Tricks 101

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Using the stepper controls

The stepper controls in ImageWell have a unique

'click and drag' feature to make adjustments.

Simple click on the up/down arrows and then

drag the mouse up, down or to the right to make

quick and easy adjustments.

Sending any kind of file to your server

Did you know that you can send any kind of file to your

server quickly and easily?  Simply select the location

from the pop up list, then drag any kind of file and drop

it on the Send button.

Dragging and Dropping tips

Dragging and dropping images into ImageWell is the handiest way to get your images in.  Here are

some handy tips.

• You can drag and drop images from any program, not just the Finder, that supports drag and

drop - like iPhoto.  You can also drag images right off a web page and drop it into the ImageWell

window.

• You drag and drop an image onto ImageWell icon in the dock.  If ImageWell is not running,

ImageWell will be launched automatically

• When dragging an image from one app to ImageWell, if the ImageWell app is hidden or covered

up by another app - use Command (Apple key) + Tab key combo to switch to ImageWell then drop the

image into ImageWell.

• If you change your mind after you starting dragging an image, press the 'Esc' key to cancel the

drag and drop operation.

Screen Grabbing Tips

• To grab an entire window, select Grab Selection.  Tap the space bar to toggle from grab a

selection to grab an entire window.  Hover the mouse over the window and then click the mouse to

grab it.

• An alternative to using the grab button or menu, is to use the Services menu.  Select

ImageWell->Services->Grab from the main menu.  You can select Screen, Selection or Timed grab.

This is a handy way of doing a screen grab of ImageWell itself - because ImageWell stays on the

screen using these options.

• If you have a second monitor and want to do a screen grab of it select ImageWell->Services-

>Grab->Screen from the main menu.  Then click your mouse anywhere on the second monitor to

grab it.

Using the Color palette

When selecting the colors for the text, background, borders there are several features that are handy.

The opacity slider will select a color that has some opacity (or transparency) to it.

Also there is a color chip storage area to store some of your favorite colors.  Drag a color for any color

well in ImageWell and drop it on any of the little squares in the color chip storage area.  To select that

color later, simply click on the color chip.

Using the Font palette

ImageWell uses the standard OSX font control panel to let you put special effects on text.  Select

some text (when editing a Watermark or typing text in a text draw object in edit mode) and then

select Font->Show Fonts... from the main menu.  The font panel will pop open.

Special effects can be applied to the text such as drop shadows, underline, strike through.  If you don't

see the special effects controls at the top of the font control panel, then press the Font control menu

button at the bottom and select Show Effects from the menu.

Select Manage Fonts... from the Font Control menu to open the Font Book.  The Font Book lets you

manage fonts on your system, but more importantly for ImageWell - it allows you to pick your favorite

fonts you want to use and access in ImageWell quickly.

Add a collection to the Font book called ImageWell and drag and drop the fonts you want to use.

Now when you are editing a draw object's text and click on the Font popup list, only the fonts in the

ImageWell collection will show up.

 

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