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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. Copyright ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Galleria
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- Copyright (c) 1992-1995
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- Bitware Australia Pty. Ltd.
- P.O. Box 3097
- Manuka A.C.T. 2603
- Australia
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- Fax: +61-6-2810175
- CompuServe: 100033,340
- Internet: bitware@ibm.net
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- All rights reserved
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Acknowledgements and trademarks ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
-
- The Galleria and Galleria/CM executables are packaged using Info-ZIP's
- compression utility. The installation program uses UnZip to process compressed
- files from the install directory or diskette. Info-ZIP's software (Zip, UnZip
- and related utilities) is free and can be obtained as source code or
- executables from various anonymous-ftp sites on Internet, including
- ftp.uu.net:/pub/archiving/zip/*.
-
- ALL TRADEMARKS AND SERVICE MARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. Description ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Galleria is a general purpose tool for the management of bitmapped images. It
- provides a window for the display of bitmaps at varying resolutions. Bitmaps
- can be read from the OS/2 clipboard or from disk in numerous formats. Images
- can also be scanned using a HP ScanJet scanner (if you have one). Once loaded,
- the displayed image can be edited (cropped, resized, rotated etc.) and
- converted to monochrome or grayscale. The result can be transferred to other
- applications via the clipboard or saved on disk in a different format. High
- quality printed output can also be generated.
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- Galleria supports a file search function to list all bitmaps available. Also, a
- multi-level undo/redo capability is provided to reverse previous edits.
- Concurrent operation of most tasks (such as display, conversion, file save and
- printing) is possible due to OS/2's multi-threading capability.
-
- For general instructions on use of Galleria refer to the following
- descriptions:
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- Using Galleria as a bitmap viewer
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- Using Galleria for file format conversion
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- Using Galleria as a bitmap editor
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- Using Galleria to scan images
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- Using Galleria for screen capture
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- Galleria supports most common bitmap file formats including BMP, JPEG, PCX and
- TIFF. Kodak Photo-CD images are also supported for import. Refer to Supported
- file formats for a complete list of supported file formats (for import and
- export).
-
- A number of the most commonly asked questions on use of Galleria and answers
- to these can be found in Questions and answers below.
-
- Refer to the online help for detailed descriptions on use of all aspects of
- Galleria. Remember that pressing F1 while pull-down menus are active will
- display help for entries in that menu.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.1. Using Galleria as a bitmap viewer ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Galleria is an ideal utility for the display of collections of bitmapped images
- found on disk or CD-ROM. Features such as the ability to select multiple files,
- a screen-show capability with read-ahead logic, optimized display of images on
- 256 color display subsystems and comprehensive file format support make
- Galleria a fast and flexible general purpose viewer.
-
- The easiest way to display an image is to use the File open or File search
- dialogs, select the desired file and press Open. Presuming that the file format
- is recognised by Galleria, the image will be displayed in the main Galleria
- window. If the image is larger than the current window size you can use the
- scroll bars to move areas not displayed into view. Alternatively, you can
- select Scale to window (from the Window menu) to have Galleria automatically
- scale the image to fit the window.
-
- To display the image without the window border etc. select Full screen from the
- System menu. A keystroke or mouse click will restore the window controls.
-
- You can magnify a portion of the displayed image by selecting Zoom (from the
- Window menu) and clicking the left mouse button when the crosshairs are over
- the area to be magnified. The contents of the floating Zoom window can scrolled
- or the magnification changed.
-
- Using the File open or File search dialogs you can also select multiple files
- for display. Only one image will be loaded in memory at a time so as many files
- as desired can be selected. The selected files constitute a list which can be
- controlled by the List menu. These operations permit positioning within the
- list to display each image in turn. Alternatively, you can use either the
- keyboard or the pushbuttons in the status area to move up and down the list.
- Select Start show mode to automatically display each successive image after a
- specified time delay.
-
- The list created above by selecting multiple files can be saved to disk as an
- text file, edited using the OS/2 System Editor (or equivalent) and then
- reloaded. This permits you to maintain catalogs to group like files together or
- to create your own screen shows. The files which make up the list may be in
- multiple directories or disks.
-
- Galleria fully supports Kodak's Photo CD format for high quality imaging. Each
- Photo CD contains a catalog of thumbnail views of all images and this overview
- can be displayed by selecting Open from the Photo menu. To display the desired
- image, simply double-click on the thumbnail in the Photo CD overview window.
-
- Any displayed image can also be printed (in black and white or color) by
- selecting File print. There is no need to first convert the image to the output
- format as this will be done automatically. You can specify the output size and
- quality desired. All printing will be queued and processed in the background so
- you can initiate as many print requests as you want without waiting for the
- first to finish. The print destination can be any locally- or LAN-attached
- printer or it could be a logical device associated with fax software.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.2. Using Galleria for file format conversion ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Galleria supports a large number of different image file formats and you can
- use this capability to convert a specified file from one format to another.
- This may be useful when you wish to import an image in an application which
- does not support the original file format.
-
- To change the file format you must first open the file by selecting the desired
- file from the File open or File search dialogs and pressing Open. Then use File
- save as to select the output format from the list displayed and press Save. You
- can then import the new file created to another application.
-
- Changing the file format can also save you disk space as some formats are more
- economical than others. Galleria can read most file formats fairly quickly so
- there is generally no penalty in selecting a file format based purely on output
- size.
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- Galleria will also optimize the palette of each image saved so that only the
- minimum space on disk is required.
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.3. Using Galleria as a bitmap editor ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Galleria can be used to perform basic edits on images and the image colors (or
- palette). A multi-level undo/redo capability lets you experiment with changes
- and revert to a previous state should the change not be to your liking.
-
- Files to be edited are selected using the File open or File search dialogs and
- pressing Open. You can then use the actions on the Image and Colors menus to
- implement changes to the image or image colors respectively.
-
- Image actions include Crop to cut a section from the image, Enlarge/reduce to
- change the image size and Mirror or Rotate to change the orientation of the
- image.
