Using the current frame marker, select the frame onto which you wish to superimpose an image; the image will be inserted onto the selected frame.
If you drag and drop a file onto the timeline, the file is inserted where it was dropped.
When an image is inserted, it occupies only one frame, but you can pull the green band either right or left to widen the frame section (effective section) that will be displayed. For details, see "Editing the effective section".
Click the Image tool on the Tool bar, or select [File]-[Insert]-[Image].
A dialog box specifying the image source appears as shown below.
Click the [...] button at the top of the image file selection dialog box to specify the directory in which the image you wish to insert is stored.If you double click a folder icon, a list of thumbnails of "Compatible image file types" for DRAGRI within the selected directory is displayed.
Click an image and then [OK]. A new layer is generated and the image is displayed on the canvas.
The superimposed image is placed at the center of the canvas. If the size of the image is larger than that of the canvas, the size of the image is reduced.
If you wish to delete a green band (and its images), drag one end of the green band to the other end.
For details, refer to "Editing the effective section."
Select the Editing Mode () in the Tool Palette, a clock an image object to make it in the selected sate.ua clock an image...?v
If you place the cursor on the center of the image and drag it within the window, the image moves.
If you drag the handle in one of the four corners of the image, the image size changes.
If you change the size while pressing the Shift key, the aspect ratio of the image is retained.
You can also change the position of the image by entering values for the X and Y coordinates on the image object information palette. You can resize the image by entering values for the W (width) and H (height) on the same palette.
If you click the [Original size] button, the image size reverts to the original size.
Select Edit mode () from the tool palette and select the image to be deleted on the layer or in the main window.
To delete an image, select [Edit]-[Delete] from the menu bar or press the Delete key on the keyboard.
.jpg | International standard image format. Since this is a non-reversible compression format, image quality is deteriorated. However, this format provides a high compression ratio for natural images such as photographs and videos. |
.gif | UNISYS/CompuServe image format. Up to 256 colors can be handled. DRAGRI also supports transparent GIFs but not animated GIFs. |
.png | Free image format. Colors ranging from 256 colors to full color can be handled. Since this is a reversible compression format, there is no degradation of image quality. |