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This software supports operations to delete, copy and move the image which is displayed in the thumbnail mode or the combination mode. 8.1. Delete Procedures Images can be deleted either by a method of deleting images marked for deletion or by a method of deleting selected images. With either method, the default operation is to move images to Trash box. In other words, images are not completely deleted and can later be returned to their original file from the Trash box. (*) If you wish to completely delete an image, enter a command from the menu or with the shortcut key while pushing the [Shift] key. Please see "8.3. Files to be Deleted, Copied, or Moved" for details on files for deletion.
8.1.1. Delete marked images One method for deleting images is to first mark images to be deleted with a mark that reserves them for deletion, and then delete the images marked for deletion all together. 8.1.2. Delete selected images Utilize this method if you are sorting images that may be considered for deletion. To reserve deletions, right click in either the thumbnail display or preview display, and select [Delete mark] from the context menu. To delete multiple marked images for deletion together, select [Setting for marks] from the context menu. The "Delete mark" is the reservation mark to delete. When you put this mark, the image will not be deleted at this moment. After attaching the "Delete mark" to all of the images which you want to delete, the menu command [File (F)]-[Delete marked images (E)] throws away the marked images to the Trash box. If you hold down the [Shift] key at the same time, files will not be moved to Trash box, but will be completely deleted. After selecting all of the images which you want to delete, the menu command [File (F)]-[Delete selected images] or [Delete] key throws away the selected images to the Trash box. If you hold down the [Shift] key at the same time, files will not be moved to Trash box, but will be completely deleted. 8.2. Copy/Move Procedures There are methods for copying and moving marked images and for copying and moving selected images. Please see "8.3. Files to be Deleted, Copied, or Moved" for details on files that are to be copied or moved. 8.2.1. Copy/Move marked images One method for copying or moving images to another folder is to first mark images with a mark that reserves them to be copied / move, and then copy / move the images marked for copying / moving all together. 8.2.2. Copy/Move selected images Utilize this method if you are sorting images that may be for copying / moving. The "Copy/Move mark" is the reservation mark to copy/move. When you put this mark, the image will not be copied/moved at this moment. To move the marked images, execute [File (F)]-[Move marked images (M)] and then specify the folder into which the images are moved. To copy the marked images, execute [File (F)]-[Copy marked images (C)] and then specify the folder into which the images are copied. To copy/move the selected images, execute [File (F)]-[Copy selected image] or [Move selected image] and specify the folder into which the images are copied/moved. Copying and moving selected images can be performed by dragging the selected thumbnail and dropping it into the "Folder" sub-control. If the folder being copied / moved is a folder within the same volume, you can move it by dragging it without any key operations and copy it by dragging it while holding down the [Ctrl] key. If the folder being copied / moved is to a different volume, you can drag and copy without any key operations and move it by dragging while holding down the [Shift] key. 8.3. Files to be Deleted, Copied, or Moved Since this software is compatible with the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) Standard which has been adopted into the most digital cameras, multiple files that have the same base name are handled as the identical group of images. For example, if three files such as IMG_0001.RAW, IMG_0001.JPG, and IMG_0001.MOV exist in the same folder, these three files are handled as a group at the time of operation. In other words, when you delete an IMG_0001, these three files are deleted as a group. So the same thing happens at the time of copying and moving. However, if "Treat the same base name (file name without extension) files as a single image" under "Function settings" is OFF, only image files (RAW data, JPEG / TIFF images) are subject to operation. In the DCF Standard, it is prescribed that the files that have the same base name are handled as a group. For example, the file is composed in the output media as follows by the camera which is being based on this standard. IMG_0002.RAW ... RAW file IMG_0002.JPG ... JPG file created with RAW file simultaneously IMAG0002.THM ... Thumbnail file IMAG0002.WAV ... Sound clip associated with image SILKYPIX® Developer Studio Pro 6 creates a working file for an image and handles it as a part of the group. This software records and saves development parameters in a file named IMAG0002.RAW.6.SPD in the sub-folder "SILKYPIX_DS." These files created in the "SILKYPIX_DS" sub-folder are for file operations. Temporary files can also be deleted, copied and moved. Files with ".spi" extensions may be deleted, copied or moved at the same time. These are temporary files. Temporary files are deleted, copied or moved within the Temporary Folder. In this way, for example, when you copy or move a file, you do not have to recreate a temporary file, but just use it after it has been moved. If you move or copy a file using a utility other than this software, files under "SILKYPIX_DS" are not treated as a set, so please be aware that development parameters accompanying images are not copied. 8.4. Rename/Batch rename The following two methods are functions for renaming file names of images for editing.
You can use this function when one image is selected in the thumbnail mode or the combination mode.
You can use this function when multiple images are selected in the thumbnail mode or the combination mode.
When an image is selected in the thumbnail mode, right click to display the context menu. Then select [Rename (M)] to display the "Rename" dialog. 8.4.2. Batch rename You can rename the file by inputting the base name that you want to use in the control box. When some images are selected in the thumbnail mode or the combination mode, the menu [File (F)]-[Batch rename] displays the "Batch rename" dialog. You can also display the "Batch rename" dialog by selecting [Batch rename] in the context menu. By inputting the base name that you want to use in this dialog, you can rename the files that have the same base name and exist in the same folder collectively.
Specify basename in each 3 parts, "[Part1]", "[Part2]", and "[Part3]."
When the [Default] button is clicked, "Part1" is initialized. The control character can be inputted directly from your keyboard using conventional name.
When the same filename exists even after being renamed, you can select either to expand the file name automatically or display the confirm dialog every time.
Specify to use capital letters or small letters for an extension. You can specify either not to change the current extension or change into capital letters or small letters.
