Using dialog boxes

Dialog boxes are windows that open when you choose certain Corel PaintShop Pro commands. You can use them to select and preview command options. All dialog boxes remember where you last positioned them on the screen and re-open in the same location.

Common features found in many dialog boxes include the following:

Using preview areas

Most dialog boxes that you use to correct images, apply effects, or modify selections contain Before and After panes that show the image with changes applied.

You can show or hide the Before and After panes by clicking the Show/Hide Previews button:

When you hide the Before and After panes, you can still see the effects of the current settings on the image by marking the Preview on Image check box in the upper-right corner of the dialog box.

Editing numeric values

To edit values in Corel PaintShop Pro dialog boxes, you can use the numeric edit control to enter values and change settings.

Using color boxes

In some dialog boxes, a color box displays the currently selected color for a given control. When you move the pointer over the color box, the pointer changes to a dropper and displays the RGB values.

Randomizing parameters

Many correction and effect dialog boxes contain a Randomize Parameters button that lets you update settings with random values.

To resize a dialog box Back to Top

Edit workspace 

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You can also double-click the title bar to maximize the dialog box.

To zoom in or out of the image preview Back to Top

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You can also expand the dialog box to create more room for the Before and After panes. For more information about resizing dialog boxes, see To resize a dialog box.

To pan the image preview Back to Top

Edit workspace 

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You can also hold down the Pan button , and then center the selection rectangle over the part of the image you want to display.

To proof changes in the main image window Back to Top

Edit workspace 

To edit numeric values Back to Top

Edit workspace 

 

Click in the control, press Delete or Backspace, and type a new value.

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If you enter a value that is out of range for the control, it turns red.

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You can also double-click the number to highlight it, and type a new value.

To choose a color from a dialog box Back to Top

Edit workspace 

 

To randomize settings within a dialog box Back to Top

Edit workspace 

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You can try a variety of settings by continuing to click the Randomize parameters button until you get the effect you want.


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