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About the Image Editor
The Image Editor provides the following options:
Edit—Includes the following options:
Undo—Undoes the previous operation performed on the image.
Cut—Removes the selected area from the image.
Copy—Copies the selected area.
Paste—Pastes the area that was previously cut or copied to the image.
View—Includes the following options:
Display Alpha Channel—Displays the Alpha Channel.
Cursor Position—Displays the x- and y- coordinates of the cursor in the bottom right corner of the Image Editor.
Pixel ARGB value—Displays the Alpha and RGB values at the pixel location of the pointer in the bottom right corner of the Image Editor.
Image—Includes the following options:
Size—Resizes the image.
Mirror—Mirrors the image either horizontally or vertically.
Rotate—Rotates the image either clockwise or counterclockwise.
Crop—Crops the image.
Repeat—Duplicates the image. Use this option to create a tiled texture larger than the original image file.
Blur—Blurs the image. The valid range is 2 through 9.
Oil Paint—Creates an oil paint effect on the image.
Smear—Smears the image.
Sharpen—Sharpens the image. The valid range is 0.0 through 1.0.
Brighten—Brightens the image.
Contrast—Changes the contrast of the image. The default contrast value is 20.
Saturation—Changes the saturation of the image.
Tint—Changes the tint of the image.
Grey Scale—Converts the image to grey scale.
Emboss—Creates an embossed effect on the image.
Create Alpha Channel—Reads any pixel of the specified RGB values in the image and makes it a transparent channel.
Slide Show—Displays multiple images in a slide show format.