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Clicking the File Set Information tab gives you these options:
Preset Image Sizes and Other Information
Presetting file set information allows you to precisely control the settings used to create file sets. Select this option to enable this group of template settings.
Default Image Orientation
This template option is placed here as a reminder of the default orientation (Landscape or Portrait).
ProImage can create entire file sets at the same time.
This includes:
●Thumbnail Images
●Screen Images
●Print Quality Images
You have complete control over what members of the set are created as well as the individual settings of each.
Create Thumbnail Image
Select this option to create a thumbnail image from the selected portion of the source image.
Filename Postfix/Prefix
Enter the postfix or prefix that is to be added to the filename if automatic naming is enabled.
Maintain Aspect Ratio
Select this option to maintain the aspect ratio when the user is allowed to change the data in the advanced save screen. When this option is enabled the aspect ratio of the image to be saved is used to recalculate the other value when the user changes either the height or width.
Width
The width of the image in pixels
Height
The height of the image in pixels
Create Rounded Corner Thumbnail Images
Select this option to create thumbnails with rounded corners.
This is a special ProImage feature that can create nice special effects for your photos.
Corner Radius
This is the radius of the corners in pixels
Return File Data Mapping
When the ProImage editor is closed a group of data is optionally returned to the calling procedure. This data can be mapped into variables that you specify in the template.
Map Thumbnail File Data
Select this option to enable mapping of thumbnail file data.
File Path
The location where the file is stored
File Name
The name of the file
File Size
The size of the file in bytes
Create Screen Image
Select this option to create a screen image from the selected portion of the source image.
Filename Postfix/Prefix
Enter the postfix or prefix that is to be added to the filename if automatic naming is enabled.
Maintain Aspect Ratio
Select this option to maintain the aspect ratio when the user is allowed to change the data in the advanced save screen. When this option is enabled the aspect ratio of the image to be saved is used to recalculate the other value when the user changes either the height or width.
Width
The width of the image in pixels
Height
The height of the image in pixels
Return File Data Mapping
When the ProImage editor is closed a group of data is optionally returned to the calling procedure. This data can be mapped into variables that you specify in the template.
Map Screen File Data
Select this option to enable mapping of thumbnail file data.
File Path
The location where the file is stored
File Name
The name of the file
File Size
The size of the file in bytes
Create Print Quality Image
Select this option to create a print quality image from the selected portion of the source image.
Filename Postfix/Prefix
Enter the postfix or prefix that is to be added to the filename if automatic naming is enabled.
Maintain Aspect Ratio
Select this option to maintain the aspect ratio when the user is allowed to change the data in the advanced save screen. When this option is enabled the aspect ratio of the image to be saved is used to recalculate the other value when the user changes either the height or width.
Note: ProImage makes calculation of print quality images easy by using a scale that each value of 100 equals one inch.
Width
The width of the image in inches
Height
The height of the image in inches
DPI
The Dots Per Inch value used to create the print quality image. A printer will usually need 200 DPI for a decent print.
Note: The value you enter here will be used as a multiplier to create a image that is larger than the number of inches specified. Be aware that using higher values dramatically increases the physical size of the image created as well as the file size.
Also the correct DPI setting will be set when storing the file, but the size in pixels will be larger than the number of inches. It is up to the program that prints the image to print it at the correct physical size (using the stored size to preserve image quality).
Return File Data Mapping
When the ProImage editor is closed a group of data is optionally returned to the calling procedure. This data can be mapped into variables that you specify in the template.
Map Screen File Data
Select this option to enable mapping of thumbnail file data.
File Path
The location where the file is stored
File Name
The name of the file
File Size
The size of the file in bytes