Monday, April 19, 2010

Amatuer Surgeron App Walkthrough

Mask Tools Crop and Selection Tools

A sector is a rectangular area of \u200b\u200ban image that can be used to create links, rollovers and animations on the associated website. By dividing an image into sectors is optimized control function and the size of the image file.

sectors are used to divide a source image in functional areas. When you save the image and an HTML file, each slice is saved as a separate file with your own settings and color palette, and maintained links, rollover effects and appropriate animation.

sectors are also useful when working with images that contain different types of data. For example, if you want to animate the area of \u200b\u200ban image (GIF format required), but want to optimize the rest of the image in JPEG format, you can isolate the animation by sector. Types



sectors sectors are distinguished by the content type (automatic, image, no image, table) and how they were created (user, based on layers.)

sectors created with the slice tool are called user slices; the sectors that are based on the contents of a layer are called layer-based slices. When you create a new user slice or layer-based slices, auto slices are generated other additional areas of the image. Ie sectors automatically filled the image space is not defined by user sectors or by layer-based slices. Automatic sectors are regenerated whenever you add or edit user slices or layer-based slices. Sectors can make machines in user sectors. Table Sectors contain nested tables.

These three types of sectors have a different look, user slices and layer-based slices are defined by a continuous line, while the machines are defined by a broken line. In addition, each type of sector shows a different icon. You can choose to show or hide auto slices, which facilitates the visualization of working with user slices and layer-based slices.

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