Can't find 'Edit > Selection ratio'

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Roshlin
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Can't find 'Edit > Selection ratio'

Post by Roshlin »

Hi friends,

Congratulations for this excellent program, (I know you know that, but saying that one more time won't do you any harm) :D

I had the version 1.80.3 installed and saw this tip of the day which I found interesting.
The selection ratio lets you prepare your photos for the image lab easily. Open your image, and then choose one of the ratios available in menu 'Edit > Selection ratio'.
Suprisingly when I click the edit menu I do not find the option > select ratio.

A few days back I downloaded the version 1.90 which has the same tip, but not available in the edit menu,

Today trying to find the solution in this forum I went through a few posts, which talk about this funtion but could not find any which describes how to activate it ( if it needs that)

I also found a post announcing the 1.93 version today, installed it with the same results.

Thanks for this great programme and your help.
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Drahken
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Post by Drahken »

Do you have an image open? In viewer mode? The menus are often different in basic mode (with no images open) and in browser mode. If so, then it should be right in front of you. It's called "SET selection ratio" though, so that might be why you're overlooking it.

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btw, you can also access it by right clicking the image:

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Roshlin
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Post by Roshlin »

Hi Drahken, :)

Thanks for your quick response.

I was looking for it in the browsr mode. :shock: I thought it worked in some sort of batch mode, so I was selecting various photos o prepare to send a lab.

Can I acumulate selection, select varios images only by clicking on them instead of having to press the ctrl button as well.?????

I would like to use this programme somewhat like a photo kisok software.

Thanks again
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