/Out

 While working on your Design you can focus attention

on a specific area of the page by zooming in or take a
look at the ‘larger picture’ by zooming out. You can use
a combination of these options to obtain the desired
level of accuracy on the page.

 Click on the photo you want to work on and then use

the scroll wheel of the mouse to zoom in or zoom out
as per your requirement.

(a)

(b)

(a) Zooming in; (b) zooming out

Panning

 Panning lets you view specific areas of the photo by moving the photo up or down and sideways in the ‘Create Design’

window. This gives access to the areas that would otherwise remain obscure.

 Place the cursor over

, which then changes to

or the ‘hand symbol’. Now use your mouse to take hold of the

photo and move it around to get to the area you wish to work on.

Photo Quality Indicator

The quality of photos used in the design must be good to ensure clarity in the final product. Event Xpress has an in-
built ‘Quality Indicator’, which warns you whenever the photo quality goes below the required standards. Once a
photo has been placed into the frame the indicator warns you if the resolution is inappropriate for the desired output
size. The warning symbols and their interpretations are presented in Table.

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