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VIEWING COLLECTIONS
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IMAGEAXS PRO MACINTOSH USERS GUIDE
STEP 2 Click OK if you are finished making changes in the Preferences
dialog box.
The thumbnail images will be displayed at the size you
selected.
NOTE
You can also change the display size by holding down the CTRL key as you
click a thumbnail image in the Thumbnails View, then selecting an option
(Small Thumbnails, Medium Thumbnails, or Large Thumbnails) from the
contextual menu that appears.
To change the display quality of thumbnail images in the Thumbnails View:
STEP 1 Type a number from 1 to 100 in the Compression/Quality % box,
then click OK.
High numbers result in better display quality for thumbnail
images, while low numbers result in more compressed
images and a smaller file size for your collection.
S
TEP 2 Click OK if you are finished making changes in the Preferences
dialog box.
To increase the display size of small thumbnails:
STEP 1 Click to put a check mark in the Scale Up Small Images
checkbox.
STEP 2 Click OK if you are finished making changes in the Preferences
dialog box.
Any thumbnail image smaller than the display size you
have selected (see above) will be scaled up to fill the
available thumbnail image area.
If you do not check the Scale Up Small Images box , the thumbnails
ImageAXS Pro creates when you acquire or update small image files
will be no larger than the actual size of the source file.
CHANGING THUMBNAIL IMAGE ORIENTATION
In some cases, thumbnails created from image source files may
appear sideways or upside down (for example, if a digital camera
was turned sideways when a picture was taken).
Use the Orientation submenu in the Record menu to rotate
thumbnail images by 90, 180, or 270 degrees.
N
OTE
Changing the orientation of a thumbnail image does not affect the source file
in any way. The Source File View display for the image, however, will reflect
the changed orientation. If you export the source file to a Web page or an
e-ZCard, the changed orientation will also be used.