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images. For example if you are working with images consecutively numbered from 1-30, and you have selected images 5, 10, 15, 20, and

25.Suppose that you are in preview or crop, and looking at image num- ber 15. Now if you click the “first” icon, image 5 is selected. If you click the “previous” icon, image 10 is selected. If you click the “next” icon, image 20 is selected. If you click the “last” icon, image 25 is selected.

These icons are very important for moving through the selected subset of images to ensure that the color balancing or cropping that you that you are applying produces the desired effect with all of the subset of images.

U. Select All Icon

When you are working with images, clicking this icon selects all images at their source (either the PCMCIA card in the camera or the archive folder, depending on the current source); or when you are working in the annotation window, selects all text. Performs the same function as choos- ing ALL in the Photoshop SELECT menu.

V. Number of Images Selected

This area shows the number of images currently selected out of the total number of images at the source.

W. The X-Y Cursor Location

These values indicate the current X and Y pixel location (in the full image) of the cursor as it moves over the image.

 Reference — Kodak Driver Software G 8-45

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Kodak EOSDCS 1, EOSDCS 5, EOSDCS 3 user manual Select All Icon, Number of Images Selected, X-Y Cursor Location