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PrintRipper™ User Guide: Components
 

• PrintRipper™ Components

Main Screen

PrintRipper boasts a clean, easy to use interface throughout. PrintRipper's main window displays a summary of processes and active features at-a-glance as •well as photo count and processing status. Line by line, your processes are listed along with their active features. You can suspend any process at anytime by toggling the process' active checkbox. This is especially useful if you have created several processes for different events, allowing you to only use processes that pertain to your current job. There are no limits on how many processes you can create or use at a time.
PrintRipper also gives you, at-a-glance, how many photos you have processed. You can reset your counter at any time and your count can carry over from previous launches.

•PrintRipper's Processing Status Indicator lets you know if PrintRipper is currently processing a photo.During an event shoot, you will see this status indicator turn from green (ready/standby) to red (currently processing) often.

*You can easily create a new process by clicking on the plus (+) button below the Process Summary Viewer, located on the lower-left of the main window. You can remove a process just as easily by selecting the process you want to delete and then clicking on the minus (-) button, located to the right side of the Create Process button.

Image Process Setup

This is where you choose your process settings. PrintRipper offers many options for photo manipulation and has arranged these features into neatly-grouped tabs for easy access. To set up a new process, click the new process button (+) as described above. If you wish to edit a process, double-click the process summary line listed in the Main Window.

 
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