IBM Lotus Symphony
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Specifies the flip and the link options for the selected graphic.
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Choose Layout - Properties - Graphics Properties... - Graphics tab |
Specifies the amount of red RGB color components for the selected graphic object. Values from -100% (no red) to +100% (full red) are possible.
Specifies the brightness for the selected graphic object. Values from -100% (only black) to +100% (only white) are possible.
Specifies the contrast for viewing the selected graphic image. Values from -100% (no contrast at all) to +100% (full contrast) are possible.
Lists view attributes for the selected graphic object. The embedded or linked graphic object in the current file will not be changed, only the view of the object.
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Graphics mode |
The graphic object is shown in grayscale. A color graphic object can become monochrome in grayscale. You can also achieve tinted grayscale colors by raising one of the color parameters.
Opens the Filter window, where you can use various filters on the selected graphic image.
Inverts the color values of a color image, or the brightness values of a grayscale image.
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Invert |
Opens a dialog for defining solarization. Solarization refers to an effect that looks like what can happen when there is too much light during photo development. The colors become partly inverted.
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Solarization |
Opens a dialog for setting the aging function. Each time you call this function, the image appears a little bit darker; the colors can be made more gray or brown.
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Aging |
Opens a dialog to determine the number of poster colors. This effect is based on the reduction of the number of colors. It makes photos look like paintings.
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Posterize |
Converts an image to a pop-art format. By applying color alienation, the image acquires a completely new character. This function can be applied to the whole image or to parts of it.
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Pop Art |
Displays the image as a charcoal sketch. The contours of the image are drawn in black, and the original colors are suppressed. You can apply this function to the whole image or to a part of it.
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Charcoal Sketch |
Displays a dialog for creating relieves. You can choose the position of the imaginary light source that determines the type of shadow created, and how the graphic image looks in relief.
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Relief |