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Introduction
» StudioLine Photo Classic 3
» Requirements
» Software Installation
StudioLine User Interface
» Initial Start
» StudioLine Graphical User Interface
» Image Archive Pane Options
» Capabilities of Information & Image Tools Panes
» Using Multiple Monitors
» Customizing User Interface
» QuickStep Bar
Working with Images
» Loading Images
» RAW Images
» Duplicates and Shortcuts
» Adding Descriptions
» Classifications
» Rating Images
» Marking Images Across Folders
» Timeline View
» Picture Search
» Image Archive Filter
» Image Editing
» Deleting Images
» Slide Show
Exporting and CD/DVD Recording
» Exporting as StudioLine File
» Backup to CD or DVD
» Offload to CD or DVD
» Exporting
» Write Images to CD or DVD
» Print CD/DVD Index
Working with Web Galleries
» Web Galleries
» Editing Web Galleries
» Previewing Web Galleries
» Transferring Web Galleries
» Updating Web Galleries
» Exporting Web Galleries
Email and Printing
» Sending Images via Email
» Order Prints Online
» Standard Print
» Print Projects
» User Styles
» Custom Print
 

Image Archive Pane Options

The StudioLine Image Archive pane can be switched between different contents. The functions behind each content are covered in depth later in this manual. At this point we’ll briefly introduce some common concepts.

The entire Image Archive pane can be resized by dragging its right border left or right. This could give you more room for thumbnails vs. having more space to view descriptor content.

Sometimes it’s helpful to keep more than one content view open concurrently. For example, you might want to browse through albums and subfolders while viewing image tags in the descriptor view. This is made possible by undocking views from the Image Archive pane.

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To undock a content view, choose the view by clicking on the respective button at the bottom of the Image Archive pane. Then, click the “Undock” button in the top right corner of the Image Archive pane.

Image Archive Pane Options

The current content view becomes a floating window, which can be resized and placed anywhere on the screen. Follow the same procedure to undock any number of content views.

Image Archive Pane Options

Use the “Close” button in the top right corner of any window to remove it from the screen. StudioLine will remember the last settings for the window. If you choose the same content from the content selectors, it will re-open as a floating window.

To dock a floating window back in the Image Archive pane, click the “Dock” button in the top right of the window. Dock

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