Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
Step Seven:
If you're using this gallery for online proof-
ing, the next two features might come in
handy. You can have each photo's filename
displayed above the photo (well, you can
actually choose other options besides
the filename), and you can add a caption
(pretty much whatever you want) below
the photo. You turn these text features on
in the Image Info panel. The Title check-
box turns on the text above the photo,
and you use the pop-up menu to the right
of it to choose what info gets displayed
up there (you can choose to have the file-
name appear up top, as I have here, or the
date the photo was taken, the exposure,
etc.). The Caption checkbox works the
same way, but that text appears below your
photo. In the example here, I chose Custom
Text f from the pop-up menu, which brought
up a text field right beneath it (highlighted
here), where I typed in my own custom
text to appear beneath each photo.
Step Eight:
There are a couple more tweaks you can
make here. Up in the Appearance panel,
if you want, you can turn off the little
horizontal divider lines that separate your
Identity Plate from the text below it, and
that appear across the bottom of your
page, by turning off the Section Borders
checkbox. Also, the Show Cell Numbers
checkbox in the Grid Pages section puts
a large sequential number in each cell, as
shown here (this makes it easy for the
client to tell you, “I like numbers 5, 8, 14,
22, and 23"). ( Note: I turned off my water-
mark for this gallery at this point.) When
you've finished tweaking your Web gallery,
you might want to save it as a template
(I sure would), so you can reapply it any
time with just one click. Go to the Template
Browser and click the + (plus sign) button
to add the current look as a template.
 
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