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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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• As needed, switch tools or change brush sizes to mask tiny areas. (You can also
zoom in to mask fine detail.)
Viewing and Inverting Masks
Sometimes it is easier to select the area that you don’t want masked and then invert the
mask. For example, if you want to change everything except Cousin Linda’s face, it may
be easier to mask her face.
To invert a mask:
1 If needed, drag a photo from the Transporter.
2 Create a mask of the area where you do not want to apply an effect. (In this example,
mask the face using the brush tool.)
3 Click the Invert item in the Mask tray to invert the mask.
Using the Mask tray.