


You may alternatively use your mouse wheel to zoom in and out. Manual zooming is possible through the slide control either by dragging the knob or clicking the +/- controls. Clicking the now facing arrows again, will switch back to the previous display mode.

This makes it easy to compare the before and after states of an optimization as demonstrated in the screenshot above with the original dull image on the left and the optimized vivid image on the right. The view bar offers a special functions to customize the split screen that offers an integrated before-and-after view. Here, you may supervise the success of the optimization and access the optimize controls.ģ: These are the available function categories.Ĥ: Functions from the currently selected category appear here. You can then process each folder as a separate project.ġ: The thumbnail browser is used for folder navigation and displays miniature previews for the contained images.Ģ: The preview pane provides a preview of the selected picture. If you need to optimize more than 1,000 images, we recommend creating separate subfolders with each containing a maximum of 1000 files. If you try to add more files than that to a project, you will see the following message: Due to technical constraints, the program can process a maximum of 1,000 images in one go.