-
- Colors actions permit you to make changes to just the image palette. This
- includes Brightness/contrast and Color balance to make small changes to the
- overall image to correct color casts etc. You can also use the Convert
- monochrome, Convert grayscale and Convert color functions to convert from color
- to grayscale to monochrome (black and white) or simply to reduce the number of
- colors/shades in the image. Each conversion function has its own Options dialog
- to enable you to fine tune the conversion.
-
- Each change is added to the undo stack so you can revert to the image states
- prior to the change if desired. You can also replay the changes. The undo stack
- is controlled with the Edit undo and Edit redo actions. You can also specify
- the number of undo levels to maintain in order to conserve memory/swapspace.
-
- As a convenience you can display a menu of the most common edit actions by
- clicking (and holding) the right mouse button anywhere on the image then
- releasing the button when the pointer is over the desired action.
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.4. Using Galleria to scan images ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- If you have a HP ScanJet scanner attached to an OS/2 supported SCSI adapter,
- you can use Galleria to scan images. See the README.DOC for info on driver
- installation. The Scan and Scanner info menu options will appear only if the
- driver has been correctly installed.
-
- To check that your scanner in functioning, select Scanner info from the File
- menu. This will display the hardware settings for the scanner.
-
- To initiate a scan, select Scan from the File menu. This will display a dialog
- to enable settings for the current scan operation. Select the desired image
- type (monochrome, grayscale or color), resolution and brightness/contrast. The
- region for the scan can be selected by pressing the Preview button then
- defining the area to be scanned. Click the mouse once on the preview display to
- define the top left corner, then again for the bottom right corner. This
- operation can be repeated to select a different region.
-
- Note the approximate file size given for the scan and press the Scan button to
- initiate the scan. There may be a short delay while the scanner light
- stabilizes.
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- When dithered or halftoned monochrome output is desired, set the scan type to
- Grayscale and use Convert monochrome to do the conversion.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3.5. Using Galleria for screen capture ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Galleria can be integrated with the Galleria/CM utility for immediate
- post-processing of images captured from the OS/2 desktop. This enables you to
- modify or fine tune the captured image prior to it being saved or copied to the
- clipboard.
-
- To have Galleria invoked after the capture, simply select the Galleria or
- Galleria (DDE) destination in the main Options dialog of Galleria/CM.
- Subsequent captures will result in Galleria being invoked with the captured
- image displayed.
-
- Alternatively, you can set a File destination in Galleria/CM and process the
- created files with Galleria at a later time.
-
- (Note that GALLERIA.EXE must reside in the same directory as GALLERCM.EXE and
- the LIBPATH statement in CONFIG.SYS must contain an explicit entry for the
- directory in which the Galleria and Galleria/CM DLLs reside to enable the
- integration.)
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. File menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Use the File menu to transfer images to/from disk, search for images on disk or
- print the current image.
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- New will replace the current image. A dialog box is displayed prompting
- for the new image size and fill color. These are normally used as a base
- for subsequent Merge operations.
-
- Open is used to load a new image from disk. A dialog box is displayed
- prompting for the name of the file to be read from disk.
-
- Search is used to search a number of disks for files matching the
- specified name or partial name. A dialog box is displayed prompting for
- disks to be searched and the file name to be found.
-
- Save will save the current image to disk. The image will be written to a
- file with the original file name and format or those used for the last
- save operation. The current conversion options will be applied prior to
- the save. The undo stack will also be cleared.
-
- Note that not all read files can be saved in the same format. If no
- output is possible for the format, this option will be disabled. Use Save
- as to save with a supported format.
-
- Save as will display a dialog box prompting for a new file name and/or
- format prior to saving to disk as in the Save operation above.
-
- Delete will delete the current file from disk. You will be prompted for
- confirmation.
-
- Use the Photo CD menu to display the Photo CD overview window or set
- Photo CD import options.
-
- Select Open to display a window containing thumbnail views of all images
- on the Photo CD. If already displayed, the overview contents will be
- refreshed.
-
- To load a Photo CD image, double click on the thumbnail view in the
- window displayed. An image can be selected prior to all thumbnail views
- being displayed.
-
- Use Disk to select the id of the disk representing the desired Photo CD
- to be used for the Open action above.
-
- Select Options to display the Photo CD options dialog to preset import
- options.
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- Scan will display a dialog to enable options for a scan operation.
-
- Scanner info will display the hardware settings for the scanner.
-
- Print will print the current image to a specified printer. A dialog box
- will be displayed prompting for destination and print options.
-
- Preferences is used to display or change preferences. A dialog box is
- displayed permitting a number of operational settings to be changed.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.1. File new ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The File new dialog is displayed to prompt for dimensions and fill color for a
- new image.
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- Overtype the horizontal and vertical dimensions to set the new image size.
-
- Select the fill color for the new image. The selected color can also be that
- currently used for the OS/2 desktop.
-
- New images of the size and color specified can be used as a base or border for
- images merged from the clipboard.
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- Press OK to create a new image with the specified dimensions and color or
- Cancel to ignore changes and exit with the current image unchanged.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.2. File open ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The File open dialog prompts for the names of bitmap files on disk to be read
- and displayed.
-
- The path to a file is represented by a Disk, Directory and File name. Select
- the desired disk and/or directory and all files matching the current mask will
- be listed.
-
- Edit the file name and press Open. Alternatively, double click on a name from
- the list.
-
- To select multiple files, click on the desired file names from the list and
- press Open. Press All to select all listed files in the designated directory or
- None to select none. The number of files currently selected is shown.
-
- The files listed for the current disk and directory can be restricted by
- entering a mask. The "*" and "?" wild values can be specified. Normal search
- rules apply with the exception of file extension: when no extension is
- specified (eg. *, b* or boat), only those files with extensions predefined in
- the File extensions dialog will be listed. To list files with a specific
- extension, include this extension in the name (eg. *.bmp). To list all files,
- regardless of extension, enter *.*.
-
- A history of previous file names or masks specified can be accessed by
- selecting the drop-down arrow at the right of the file name/mask field.