8.5. Printing This function prints selected images on a printer. This function has two printing formats, one is "Normal printing" that prints one image on one sheet, the other is "Contact sheet" that prints multiple images on one sheet. The menu command [File (F)]-[Print (R)] displays the "Print" dialog. 8.5.1. Basic Setting 8.5.1.1. Print format 8.5.2. Enhancings 1 You can specify the print format. There are two different formats, one is "Normal printing" that prints one image on one sheet, and the other is "Contact sheet" that prints multiple images on one sheet. 8.5.1.2. Print range If you select "Contact sheet", you can select the aspect ratio of the frame for each image, which is 1:1, 4:3, 3:2, or 16:9. [Settings for contact sheets]
You can specify the print range if you select "Normal printing". 8.5.1.3. Image layout
8.5.1.3.1. Automatic layout 8.5.1.4. Other You can specify how to arrange the location of each image in the print area.
If you enable this feature, the image is automatically rotated to minimize the borders.
If you disable this feature, the image is placed fully within the print frame. It usually result in a border area left at the side of the image. 8.5.1.3.2. Arbitrary layout If you enable this feature, the image is fully filling out the area of the print frame. The image will be trimmed usually. Set the location of the image within the printing area. You can change numerical values of magnification and offset and make adjustments to position with the controls, but you can also adjust positions by sight through direct operations on the preview image. [Operations on the preview image] You can perform operations similar to "Zoom tool".
8.5.2.1. Color management 8.5.3. Enhancings 2 There are two formats of color management for printers on SILKYPIX. If you do not understand "Color management", select "Color management on printer side" and select "sRGB" as the print color space. This is the standard setting if color management is not to be performed. Please refer to "10.4.5.5. Color management for print output" concerning color management. 8.5.2.1.1. Perform color management This is a method that sends data converted to Print Color Space by SILKYPIX to the printer and prints it. If you print using this format, you must not make any color corrections on your printer. Select a mode such as "No color corrections" and be sure to not perform any color conversions on your printer. Please refer to your printer manual concerning printer settings. This is a method for quite easily performing color management on a PC environment in which you can choose an appropriate "print color space."
Designate a color space for SILKYPIX to perform development processing. Choose either sRGB or Adobe RGB.
Display a list of color spaces (= color profiles) installed on your OS. Select an appropriate color space from this list. The color space you should choose is determined by the combination of printer and paper you use. However, the print color space that can be used by SILKYPIX must be RGB. Please note that color spaces other than RGB, such as CMYK, cannot be used. (*1) Depending on the model of the printer, there may be cases in which the printer maker offers a color profile (= ICC profile) for the printer. There are also cases in which the paper manufacturer offers a color profile for a paper and printer combination. Please use a profile created with special calibration tools or the like.(*2) The color profile must first be installed onto the OS. If a color profile is installed on Windows (Vista / 7 / 8 / 8.1 / 10), select a color profile from Explorer, right click and open the context menu. Select "Install Profile".
Original colors are not necessarily maintained if converted to a print color space determined by SILKYPIX development results. 8.5.2.1.2. Color management on printer side SILKYPIX development results are created in the sRGB or Adobe RGB color space designated by the work color space, but there may be colors expressed in this color space that cannot be reproduced in the print color space. Therefore, color conversion is performed in case of a different color space, but results of color conversion differ depending on the following four matching methods. Printing photographic images generally uses "Perception" or "Maintain relative color gamut." Choose a matching method appropriate to the photograph's hues and your aims.
Color management is performed by SILKYPIX even if this format is selected. The SILKYPIX output is converted to the sRGB or Adobe RGB color space. Select this mode for the following cases.
With this format, SILKYPIX sends an image converted to a print color space designated by sRGB or Adobe RGB to the printer. If you are not sure, choose "sRGB" from "Print color space."(*1) You must make appropriate color management settings on your printer if you perform appropriate color management with this format. Please refer to your printer manual concerning printer settings.
"Enhancings 2" is ON only when "Normal printing" is selected. 8.5.3.1. Unsharp mask This is an adjustment item in effect only under "Normal printing". Use if you want to perform additional unsharp mask when printing (Outline emphasis processing: A type of sharpness processing). 8.5.3.2. Imprint data Please use this feature apart from the sharpness of the development parameter if you want to make up the sharpness to measure up to the blur of printing. The "sharpening" of the development parameter should be adjusted for each image to increase resolution. On the other hand, the "Unsharp mask" set here has the same effect on all images printed at the same time, so it will compensate lowered resolution from ink runs that occur during the printing process. Please refer to '10.1.9. Proper Use of Sharp in Development Parameters and Unsharp Mask when Developing / Printing' for more details. There are three types of adjustment items. You can adjust in terms of amount(%), radius(pixel) and threshold(level).
This item is effective only for normal printing. You can imprint the date and time the photograph was taken when printing. In addition to the date and time the photograph was taken, you can also include image information, optional characters and credit images on the development results. You can imprint the date and time the photograph was taken and image information by selecting prepared data for imprint data. Creating "Imprint data" is required for imprinting a credit image you prepared. Only JPEG and TIFF images can be selected as images to be imprinted. Semitransparent images are also compatible with imprinting because it is compatible with TIFF with transparent color information.
8.6. Print Preview of Multiple Images If you select multiple images in the thumbnail mode or the combination mode, you will print multiple pages as one copy. In this case, you can change preview page by clicking the buttons, which are located in both sides of the page area. 8.7. Plug-ins SILKYPIX® Developer Studio Pro 6 is compatible with plug-ins. When a separate plug-in is installed, the plug-in icon is displayed in the toolbar. They are added from [File (F)]-[Plug-ins] in the menu. By selecting an image from the thumbnail display and selecting a plug-in, you can process the selected image using the function with the extension of the plug-in. |
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