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04/03/2004 06:53:24 AM · #1
How have you customised the toolbars in your editing program? I only just realised yesterday that I could alter the buttons in Painsthop Pro, and my initial layout (left -> right) goes like this:

Export JPG, Export GIF, Export PNG ||| Add Borders, Adjust HMS, Edge Preserving Smooth ||| Unsharp Mask, Gaussian Blur, Auto-enhance Saturation, Expand Selection, Contract Selection, Salt & Pepper Filter, Duplicate Layer ||| Clarify, Manual Colour Correction, Fade Correction, Mask From Image, Auto-enhance Contrast, Split to RGB, Combine from RGB, Split to HSL, Combine from HSL.

Also, in between there are some buttons that I haven't used before and I'm testing. What buttons have you added to your toolbars (and what important ones have I missed out)?

04/07/2004 11:52:40 AM · #2
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04/09/2004 09:12:04 AM · #3
I guess people like to keep this a secret. Fair enough!
04/09/2004 09:24:30 AM · #4
I don't think it's that we want to keep it a secret. It's probably something that we don't fret about.

I work with the default setup for toolbars. If I find I'm doing something often enough then I consider customizing the toolbar.

04/09/2004 07:41:25 PM · #5
Thanks for your answer. There is probably some helpful soul somewhere who has written a tutorial or FAQ or something about the most useful tools, which are almost useless, what the hell they all do, which you should be using most often, what the professionals mostly use...you know, that kind of thing. It was unfair of me to ask people here to write so much stuff on my behalf.
04/09/2004 09:40:52 PM · #6
Never knew about the Export JPEG command ... that'll save a few hundred mouse clicks over the months, I expect.
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