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PhotoJazz User Manual

QuarkXPress
Opening


Once PhotoJazz is properly installed, you can use QuarkXPress to add PhotoJazz images to a document layout, just as you can for any other picture file format supported by QuarkXPress. You can also optionally convert color (RGB, CMYK, or Lab) images to grayscale on import, just as you can for TIFF images.

Monochrome

Placement

Placement

To place a PhotoJazz image in a QuarkXPress document:

  1. Select one of the picture box creation tools from the tool palette in QuarkXPress: , , , , , , .
  2. Draw a picture box with the tool where you want it.
  3. Select File > Get Picture… to open the Open dialog.
  4. Select the PhotoJazz image file.
  5. Click Open to open the image for placement.
  6. Drag the image where you want it with the mouse.
  7. Use the handles on the edge and corners of the image to size it.

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Monochrome

To convert a color PhotoJazz image to Grayscale and place it in a QuarkXPress document:

  1. Select one of the picture box creation tools from the tool palette in QuarkXPress.
  2. Draw a picture box with the tool where you want it.
  3. Select File > Get Picture… to open the Open dialog.
  4. Select the PhotoJazz image file.
  5. Hold down the Command key and click Open to open the image for placement.
  6. Drag the image where you want it with the mouse.
  7. Use the handles on the edge and corners of the image to size it.

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While the PhotoJazz XT extension is decompressing (opening) a PhotoJazz image, QuarkXPress displays a watch cursor on the Macintosh, and displays a progress indicator in the page-number field. Note that QuarkXPress does not support progressive display during file opening. QuarkXPress buffers up the entire decompressed image before displaying any of it, and from then on always displays the image from its own cache, permitting much faster redisplay.

If the PhotoJazz image file has been corrupted, whether due to storage medium failure or transmission errors, the data integrity verification feature of the PhotoJazz plug-in will tell you as soon as it detects evidence of corruption.


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