Quick Command can record your editing of one task. After finishing recording, you could apply recorded steps on lots of pictures, like blog’s pictures.
a) Open a photo. Click ‘Standard Selection Tool’ to drag out selected area.
b) Click ‘Quick Command Panel’ > Task.
c) Create a new task. Give a task name> Record
The task is recording. You can click on ‘Stop’ whenever you want to stop or pause the recording.
d) The following editing is suitable for blog’s photos editing.
Click on ‘Crop the base image around a selection’.
e) Adjust> Resize. We also can see the Quick Command has recorded my steps.
f) Set the Width as 630 Pixels; Resolution as 72 Pixels for blog’s photo.
g) Click on ‘Layer Manager’.
h) Right-click on Base Image> Duplicate
i) Change the Merge mode as Overlay to enhance picture color.
j) Set the Transparency as 50 for more colorful photos.
k) Edit> Duplicate> Base Image with Objects> Close original photo. To duplicate one base image for protecting original photo.
l) Stop recording. We’ve finished one task.
m) Apply the task. Open another photo> Drag out selected area.
n) Click on Play.
o) Done!
04: Corel PhotoImpact X3: Quick Command
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