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    Default If you change the hue of a bitmap, the change doesn't export to PDF

    (Using the "Set Photo Hue" function). Tested on DP9 trial.

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    Default Re: If you change the hue of a bitmap, the change doesn't export to PDF

    Thanks, that has been logged for the developers to look at.

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    Default Re: If you change the hue of a bitmap, the change doesn't export to PDF

    I do most of my photo editing in another software...just tried and yup, doesn't hit the PDF. Until Xara fixes this, you can create a bitmap copy of the altered photo. That hits the PDF.

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    Default Re: If you change the hue of a bitmap, the change doesn't export to PDF

    Do this, once you have changed the Hue, create a bitmap copy and use the copy. That should do the trick.

    Pete, I have found if I edit a photo and export the photo as a JPEG that the thumbnail preview image does not reflect the edits.

    I just tried this work around and it works fine.

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    Default Re: If you change the hue of a bitmap, the change doesn't export to PDF

    Seems to work for me Gary

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    Default Re: If you change the hue of a bitmap, the change doesn't export to PDF

    Quote Originally Posted by gwpriester View Post
    Pete, I have found if I edit a photo and export the photo as a JPEG that the thumbnail preview image does not reflect the edits.
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    That would more than likely be a Windows thumbnail cache issue, Gary.

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    Default Re: If you change the hue of a bitmap, the change doesn't export to PDF

    That would more than likely be a Windows thumbnail cache issue, Gary.
    OK. But still and all, if I modify a bitmap image it is useful to see a representative thumbnail (I have a hard enough time remembering things). So using my method seems to do the trick.

 

 

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