Working with your images 28, Working with your images – Apple QuickTake 150 (for Windows) User Manual

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Working with your images

You can use the QuickTake software to look at images you’ve captured and
transferred to your computer, make some changes, and save the images in a
variety of formats and image bit depths.

To conserve battery life, it is recommended that you use the QuickTake
Battery Booster Pack or connect the camera to an electrical outlet using the
AC Adapter whenever you connect it to your computer.

IMPORTANT

You should transfer images from the QuickTake camera to your

computer’s hard disk before you make any changes to them. If you make
changes to an image that is still stored in the camera, the changes will be lost
when you close the image. Note that once you make changes to an image file
(other than rotating it), the file can no longer be saved in PICT QuickTake
format.

With slides you can

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edit the name under each slide, giving slides the names you want

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use the Get Info command to get specific information (such as the image’s
width and height)

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print the slide table

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open slides to full-size images

With a full-size image you can

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see different zoom views of an image

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print the image

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change the size of the printed image

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crop the image

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change the image’s bit depth

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use the Copy command to copy the image (or selected parts of it) to paste
into a document in another application program

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