You can use the commands in this section to define the look of the thumbnails in galleries that have them.
A thumbnail is a miniature version of a picture or video in a gallery, and it is created automatically by the program. Thumbnails are shown in frames that can make them look like slides, negatives, post-its, etc.
These commands are for defining the thumbnail's appearance:
▪ | Preset Image: you can choose the frame for the thumbnail from a selection. |
▪ | Custom Image: you can load the graphic file (in .JPG, .GIF, .PNG, .BMP, .PSD, .TIF, .DIB, .PCX, .RLE, .TGA or .WPG format) that corresponds to the frame you want to use. |
To create a new frame, prepare the image and save it in a file. You should create square frames and save them in .PNG form, if you want to maintain an outer transparency. |
The following Options are also available for the thumbnails:
▪ | Thumbnails outer margin: you can define the margin between one thumbnail and the next. |
▪ | Outer Image Margin (%): you can specify the margin between the thumbnail and the frame. |
▪ | Enable Color Saturation: you can specify the color saturation of the thumbnail frame. A coloring effect is applied to the frame's image so that it tends towards the required color. |
Color saturation has no effect on black or white frames. |