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Photo Documents
Sometimes it's useful to work on one photo alone, rather than as "objects on a page". This is called a
photo document or "photo mode" in Web Designer Premium, and it behaves more like a traditional photo
editor. You can create a photo document in a number of ways:
Drag a photo file from your file explorer onto the title bar or toolbar of Web Designer Premium
Select "File" > "Open" and select a photo file
Create a blank photo document by selecting "File" > "New" > "Blank photo"
Photo documents are characterized by the following behavior differences compared to traditional Web
Designer Premium documents:
There is no visible white page. In fact the page dimensions are set automatically to match the
photo plus any other objects you've added.
Photo documents have a 1 pixel grid by default and snap to grid is turned on. This makes it easier
to get pixel-accurate crop or clip regions.
The Pasteboard (the area around the photo) is a darker color. This makes it easy to distinguish at
a glance between photo documents and drawing documents.
The document zoom is set so that the photo fills the view and the Photo Tool is automatically
selected as the current tool.
Dropping additional photo files on top of an existing photo just adds a new photo to the
document instead of replacing the photo in its frame. And the view will zoom out so you can see
the whole image.
Images are not resized to be 500 pixels on import as they are in normal documents, but are
imported at 1:1, so that at 100% zoom you're seeing the image at full size.
The pixel smoothing options are altered. By default it selects the "Very high quality" display
mode, which is best for images scaled down or zoomed out. It also has pixel smoothing turned
off when zooming in, so you can see the pixels are very large zoom factors.
If you've opened a JPEG photo file as a photo document, when you save changes your JPEG file
will be overwritten. See Editing Photo Files below for details.
In all other respects Photo Documents behave like normal Web Designer MX Premium documents. You
can use all the normal drawing and text tools as usual. If you want to create a photo document of a given
size, you can alter the "canvas" or page size by selecting "Utilities" > "Options" and the "Page"
tab and entering the required dimensions.
In Photo Documents two extra controls become enabled. The Previous and Next
button will move onto the Previous or Next image in the folder from which this image was opened. This
will close the current image, so you may be prompted to save the file.
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