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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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7 (Optional) Enter a URL Link. Entering a URL link creates a link to another HTML
page or Web site. For example, you might have another Web page or site where
photos can be viewed. If you enter a URL link, Soap 2 creates a link on the HTML
page that allows viewers to click directly to the location you specify. An example of
a complete Internet address is:
http://www.my_other_web_page.com
8 Click Save.
Use the Save As option to create a Web page with a new name, without overwriting
a previous version you may have created.
Soap 2 creates an HTML page that contains a three-dimensional PhotoCube. It also
creates a data folder that contains a copy of your photos. Soap 2 prompts you to
supply a new name, if either the filename or the data folder already exists. It is
important that you not rename the data folder. The HTML page makes reference to
the image files and some code that is contained inside the data folder. The data
folder must also remain at the same level as the HTML file, meaning you can’t place
it in a sub-folder. If you move or rename the folder, the HTML Album that is
exported will not work as expected.
To view a PhotoCube that has been exported as HTML:
1 Download the MetaStream plug-in and install it into your browser, if necessary.
2 Drop the HTML page onto your Internet browser.
3 Click and drag with the left mouse button to rotate the PhotoCube and view all the
images.
4 Shift-click and drag with the left mouse button to move (pan) the PhotoCube inside
of the browser window without rotating it.
5 Ctrl/Cmd-click and drag the left mouse button to zoom in (move up) or out (move
down) for a different view of the photos.