-
- Press Extensions to display or update the list of file extensions to be
- included in the file list when none is specified.
-
- Press Open to list all files matching the current mask, or open the file when
- fully specified.
-
- Press Cancel to exit the dialog with the current image unchanged.
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.3. File search ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Use the File search dialog to search a number of disks for files matching a
- full or partial file name. All directories on the selected disk(s) will be
- searched. When the required file is found, the remainder of the search
- operation can be aborted.
-
- Select the Disks to be searched from the list box. Multiple disks can be
- targeted for the search.
-
- Enter a full or partial file name in the Name/mask field. Wild characters "*"
- or "?" can be specified. When no extension is provided, only those files with
- extensions matching those in the File extensions dialog will be listed.
-
- Press Start/Stop to initiate/terminate the search.
-
- Press Open to terminate the search and open the file selected from the list.
- Alternatively, double-click on the desired file name.
-
- To select multiple files, click on the desired file names from the list and
- press Open. To select all files listed under a directory name, click on the
- directory name in the list. Press All to select all listed files regardless of
- directory or None to select none. The number of files currently selected is
- shown.
-
- Press Extensions to invoke the File extensions dialog to select file
- extensions for the search.
-
- Press Cancel to terminate the search and leave the current image unchanged.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.4. File save ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The File save dialog prompts for the name to be used for the image when saved
- to disk.
-
- The path to a file is represented by a Disk, Directory and File name. Select
- the desired disk and/or directory and all files matching the current mask will
- be listed.
-
- Edit the file name and press Save. Alternatively, double click a a name from
- the list to overwrite an existing file.
-
- The files listed for the current disk and directory can be restricted by
- entering a mask. The "*" and "?" wild values can be specified. Normal search
- rules apply with the exception of file extension: when no extension is
- specified (eg. *, b* or boat), only those files with extensions predefined in
- the File extensions dialog will be listed. To list files with a specific
- extension, include this extension in the name (eg. *.bmp). To list all files,
- regardless of extension, enter *.*.
-
- Press Extensions to display or update the list of file extensions to be
- included in the file list when none is specified.
-
- Press Save to list all files matching the current mask, or save the file when
- fully specified.
-
- Press Cancel to exit the dialog without saving the file.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.5. File save as ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Use the File save as dialog to save the current image to disk with the file
- name and format specified.
-
- Select the desired file format from the list displayed. (The file name
- extension will be changed to the default for that format.) Some formats have an
- optional compressed form which may reduce the disk space required to store the
- file created. Select Compressed to enable compression.
-
- Specify the file name of the output file.
-
- Press Save to save the file on disk with the specified name and format.
-
- Press List to browse files in the current directory or change the output disk
- and/or directory. Ensure that the desired file format is correct before
- proceeding.
-
- Press Cancel to terminate the dialog without saving the file.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.6. File extensions ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Use the File extensions dialog to display or update the relevant file name
- extensions to be listed when none is specified in the File open, File search
- and File save dialogs. (Note that file list/search times can be reduced by
- eliminating extensions not required.)
-
- The list of file name extensions together with an optional short description is
- displayed.
-
- Press Add to add a new entry. Fill in the file name extension (maximum of three
- characters) and an optional description and press OK.
-
- Press Change to change the currently selected entry. Overtype the file name
- extension and/or description and press OK.
-
- Press Delete to delete the currently selected entry.
-
- Press OK to accept these changes or Cancel to ignore any changes and exit with
- the original entries.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.7. Photo CD overview ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The Photo CD overview window shows an thumbnail view of each image on the Photo
- CD.
-
- The display an image, simply double-click on the image desired. A gray border
- will be displayed around the thumbnail of the image selected.
-
- To refresh the window contents after loading a new Photo CD, select Open from
- the Photo menu.
-
- The window can be maximized or minimized (hidden) as required. To redisplay a
- minimized or hidden window, select Open from the Photo menu.
-
- To close the window, double-click on the System icon.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.8. Photo CD options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The Photo CD options dialog is (optionally) displayed when a file with
- extension .PCD is opened.
-
- Photo CD files are stored in a number of resolutions (or sizes). Select the
- desired Resolution. Make sure that you have enough memory and/or free swapspace
- before selecting the higher resolutions.
-
- Note that not all resolutions may be available for the selected image. In
- particular, display at 6144x4096 resolution will only be supported for Pro
- Photo CD images optionally scanned at 64Base.
-
- To display such images more quickly, select the Grayscale option. Only the
- grayscale component of the image will be read and displayed.
-
- Select Prompt for options on load to display this dialog every time a Photo CD
- image is opened.
-
- Press OK to open the current file or save the settings for the next open. Press
- Cancel to abort the open or leave the settings unchanged.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.9. Metafile options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The Metafile options dialog is displayed when a file with extension .MET is
- opened. OS/2 metafiles (as vector files) are scalable and importing these files
- requires conversion to bitmap format.
-
- Specify the Background color and Size for the resulting bitmap. The color
- selected can also be that currently used for the OS/2 desktop. To change the
- size of the image, better resolution will result by re-opening the metafile
- with a different size than subsequent use of the Enlarge/reduce edit option.
-
- Press OK to open the file or Cancel to abort the open.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.10. Scan options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The Scan options dialogs is displayed prior to a scan operation to enable
- options for the scan to be set.
-
- Select the scan type (Monochrome, Grayscale or Color) to determine the output
- desired. Grayscale and Color images can also be automatically sharpened.
-
- Select the Resolution for the scan. The resolution will determine the output
- quality for the scan operation. This also determines the size of the scanned
- image which may be very large for high resolutions. For best results, select a
- resolution that is an integral factor of the optical resolution.
-
- Select the Brightness and Contrast for the scan.
-
- If you have a colour scanner with an ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) installed,
- press the Feed button to move the next page onto the platen ready for
- preview/scan.
-
- To display a preview (with the above type and brightness/contrast settings),
- press the Preview button. The preview can be displayed each time Scan options
- is invoked by selecting Do initial preview.
