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The packages module allows the operator to create complex and flexible package templates that can be applied to multiple images in a single step.
dScope Packages Module

The package template creation process starts by selecting the print size you wish to create. Once that is selected, a blank template is created and you can create up to twenty image boxes on that page. The image boxes can be sized, rotated and overlapped. Where boxes are overlapped, the box that takes priority can be selected. A background image can be selected and this image will 'show through' anywhere on the page that is not covered by an image box.

Image boxes can also have a 'Transform File' applied to them (for more information about transform files, please go to the Core Module page) which will modify any image placed in that image box.

Once the template is complete it can be saved onto the computer and reused whenever required in the future.

A package template can be applied to any number of images in a single step, a product page being produced for every one of those images. To create the final print, dScope will place a version of the image into every image box in the package template. The images will be sized and fitted as required to fit into each box, and if a transform file is associated with that box, that transform will be used to modify the image as it is placed into the box. A common use of this capability is to create a package that will include a colour, sepia and a black & white version of the image on a page.

 

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