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By smoothing the region around the flower you can create the appearance of depth. The smoothing was done in the Copy/Clone adjustment mode.  This is an example of adding text to an image. There are many options for adding text, including transparency and shadowing and outlining etc...  This photo and the next two photos show that you can CUT out a region from one photo and PASTE it into a different photo. I will take the HEAD from this photo and PASTE it into the next photo.  This is the photo that I will paste into. Notice that the head is about twice as big as in the photo that was used for the CUT in this CUT/PASTE operation.  Notice that I PASTED the head into the second image AND increased the size of the paste area by about 200%. The PASTE feature also allows you to MIRROR or FLIP the pasted area!!!  This next series of images show the powerful BATCH MODE processing. You can adjust the color(brightness, hue, saturation etc...), rotation angle, sharpness, add text boxes and resize ALL at the same time for a selected group of images.  This particular BATCH process just used the Color, Angle and Text box features of the batch mode. You can perform these operations in ANY ORDER. As you can see the TEXT BOXES were added AFTER the rotation angle was adjusted.  Also, if you pay attention, you will notice that the text boxes that were added to all of these images are of DIFFERENT SIZES. This is so that the size of the copyright notice appears the same on all the images. This is called Proportional sizing/positioning.  The proportional sizing/position feature of the batch text boxes was used because all of the images were of  different sizes. Although this batch increased the contrast way beyond normal, it was done so that you could see the results easier.  First page of 2 pages of Contact Sheets. Multi-Sheet Contacts can be produced automatically. You select the images you want in the Contacts and then tell it to Print/Save the Contacts and it does the rest.  This is the second page of the 2 page Contact Sheet.  This series shows the DIGITAL Zoom feature. We start with a smaller image like the one shown above.  Digital Zoom allows you to make the image larger WHILE keeping it looking nice (NOT JAGGED).  This shows the same enlargement, but WITHOUT Digital zoom.  Example of dragging 3 selected images from the main Photo Jockey window and DROPPING onto an email program attachment area. You can see where the drop is placed. Right in the body of the message for OutLook (see the mouse cursor arrow with the + plus sign).  After you do the DROP, you are given the option to resize the images and to convert to JPG files. It can also tell you how big (in bytes) the dropped images are so that you know if you need to drop less files or maybe resize the dropped images smaller or reduce the quality of the JPGs created.  This is an example of a Screen Snap Shot that Photo Jockey can do. You can optionally HIDE the Photo Jockey window when doing the Screen Snap Shot so that you see the WHOLE screen.  If you can't own it, you may as well see a PICTURE of it... hehehehehehe  This shows you how you can make images into negatives.  This sunset series from Eagle Creek Park shows how you can resize images smaller in two different ways.  This is an example of the RESIZING feature. You can resize smaller or larger and by default the aspect ratio is kept.  This image was resized smaller and the dimensions used were picked to make the image appear squashed. The "Keep Aspect Ratio" option was turned OFF for this resized image.  Very nice Northern Lights pic.  pjWeb_IMG_0077.JPG.jpg.jpg  pjWeb_IMG_0709_Crop.jpg.jpg.jpg  GIGANTIC Spider-Web. This was about 4 feet across!!!!!!!!  Another COOL snow scene of a creek. 

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