USING THE PIXLAB VIEWER
USING THE PIXLAB VIEWER
The PixLab Viewer is launched when you double-click on the thumbnail
of a still image in the PixLab Media Browser.
(The associated Windows application is launched when you double-
click on the icon of a still image.)
In this section we describe the functions that can be used with the PixLab
Viewer.
Launching the PixLab Viewer
Double-click on the thumbnail of
the still image you want to view.
The PixLab Viewer opens and
the image is displayed in actual
size.
When the still image viewer is set to "Other Selected Viewer" under
"Folder Options" in the "View" menu, the PixLab Viewer does not open.
Instead, the associated Windows application is launched.
Exiting the PixLab Viewer
Select "Close" from the "File" menu.
You can also exit by clicking the
corner of the viewer window.
The window closes and the PixLab Media Browser reappears.
mark in the upper right-hand
Saving Still images
Select "Save" , "Save As" or "Save at present size" from the "File" menu
to save the still image.
Select "Save" to save the still image, overwriting the previous data.
Select "Save As" to save the file with another name.
Select "Save at present size" to save the picture, reducing it to the
currently displayed magnification.
The saved still picture cannot be restored to its original form.
notice
Changing the Display size
Select "Display size" from the "View" menu and select the display
size (25%, 33%, 50%, 66%, 71% or 100%).
Changing the Image Size
Select "Width and Height" from the "View" menu and select the
image size (160 x 120, 320 x 240, 640 x 480 or 800 x 600).
Only files stored in JPEG format in such a way that 640 x 480 images
are 128k or less in size can be played on the VN-EZ1. Such files can
easily be created by selecting "100%" from "Display Size" in the "View"
menu, selecting "640 x 480" from "Width and Height" in the "View"
menu, selecting "Save at present size" or "Save As", adjusting the
quality in "Details" so that the file size is 128K or less, and saving the
image as a JPEG file
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