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How do you adjust one image and then have all the changes apply to other images?
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Follow the steps below: 1. Adjust the selected image without saving the adjustments. The name of the predefined setting is automatically given the prefix Custom. 2. Press and click all the images that you want to apply the changes to. The predefined settings list shows "As Tagged in Images". 3. Open the predefined setting list and choose the Active setting. The changes are automatically applied to all the images. 4. Repeat the above steps for each setting that you want to adjust. Note: If you want to process the image without losing the image raw information, simply process the file(s) to the desired format and don’t save the original.
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How do I adjust multiple images in Leaf Capture?
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Follow the steps below: 1. Select the images that you want to adjust. 2. The image that you selected first appears in the Preview window. If you wish to create the changes on another image, press ALT and click the desired image. 3. Make your adjustments to the image in the Preview window. The adjustments are applied to all of the selected images (and can be seen in their respective thumbnails). 4. To save the changes, click Save.
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What file formats can Leaf Capture export?
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You can export your images in the following formats: TIFF 16 bit: This is a standard 16-bit format. The color is managed by ICC profiles so that the file can be opened in Adobe® Photoshop® software or other ICC-compliant applications. The appearance of the image is the same in these applications as it is in the Leaf Capture software. TIFF 8 bit; CMYK (JPEG); CMYK (TIFF): This is a standard file format that you can open with imaging software such as Adobe Photoshop. Use this format when interfacing with other graphic arts applications. JPEG: Choose this format when you are creating images for Web sites. It stores images in a compressed form; therefore, when you use this format there may be quality loss. JPEG format is recognized by all graphic arts and Internet applications. Leaf HDR: The Leaf HDR (high dynamic range) file format contains 16 bits of information per channel. The Leaf Volare digital camera back produces HDR image files. A Mosaic 1-shot file can be processed into an HDR file. Select this format if you want to save your image after color interpolation. You can export your images in the following formats: TIFF 16 bit: This is a standard 16-bit format. The color is managed by ICC profiles so that the file can be opened in Adobe® Photoshop® software or other ICC-compliant applications. The appearance of the image is the same in these applications as it is in the Leaf Capture software. TIFF 8 bit; CMYK (JPEG); CMYK (TIFF): This is a standard file format that you can open with imaging software such as Adobe Photoshop. Use this format when interfacing with other graphic arts applications. JPEG: Choose this format when you are creating images for Web sites. It stores images in a compressed form; therefore, when you use this format there may be quality loss. JPEG format is recognized by all graphic arts and Internet applications. Leaf HDR: The Leaf HDR (high dynamic range) file format contains 16 bits of information per channel. The Leaf Volare digital camera back produces HDR image files. A Mosaic 1-shot file can be processed into an HDR file. Select this format if you want to save your image after color interpolation. You can export your images in the following formats: TIFF 16 bit: This is a standard 16-bit format. The color is managed by ICC profiles so that the file can be opened in Adobe® Photoshop® software or other ICC-compliant applications. The appearance of the image is the same in these applications as it is in the Leaf Capture software. TIFF 8 bit; CMYK (JPEG); CMYK (TIFF): This is a standard file format that you can open with imaging software such as Adobe Photoshop. Use this format when interfacing with other graphic arts applications. JPEG: Choose this format when you are creating images for Web sites. It stores images in a compressed form; therefore, when you use this format there may be quality loss. JPEG format is recognized by all graphic arts and Internet applications. Leaf HDR: The Leaf HDR (high dynamic range) file format contains 16 bits of information per channel. The Leaf Volare digital camera back produces HDR image files. A Mosaic 1-shot file can be processed into an HDR file. Select this format if you want to save your image after color interpolation. TIFF (16 bit) + Preview: A TIFF 16 bit image is produced and a JPEG (Fast Preview) image for you to preview. TIFF (8 bit) + Preview: A TIFF 8 bit image is produced and a JPEG (Fast Preview) image for you to preview. JPEG + Preview: Select this option to produce both a JPEG and a JPEG (Fast Preview) image.
Leaf HDR + Preview: Select this option to produce both a Leaf HDR file and a JPEG (Fast Preview) image.
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What is a Mosaic file?
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A mosaic file is a Leaf proprietary file format. This format is can also be considered a RAW file as it has not been handled by any post-capture software.
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What are the short cut keys for the tools on the editing tool bar?
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Here are the keyboard shortcuts for the editing tools: Zoom toolZ Hand tool (pan)H Picker (info) toolI Flag 1 tool1 Flag 2 tool2 Flag 3 tool3 Crop toolC Detail window toolD Loupe toolO Image info I
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How do I add a folder to “Favorites”?
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In the Browse panel directory area, click the desired folder and drag it to the Favorites area.
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How do I resize the layout overlay?
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In the tool options, move the scale slider to resize the layout overlay.
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What is the best way to uninstall (remove) Leaf Capture?
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Follow the steps below: 1. Launch the Leaf Capture installer. 2. Follow the installation wizard until you reach the Select Destination screen. 3. Select the destination folder and click Continue. 4. In the Installation Type screen, select Uninstall from the drop-down list. 5. Click Uninstall. 6. To re-install the application click Continue; otherwise click Quit. The software is removed.
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How do I reset my preferences in Leaf Capture?
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In the Leaf Capture Application folder there is sub folder called Utilities. In the Utilities folder, double-click on Reset Preferences. Your preferences are reset.
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How can I see if my file has been processed by Leaf Capture?
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Locate the “Process Queue” at the bottom of the Leaf Capture workspace. Click the arrow; the Process Queue window opens. The process queue window displays all the files that are waiting to be processed, as well as the files that have been processed.
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How can I move individual grid lines?
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Follow the steps below: 1. Press SHIFT+SPACE and point to the grid line that you want to move. The mouse cursor changes. 2. Click and drag the grid line to the desired location.
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