-
- To select a partial region for the scan, click the mouse on the preview display
- to define the top left corner. Click again to define the bottom right corner.
- The area selected will be highlighted. To change the selected region, repeat
- the above operation. Reducing the area for the scan will reduce the size of
- resultant image.
-
- Press Scan to initiate the scan operation with the above settings or Cancel to
- return. To abort a scan operation, press the Esc key.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.11. Scanner info ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- This dialog displays the hardware settings for the scanner.
-
- Press OK to return.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.12. File print ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The File print dialog is displayed prior to a print operation to enable options
- for the current print to be changed.
-
- Specify the Queue for the print. To change printer driver settings see Setup
- below. Note that the selected Queue can also represent drivers provided with
- OS/2 fax software.
-
- Select the Area percentage to limit the output size. The value specified is a
- percentage of the total page area. Note that the image printed may be smaller
- in area than that specified if it would otherwise overlap the border above.
-
- Select a Border percentage to leave a blank edge along all sides of the page.
- The value specified is a percentage of the page width and height.
-
- For fine tuning monochrome output, the relative Color bias percentages can be
- changed to lighten/darken areas of the image depending on the red/green/ blue
- intensity of the original. A higher bias will result in a lighter tone for
- areas of that color.
-
- Additionally, the overall intensity can be changed by setting the desired
- Brightness. Position the slider arm at the desired position.
-
- The Preprocess image option will cause Galleria to use special rendering
- techniques to generate high quality output on most monochrome and color
- printers. This process may use large amounts of memory and elongate printing
- times. This can be minimized by either decreasing the output size or selecting
- a lower dpi setting (with Setup below).
-
- Press Setup to change the driver settings for the currently selected Queue.
- These settings will be retained until a different Queue is selected.
-
- Press OK to start printing with the options selected or Cancel to ignore
- changes and abort the current print operation.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4.13. Preferences ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Use the Preferences dialog to display or change personal preferences for use of
- Galleria.
-
- Select Show full file name in window title to display the full name of the
- current file in the title of main window.
-
- Select Use alternative file open and save dialogs to invoke alternative dialogs
- for the File open and File save as operations. The default alternative dialogs
- have a number of advantages over the standard OS/2 dialogs in that a list of
- file extensions can be specified to filter the file names displayed.
-
- Select Resize window to fit loaded image to change the window size so that it
- is the same as the newly loaded image. The window will not be resized when
- maximized.
-
- Select Recall last used directory at startup to carry over the last used file
- directory to subsequent sessions. If not selected, the directory specified as
- the Working directory in the Settings notebook will be used.
-
- Select Prompt for save when image changed or not yet saved to display a request
- to save the current image when Galleria is closed or a new image or loaded. The
- prompt will not be displayed if a current version of the image already exists
- on disk.
-
- Select Use palette management to enable Galleria to update the hardware palette
- of your display adapter with colors from the currently displayed image. Colors
- used by other applications or the OS/2 desktop may change as a result. This
- option applies only when running in 256 (8-bit) color mode and with display
- drivers that indicate that Palette Management is supported.
-
- Set the image size value to control how Galleria draws the image on the screen
- with the Paint directly for images larger than size. The size specified will be
- that of the image at the current scaling factor.
-
- Galleria can use two different methods to draw the image. When painting
- directly the image will be copied directly to the screen but translation (where
- required) will be done each time the image is drawn or scrolled. This method
- will reduce the total amount of memory used, an important consideration with
- very large images. The alternative method is to preprocess the image data which
- results in faster redraws but may add considerably to memory usage. The value
- you choose will depend on not only your hardware installed (CPU speed, total
- memory and display adapter) but also on how efficiently the display driver is
- implemented. You should experiment to find the best value for your setup.
-
- Press OK to apply the selected preferences, Defaults to set default values or
- Cancel to ignore changes.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. List menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the List menu to perform operations on file lists. A list is automatically
- created when multiple files are selected in the File open and File search
- dialogs. Lists can also be read from disk.
-
- Use Open list to read and process an existing file list from disk. The
- List open dialog will be displayed. Files from the new list can be
- appended to those in the current list (if any).
-
- Use Save list to save the current list of files in a file on disk. This
- list can later be read with Open list above.
-
- The First, Previous, Next and Last options control enable positioning
- within the current list. Alternatively, the buttons in the information
- line can also be used to scroll up/down the files in the list. The
- selected image will replace the current one displayed.
-
- Use Edit list to display the List edit dialog. This will display the
- names of all files in the current list. A specific file can be selected
- for display.
-
- Use Drop from list to remove the currently displayed file from the list.
- The corresponding file on disk will not be deleted.
-
- The Start show option will initiate a screen show of each image in the
- list in turn for the time set in the List show options dialog. When using
- this facility, images unable to be loaded for any reason will be skipped.
-
- Pressing any key or clicking the left mouse button will abort the screen
- show.
-
- Use Show options to set preferences for the screen show facility.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5.1. List open ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the List open dialog to load an existing file list from disk. This file may
- have been created with List save or the System Editor. The file consists of
- fully qualified file names, one to a line. Leading and trailing blanks will be
- ignored.
-
- Select Merge with current list to append the names of files from the selected
- list with those in the current list (if any).
-
- Press Open to process the selected list or Cancel to leave the current loaded
- file/list unchanged.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5.2. List save ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the List save dialog to save the current file list on disk. This list can
- subsequently be loaded with List open. The created list (ideally with file
- extension .LST) can also be manipulated with the System Editor.
-
- Press Save to save the current list or Cancel to abort the save.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5.3. List edit ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the List edit dialog to select a file from the current list or modify the
- list.
-
- To display a particular file, simply select it from the list and press OK.
-
- Press Sort to sort the listed files by full file name.
-
- Press Drop to delete the selected file from the list. The file on disk will not
- be deleted.
-
- Select Full path name to display the full file name of each listed file.
-
- Press Cancel to leave the list elements and position unchanged.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5.4. List show options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the List show options dialog to set preferences for the screen show
- facility.
