Pixel

Picture Element, the dots that make up an image on an electronic display. A photo with an insufficient number of pixels will trigger a low resolution warning in the software.

Placeable Graphic

A theme-based image such as a heart or star you can add to your layouts and manipulate.

PNG (.png)

Portable Network Graphics (PNG) format, used both for photos and Web graphics. Unlike JPEG, it also supports transparency, allowing “peek through” layering effects.

Product Catalog

The starting point when you first launch the software. You can access all available products here as well as transfer designs from one product to another.

Red Eye

An ugly red glow caused by a reflection of the camera flash in the subject’s retina. To fix it, select the Touch-upbutton. This will open the Effects Categories in the left panel. Select the Red-Eyetab to remove red-eye from selected photo.

Reset

Clears any pending errors or events and brings a system to normal condition.

Restart Session

Will clear all data from your session. All unsaved work will be lost.

Rotate

This will rotate the selected photo 90 degrees left or right.

Rub Through

The act of blending two or more photos together. Portions of the background photo will become visible or “rubbed through” the foreground photo via an airbrush effect.

Saving Project

The process of saving your design. Saved projects can be opened on other computers running the same software.

Sepiatone

A brownish gray tone, named after the sepia officinalis cuttlefish. Sepia toning was originally a process of converting metallic silver in prints to a sulfide compound, allowing for substantial preservation. It imparts an antique look to a design.

HP Photo Creations Manual, v1.3 Copyright 2004–2010 Visan/RocketLife

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