Graphics Programs Reference
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Click and drag the cursor over several images on the Light Table to select a group of
images and move them as a unit.
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To remove an image from the Light Table, click the Light Table Put Back Selected button shown
earlier in Figure 3.31. If you can't see an image that's hiding under another image, select it in the
Browser and click the Light Table Uncover button. The image will be visible even if it's completely
under another image. Then you can resize or move one of the images.
Notice that a number 1 appears in the top right of the thumbnail for each image that you place
onto the Light Table. To easily see any images that haven't yet been used, click the Show Unplaced
Images button so that only the unplaced images appear in the Browser. To see all the images
again, click the Show All button.
You can use the Adjustments panel to apply adjustments to the images while they're on the Light
Table. However, some of the adjustments such as Straighten, Crop, Red-Eye, and Quick Brushes are
not available in the toolbar. To use these adjustments, click the Show Viewer button that's above
the Browser. The regular Viewer appears where you make the necessary adjustments. When you're
finished making adjustments, click the Show Viewer button again to return to the Light Table.
If you've created a grouping of images that you want to print as a collage, deselect all the images
by clicking on the background of the Light Table. Then choose File
Print Light Table to get the
Print dialog so you can output the print, which is discussed in detail in Chapter 7. Note that you
can use this same dialog to save the Light Table layout as a PDF by clicking the PDF button and
choosing Save as PDF in the pop-up menu.
To delete a Light Table, select the Light Table in the Library panel and choose File
Delete Light
Table.
 
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