-
- Select Start show in full screen mode to set full screen display for the images
- when the show is started. Note that you may also want to set Scale to window on
- the Window menu to scale the images to fit the screen size.
-
- Select Wrap to beginning when end of list reached to restart display with the
- first image after the last image in the current list is displayed. This permits
- perpetual display of all images in the list.
-
- Select Use read-ahead logic to preload next image to read and process the next
- image in the list while the current image is being viewed. This may result in
- nearly instantaneous display of the next image when it is selected. You may
- wish to disable this logic if displaying large images on machines with minimal
- memory.
-
- Select Select next image to show at random for a continuous, but not
- sequential, display of all images from the current list.
-
- Set the time delay to use between display of images when in screen show mode
- with the Set show update interval to value.
-
- Press OK to apply the selected preferences, Defaults to set default values or
- Cancel to ignore changes.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6. Edit menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the Edit menu to transfer images to/from the clipboard or reverse Image
- and/or Palette edits.
-
- The following operations apply to clipboard operations:
-
- Copy places the current image in the clipboard. The clipboard can be used
- as either a temporary storage area or to facilitate transfer to another
- application. The clipboard copy will be converted as per the current
- conversion settings.
-
- Paste copies the bitmap from the clipboard and replaces the current
- image.
-
- Merge merges the bitmap in the clipboard with the current image. A
- rectangle with the same size as the image on the clipboard will be
- displayed to control placement.
-
- Position the top left corner of the displayed rectangle and press the
- left mouse button. The Merge operation can be aborted by pressing the Esc
- key.
-
- Peek displays the current clipboard contents prior to a Paste or Merge
- operation.
-
- Empty clipboard will clear the current clipboard contents.
-
- The following options apply to the undo (or reversal) and redo of edits made
- to the current image:
-
- Redo will re-apply the last Image or Palette edit operation(s) undone by
- Undo or Undo all below.
-
- Undo will restore the image to that displayed prior to the last Image or
- Palette edit operation.
-
- Undo all will restore the image to the original as loaded from the
- clipboard or read from disk.
-
- Undo levels permits setting of the number of undo levels to be retained.
- Each edit operation will require one level. When the number of edit
- operations exceeds the number set, earlier states will be discarded.
- Avoid setting too high a value when editing large images or virtual
- storage may be exhausted. When set to None, no previous states will be
- retained.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6.1. Edit peek ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the Edit peek dialog to display the current clipboard contents.
-
- Press Paste or Merge to paste or merge the displayed image into Galleria.
-
- Press Cancel to exit with the current image unchanged.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7. Image menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The following operations permit changes or edits to be made to the current
- image:
-
- Crop is used to cut a rectangular portion from the current image. A
- size/position rectangle will be displayed to control the area of the
- image to be cut out.
-
- Position the top left corner of the size/position rectangle and press the
- left mouse button, then stretch the rectangle to the desired size and
- press the left mouse button again. The Crop operation can be aborted by
- pressing the Esc key.
-
- Enlarge/reduce is used to enlarge or reduce the image size. A dialog box
- will be displayed prompting for new horizontal and vertical dimensions.
-
- Mirror will flip the image around the vertical axis for a mirror image of
- that currently displayed.
-
- Invert will flip the image around the horizontal axis to invert the
- current image.
-
- Rotate left and Rotate right will turn the image 90 degrees
- anti-clockwise and clockwise respectively. Repeating this operation four
- times will restore the image to its original orientation.
-
- Border can be used to add a colored border to the image. A dialog is
- displayed prompting for the border color and width.
-
- Trim is used to crop the image edges. A dialog is displayed prompting for
- the edges to be trimmed and the trim width.
-
- As an alternative to selecting options from the pull-down menu, click (and
- keep depressed) the right mouse button anywhere on the displayed image. The
- action will be performed when the mouse button is released over the desired
- option. If no action is to be performed, move the pointer away from the popup
- menu and then release the mouse button.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.1. Image enlarge/reduce ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the Image enlarge/reduce dialog to change the size of the image.
-
- The current horizontal and vertical dimensions are shown when the dialog is
- invoked. Overtype these values with the new dimensions desired. Alternatively,
- move the Proportional scaling slider to the left/right to decrease/ increase
- the size while retaining the original image proportions.
-
- The horizontal and vertical dimensions may not exceed a value of 8192.
-
- Select Use resampling filter to increase the quality of the enlarged/reduced
- image. This filter will remove "jaggies" from enlarged images and reduce other
- unwanted artifacts. The number of colors used in the image may increase as a
- result.
-
- Press OK to accept these changes or Cancel to ignore changes and exit with the
- original settings.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.2. Image border ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the Image border dialog to add a colored border to the image. The color
- selected can also be that used for the current OS/2 desktop.
-
- Select the desired border color and width. Note that if the image currently has
- 256 colors, the selected color will be remapped to the closest in the image
- palette.
-
- Press OK to accept these changes or Cancel to ignore changes and exit with the
- original settings.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.3. Image trim ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the Image trim dialog to trim the image edges. This permits finer
- adjustment in a cropping operation than may be possible with Image crop.
-
- Select one or more edges to be trimmed. A strip of the set width (below) will
- be cut from each of the edges selected.
-
- Set the width to be trimmed from the above edges.
-
- Press OK to accept these changes or Cancel to ignore changes and exit with the
- original settings.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7.4. Image filters ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Choose one of the Image filters to enhance the overall image quality or apply
- special effects.
-
- Sharpen and Sharpen more will increase the sharpness of the image by enhancing
- edges and slightly increasing image contrast.
-
- Blur and Blur more will decrease the sharpness of the image.
-
- Median will blur the image by averaging neighbourhood pixels. This filter can
- be used to eliminate unwanted effects when scanning halftoned images.
-
- Find edges and Emboss are special effects filters.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8. Colors menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The following operations permit changes to be made to the colors of the current
- image:
-
- Brightness/contrast is used to change the overall brightness and/ or
- contrast of the image. Only the luminance component of the image will be
- changed. A dialog box will be displayed.
