Hi,
I spent quite some time without finding how to easily edit the next image file in Corel PaintShop Pro X4. There is the navigator bar at the bottom of the screen and I can of course click the next image by mouse, but this also shifts focus to navigator and I cannot zoom in with mouse wheel without first clicking to the view window. When clicking to the view window, depending on the selected tool, damage can happen. Unfortunately this is a frequent use case: remove red eyes. When clicking to get focus back it sometimes happens that a grey point appears inside a face. Very annoying. There are shortcuts for file open, file everything up to settings, but I didn't found how to simply open the next file - which IMHO is one of the core features of PSP.
How do I open the next image file?
Thanks,
Steffen
Edit next file?
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Re: Edit next file?
I process 10 or 15 files at a time.
I work in Edit mode, no navigator no organiser, just the toolbar, Materials Palette, and Layers Palette with auto hidden History and Learning palettes. I make sure it is in windowed mode (Windows > untick Tabbed Documents)
I open a folder containing those images and drag 10 images onto the workspace, click the title bar of the first one, mouse wheel scroll to get it zoomed in , apply the correction and then save OR if I want to go through all the images first to do say red eye corrections, I may minimise each image and work on the next.
I work in Edit mode, no navigator no organiser, just the toolbar, Materials Palette, and Layers Palette with auto hidden History and Learning palettes. I make sure it is in windowed mode (Windows > untick Tabbed Documents)
I open a folder containing those images and drag 10 images onto the workspace, click the title bar of the first one, mouse wheel scroll to get it zoomed in , apply the correction and then save OR if I want to go through all the images first to do say red eye corrections, I may minimise each image and work on the next.
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