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.