-
- Color balance is used to change the overall color balance of the image to
- remove color casts or make the image warmer/cooler in appearance. A
- dialog box will be displayed.
-
- Negative will invert all the colors in the image palette. This option
- would normally be used on monochrome images to reverse the black and
- white areas.
-
- Edit palette is used to change the color of entries in the image palette.
- A dialog box will be displayed.
-
- Convert monochrome will convert the image using black and white colors
- only. The mapping of original colors to either black or white will be
- governed by the settings in the Convert monochrome options dialog.
-
- Select 2 colors to initiate the conversion.
-
- Convert grayscale will convert the image using shades of gray only. The
- mapping of original colors to the respective shade of gray will be
- governed by the settings in the Convert grayscale options dialog.
-
- Select 8 colors, 16 colors, 32 colors, 64 colors or 256 colors to
- initiate the conversion.
-
- Convert color will map the original colors in the image to a new palette
- with a different number of colors than the original. The mapping of the
- original colors will be governed by the settings in the Convert color
- options dialog.
-
- When System colors is selected, the palette used for the conversion will
- be that defined as the default for the current display driver. Converting
- the image colors to those from this palette will enable use of the image
- as a Desktop background. This option is not applicable when in RGB (64K
- or 16M color) mode.
-
- Select 8 colors, 16 colors, 32 colors, 64 colors, 256 colors or System
- colors to initiate the conversion.
-
- Conversions make take some time to process. To abort the current conversion,
- press the Escape key.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8.1. Color brightness/contrast ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the Color brightness/contrast dialog to change the overall overall
- brightness and/or contrast of the image. Only the luminance component of the
- image will be changed.
-
- The distribution graph shows the range of luminance values in the image.
-
- To darken/lighten the image, move the Brightness slider to the left/right. The
- graph will be updated to show the new luminance range.
-
- To decrease/increase image contrast, move the Contrast slider to the
- left/right. The graph will be updated to show the new luminance range.
-
- As a first attempt in setting optimal brightness and contrast for normal
- images, first use the Brightness slider to center the graph (above) then use
- the Contrast slider to expand (or contract) the graph to encompass the full
- tonal range.
-
- This function is not applicable to monochrome images.
-
- Press Reset to restore the original brightness and contrast values.
-
- Press OK to accept these changes or Cancel to ignore changes and exit with the
- original settings.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8.2. Color balance ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the Color balance dialog to make overall changes to the image colors. Move
- the slider for the desired color(s) to the right to slightly increase the
- amount of this color in the image, or to the left to decrease the amount.
-
- This dialog is useful for removing color casts or making images warmer/cooler
- in appearance.
-
- This function does not apply to monochrome or grayscale images.
-
- Press Reset to restore the original color balance.
-
- Press OK to accept these changes or Cancel to ignore changes and exit with the
- original settings.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8.3. Color edit palette ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the Color edit palette dialog to change the values of individual colors in
- the image palette.
-
- A list of colors is displayed in decreasing order of frequency in the image.
- The relative frequencies for each entry is displayed with the currently
- selected entry indicated by a marker of the graph. The RGB component values of
- the selected entry are represented by the sliders at the right.
-
- To change a color, select that entry from the list and move each slider until
- the desired new color is displayed. Any number of colors may be changed.
-
- Press Reset to restore the currently edited color to its original value.
-
- Press OK to accept these changes or Cancel to ignore changes and exit with the
- original settings.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8.4. Convert monochrome options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the Convert monochrome options dialog to fine-tune image conversion to
- monochrome (black & white).
-
- Select the Conversion technique. Options are Threshold for a simple re-map of
- each color to either black or white, or Random dither, Ordered dither or Error
- diffusion to dither or digitally halftone the image using dots of black or
- white.
-
- Choosing Threshold will give a sharper image but with the loss of the tonal
- range of the original. Error diffusion will more accurately preserve the
- overall tone. Random dither or Ordered dither may be more suitable for some
- applications.
-
- To fine tune the output, change the relative Color bias percentages to
- lighten/darken areas of the image depending on the red/green/blue intensity of
- the original. A higher bias will result in a lighter tone for areas of that
- color. Additionally, the overall intensity can be changed by setting the
- desired Brightness. Position the slider arm at the desired position.
-
- Select Enhance contrast to increase the contrast of the image or Sharpen for
- more clearly defined edges. Sharpen is recommended for Random dither but not
- for Ordered dither.
-
- Press Defaults to restore the default values for all settings.
-
- Press OK to accept these changes or Cancel to ignore changes and exit with the
- original settings.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8.5. Convert grayscale options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the Convert grayscale options dialog to fine-tune image conversion to
- shades of gray.
-
- Select the Conversion technique. Options are Threshold for a simple remap of
- each color to the closest shade of gray, or Error diffusion to dither or
- digitally halftone the image using grays from the new palette. The former
- method will result in a sharper image while the latter will more accurately
- preserve the overall tone.
-
- To fine tune the output, change the relative Color bias percentages to
- lighten/darken areas of the image depending on the red/green/blue intensity of
- the original. A higher bias will result in a lighter tone for areas of that
- color. Additionally, the overall intensity can be changed by setting the
- desired Brightness. Position the slider arm at the desired position.
-
- Select Enhance contrast to increase the contrast of the image or Sharpen for
- more clearly defined edges.
-
- Press Defaults to restore the default values for all settings.
-
- Press OK to accept these changes or Cancel to ignore changes and exit with the
- original settings.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8.6. Convert color options ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the Convert color options dialog to fine-tune image conversion to a
- different or reduced color palette.
-
- Select the Conversion technique. Options are Closest color for a simple re-map
- of each color to the nearest color in the new palette, or Error diffusion (fast
- or normal) to dither or digitally halftone the image using colors from the new
- palette. The latter method will more accurately preserve the overall color of
- the original.
-
- Press Defaults to restore the default values for all settings.
