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Table Of Contents
- Welcome to Kai’s Photo Soap 2
- Installing Kai’s Photo Soap 2
- Organizing Photos
- Fixing Photos
- Composing Images
- Using Albums
- Printing Photos
- Overview
- Printing a Single Photo
- Printing in Rows and Columns
- Printing to Popular Sizes
- Supported Avery and Kodak Papers
- Loading Special Papers Correctly
- Printing to Perforated Paper
- Printing to Special Designs
- Printing Posters
- Adding Backgrounds or Frames
- Scaling Up or Down
- Rotating Photos to Fit
- Flipping for Iron-Ons
- Repeating Images on a Page
- Printing Page Text
- Printing Filenames, Dates, and Headers
- Setting Margins
- Keeping Settings
- Previewing
- Page Setup
- Sharing Photos
- Using Plug-Ins
- Appendix A:Tips About Photos
- Appendix B:Key Shortcuts
- Appendix C: Supported Papers
- Glossary
- Index
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What’s New?
For those using Version 1 of Kai’s Photo Soap, there are so many cool new features in
Kai’s Photo Soap 2 that you’ll want to explore the entire program. Here are a few of the
things you’ll find:
• The image window is sizable and Soap 2 now lets you work with multiple photos, so
you can fix and clone like crazy. Think of the possibilities.
• A Transporter lets you move photos between the Organize, Clean, Compose, and Print
areas of the product. Just drop photos into the Transporter then drag them out when you
want to work with them.
• You can fix color problems with the new QuickColor tool, use Auto Enhance—a way
to handle some photo color problems one click at a time, paint right on a photo, and
colorize photos for cool effects.
• There are multiple levels of Undo, so you can experiment... change your mind... and
use the Undo command to step back through your changes.
• You can greatly expand Soap 2 capabilities by using PhotoShop compliant filters.
Apply these kinds of effects to the entire photo or brush them onto specific parts of the
picture.
• There are new ways to share photos. Layouts from leaders in photo technology (like
Avery and Kodak) help turn your computer into a mini-darkroom! Print sheets of
photos, greeting cards, collages, and even posters—right from Kai’s Photo Soap 2.