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USING CAPTIVATE
Noninteractive Objects and Media
Last updated 9/28/2011
Import Import an image stored on your computer or on a network location.
Image Edit
Brightness The brightness of the image. When you increase the value for brightness, the selected image appears
brighter.
Sharpness Sharpening enhances the definition of edges in an image. Whether your images come from a digital camera
or a scanner, most images can benefit from sharpening. The degree of sharpening needed varies according to the
quality of the digital camera or scanner. Keep in mind that sharpening cannot correct a severely blurred image.
Contrast The contrast between the light and dark areas of an image. When you increase the contrast of an image, the
brighter areas appear brighter, and the darker areas appear darker.
Alpha The transparency of the image. At 100% Alpha, the image is opaque. At 0%, the image is completely transparent
and becomes invisible.
Hue You can change the colors of an image by changing the values for its hue.
Saturation The intensity of colors in the image. When you increase the saturation value, you increase the intensity of
the colors.
Gray Scale In a basic sense, you can convert a colored image to monochrome using this effect. Grayscale mode uses
different shades of gray in an image. In 8-bit images, there can be up to 256 shades of gray. Every pixel of a grayscale
image has a brightness value ranging from 0 (black) to 255 (white). In 16-bit and 32-bit images, the number of shades
in an image is much greater than in 8-bit images.
Invert Color Inverts the colors in an image. When you invert an image, the brightness value of each pixel in the
channels is converted to the inverse value on the 256-step color-values scale. For example, a pixel in a positive image
with a value of 255 is changed to 0, and a pixel with a value of 5, to 250.
Flip Flipping an image produces its mirror image. You can flip an image vertically or horizontally.
Rotate Rotate an image either clockwise or counterclockwise 90 at a time.
Crop Click the crop icon. Crops the imagehandles of the rectangular box to select the area of the image that you want
displayed.
Fit to Stage Resizes the image to fit the dimensions of the slide.
Shadow
Enable Select the check box to apply shadow to the image.
Direction Select the direction: inner or outer. The preview of the selected direction is displayed on stage.
Presets click one of the images in Presets to apply a shadow with standard angle, distance, blur, and color settings. You
can customize these settings using the appropriate options in the Shadow accordion.
Color click to select a color for the shadow. Specify the alpha for the color, in percentage, in the adjacent field.
Blur Specify a value, in pixels, for the blur of the shadow.
Angle Specify the angle for the shadow.
Distance specify the distance, in pixels, at which the shadow must be displayed.
Timing
Display For [Time] Specifies how long the image is displayed on the slide.
Appear After [#] Seconds Delay between the first appearance of the slide and the first appearance of the image.
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