-
- Press OK to accept these changes or Cancel to ignore changes and exit with the
- original settings.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9. Window menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the Window menu to control the image display.
-
- Selecting Zoom will display a floating Zoom window (if not already
- displayed). The allows you to magnify a selected area of the image. You
- can also double-click the left mouse button anywhere on the image to
- display this Zoom window.
-
- Size to fit will resize the window to fit the displayed image.
-
- The Scale to window setting determines the current image magnification.
- When set, the image will be scaled to fit within the window. When not
- set, the image will be displayed full-size and scroll bars can be used to
- move the non-displayed portions of the image into view. This option can
- be toggled on or off.
-
- The current display magnification is shown as a percentage in the
- information area.
-
- The Information area setting will toggle on or off display of the
- information area at the bottom of the window.
-
- Background permits the window background color and pattern to be changed.
- A dialog box will be displayed prompting for color and pattern.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9.1. Zoom ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The Zoom window will be displayed when Zoom is selected from the Window menu
- (or the left mouse button is double-clicked on an area of the main image). This
- window will float above the window containing the main image.
-
- To change the area magnified, position the crosshairs over the desired area of
- main image and click the left mouse button. Alternatively, use the scroll bars
- to move around the image.
-
- To change the magnification, use the slider at the bottom of the window. The
- current magnification will be displayed.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9.2. Window background ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the Window background dialog to change the color and pattern of the window.
-
- Select the desired color and/or pattern from the set displayed. The currently
- selected values are shown with a boxed border.
-
- Press OK to accept these changes or Cancel to ignore changes and exit with the
- original settings.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10. Help menu ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Use the Help menu for display of help information and product information.
-
- Help index will display and index of the help topics available.
-
- General help will display a general description of the program.
-
- Using help will display instructions on use of the help facility.
-
- Product information will display copyright and version information for
- the program.
-
- License information will display licensing information.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 11. License details ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The License details dialog is displayed the first time you start Galleria. You
- must enter both your license name and number at this time.
-
- Enter your license name exactly as specified. You may use upper or lower case
- but the name must match that supplied when the software was licensed.
-
- Enter your license number exactly as specified. All 16 digits must be entered.
- The license number must correspond to the name above.
-
- Press OK to validate the license information and start the application or
- Cancel to terminate.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 12. License agreement ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The License agreement dialog is displayed after you complete your license
- details to display the text of the agreement for use of this software.
-
- You must read all of the agreement conditions and then press OK to complete the
- licensing process. Press Cancel to abort.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13. Questions and answers ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The following are answers to commonly asked questions about Galleria:
-
- Q. When I display my 256 color image with Galleria the colors are
- displayed incorrectly. The image displays correctly in a full-screen
- session but not with Galleria. Why?
-
- A. As Galleria is a Presentation Manager application all writes to the
- screen must be done via the installed display driver. Not all
- display drivers currently support the palette management required to
- enable the hardware palette to be changed. Ask the supplier of your
- video adapter to provide you with a display driver which supports
- 'OS/2 palette management'.
-
- Note that the 32-bit graphics engine (introduced in the 2.0 Service
- Pack) is a prerequisite for palette management support in OS/2 2.0.
-
- Q. When an image is loaded the display flashes and the desktop colors
- are changed. Why does this happen?
-
- A. On systems with 256 color (8-bit) display subsystems Galleria uses
- OS/2 palette management functions to load the image palette into the
- display hardware. This can cause other in-use color entries to be
- displaced, resulting in a mapping to the closest color in the
- modified palette. The desktop colors will be restored shortly after
- Galleria is minimized or closed.
-
- Q. If I save a 256 color image with Galleria and set this as the
- desktop background, the colors displayed are not correct. Why?
-
- A. Unfortunately, the OS/2 desktop does not use palette management
- functions to load the display hardware with the image palette.
- Reasonable images for use as the desktop background can be generated
- by using Galleria to convert the image to a 'standard' 16 or 256
- color palette.
-
- Q. The images displayed by Galleria seem to be more vivid and have more
- accurate colors than with other applications. Why is this?
-
- A. When 256 color images are displayed on the desktop, typically only
- 240 colors are used by any application (and even less if other
- palette aware applications have the foreground). The remaining 16
- colors are used for the desktop and other applications which do not
- use palette management functions. Galleria optimizes the image
- palette (when first loaded and after each edit) to ensure that the
- highest frequency colors will always be displayed.
-
- Q. Why are the files Galleria writes different in size to those written
- by other applications?
-
- A. The files written by Galleria are often smaller due to a number of
- reasons:
-
- Galleria optimizes the palette to discard unused or duplicate
- entries. For file formats which permit variable palette sizes, a
- small saving in size is often possible.
-
- Galleria will also write files with the smallest bit size possible.
- For example, if the image uses up to 16 colors the file may be
- written in 4-bit format even if the original was 8-bit. The palette
- optimization above and edit operations can contribute to lesser
- colors being required.
-
- Also, Galleria uses its own compression algorithms which are
- optimized for file size. Large differences in the resultant file
- size may be experienced with file formats that use RLE-based
- compression techniques.
-
- Q. When I load an OS/2 metafile into Galleria or other applications,
- the image palette is incorrect. Is there a way around this?
-
- A. When editing an image to be saved in the OS/2 metafile format,
- convert the palette to the standard 16 or 256 colors with the
- Convert color function (using closest colors or error diffusion
- dither). This will ensure that the image displays correctly on a
- subsequent load.
-
- Q. Why won't Galleria read my WordPerfect graphic (WPG) file?
-
- A. The WPG format supports both raster (bitmap) and vector data. The
- latter files ( usually quite small) contain eg. line drawings.
- Galleria supports only the bitmap format for import and export.
-
- Q. Why does the loading of 24-bit color files (eg. Photo-CD and JPEG)
- take much longer than other images?
-
- A. On systems which only support display of 256 colors (or less)
- Galleria will translate all RGB files loaded to 256 colors (with the
- highest quality display possible). This is the major contribution to
- the delay in displaying the image.
-
- Q. Why doesn't Galleria present a display showing 'percent complete' on
- such things as loading a file?
-
- A. Galleria is fully multi-threading and there may be a number of
- activities occurring in parallel. For example, file opens, saves,
- prints, directory searches may all be active concurrently. In
- addition, Galleria may use read-ahead logic to preload files.
- Presentation of current status (and for each activity) is not as
- trivial as in applications which initiate a single task in response
- to input and wait for completion of that task.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 14. Supported file formats ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- The following file formats are supported by this version.
-
- These file formats are supported for import (open):
-
- BMP - IBM OS/2 1.x bitmap
-
- Standards: Bitmap or Bitmap Array (first image only)
- Bits: 1, 4, 8 or 24
- Planes: 1
-
- BMP - IBM OS/2 2.x bitmap
-
- Standards: Bitmap or Bitmap Array (first image only)
- Bits: 1, 4, 8 or 24
- Planes: 1
- Compression: None, HUFFMAN1D, RLE4, RLE8 or RLE24
-
- BMP - Microsoft Windows 3.x bitmap
-
- Standards: Bitmap or Bitmap Array (first image only)
- Bits: 1, 4, 8 or 24
- Planes: 1
- Compression: None, RLE4 or RLE8
-
- EPS - Encapsulated Postscript (TIFF preview)
-
- Standards: As per Tagged Image File Format
-
- GIF - CompuServe Graphics Interchange Format
-
- Standards: GIF87a or GIF89a, single or multi-image, interleaved or
- non-interleaved
- Bits: 1 to 8
-
- IFF - Amiga Interchange Format Files
-
- Standards: Non-masked, HAM
- Bits: 1 to 8, 24
- Compression: None, RLE
-
- IMG - Digital Research GEM
-
- Standards: Monochrome, grayscale, color
- Bits: 1, 4
-
- JPG - JPEG (JFIF)
-
- Standards: Baseline, Extended baseline
-
- MAC - Apple MacPaint
-
- Standards: Monochrome, with or without header
-
- MET - OS/2 metafile
-
- MSP - Microsoft Paint
-
- Standards: Monochrome
-
- PBM/PGM/PPM - PBMPLUS
-
- Standards: Binary
- Bits: 1, 8 (grayscale) or 24
-
- PCD - Kodak Photo CD Master, Pro Photo CD
-
- Standards: Base/16, Base/4, Base, 4Base, 16Base, 64Base
- Bits: 8 (grayscale), 24
-
- PCX - ZSoft Paintbrush
-
- Standards: Version 2.8, 3.0
- Bits: 1 to 8
- Planes: 1, 4 (with 1 bit per pixel) or 3 (RGB)
-
- TGA - Truevision Targa-16/24/32
-
- Standards: Type 1, 2, 3, 9, 10 and 11, non-interleaved
- Bits: 1 to 8 (color-mapped) or 16, 24, 32 (RGB)
- Compression: None, RLE
-
- TIF - Tagged Image File Format
-
- Standards: Version 4.0, 5.0 (B, G, P and R), 6.0 (Baseline), Intel
- or Motorola byte ordering, first image only
- Bits: 1 to 8, 24
- Planes: 1
- Compression: None, Huffman (CCITT 1D), Packbits or LZW
-
- WPG - WordPerfect graphic
-
- Standards: Version 5.0, 5.1, bitmap only
- Bits: 1 to 8
-
- These file formats are supported for export (save):
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- BMP - IBM OS/2 1.x bitmap
-
- Bits: 1, 4, 8 or 24
- Planes: 1
-
- BMP - IBM OS/2 2.x bitmap
-
- Bits: 1, 4, 8 or 24
- Planes: 1
- Compression: None, HUFFMAN1D, RLE4, RLE8
-
- BMP - Microsoft Windows 3.x bitmap
-
- Bits: 1, 4, 8 or 24
- Planes: 1
- Compression: None, RLE4, RLE8
-
- JPG - JPEG (JFIF)
-
- Standards: Baseline
-
- MET - OS/2 metafile
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- PCX - ZSoft Paintbrush
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- Standards: Version 2.8, 3.0
- Bits: 1 or 8
- Planes: 1, 4 (with 1 bit per pixel) or 3 (RGB)
-
- TGA - Truevision Targa-24
-
- Standards: Type 1, 2, 9
- Bits: 8 (color mapped) or 24 (RGB)
- Compression: None, RLE
-
- TIF - Tagged Image File Format
-
- Standards: Version 4.0, 5.0 (TIFF B, G, P and R), Intel byte
- ordering
- Bits: 1, 4, 8 or 24
- Planes: 1
- Compression: None, Packbits
-
- WPG - WordPerfect graphic
-
- Standards: Version 5.0
- Bits: 1, 4 or 8
-
- Note that (for all formats other than OS/2 metafiles and Photo CD) Galleria
- ignores the file name extension when importing or exporting files. When a file
- is read, the format is determined by examining header information contained
- within the file.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 15. Problems and diagnostics ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- If the Galleria process detects an internal or external processing error, the
- program will terminate.
-
- To determine the cause of the error, restart Galleria with the -d switch
- parameter (on the command line or as a parameter in the session settings) and
- reproduce the sequence of events up to the failure.
-
- This will log error information to a file GALLERIA.LOG in the same directory as
- the executable. This file contains information which can be used to resolve
- problems. Please record the program version number and symptoms (what action
- was being performed at the time of the error) and return this information
- together with the contents of GALLERIA.LOG so that the problem can be resolved.
-
- Note that this log file will be over-written each time Galleria is started with
- the -d switch. There is no performance penalty incurred in use of this error
- logging facility.
-
- Also, if Galleria should fail to read and/or display a file specifically
- documented as being supported, please send this file to the address below on a
- 3.5 inch floppy disk (together with information on program version number,
- hardware configuration etc). An updated version of Galleria will be returned.
-
- Please send error reports or unsupported files to:
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- Bitware Australia Pty. Ltd.
- P.O. Box 3097
- Manuka A.C.T. 2603
- Australia
-