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ImageWizard Version 1.02

This file contains important updates and corrections to the
documentation in your ImageWizard package. Please note 
the following information:
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Microsoft Windows:
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ImageWizard version 1.02 requires Microsoft Windows 
version 3.1 or greater. Windows 3.0 is not supported.

Updated Drivers for Diamond Speedstar 24X Video Card:
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If you are using the Diamond Speedstar 24X video card,
updated drivers are available from Diamond which may resolve 
incompatibility problems with ImageWizard, the Multimedia
Wizard Guide, and other applications.

File Formats:
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ImageWizard now provides write-only support for the Windows
Metafile (.WMF) file format. The Run Length Encoded file
format is supported for read-only. The Image (.IMG) file format 
is not supported. 

Opening Animation Sequence:
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If you wish to remove the opening animation sequence in 
ImageWizard, follow the directions on the ImageWizard
Uninstall card. However, if you wish to bring back the
opening animation sequence, you will have to re-install
ImageWizard. As an alternative, you could temporarily
disable the opening animation sequence by renaming
the intro.avi file, found in the Wizard 1.0 sub directory,
to (yourname).avi. Then, if you wish to use the animation 
sequence again, simply rename it back to intro.avi. 

Working Directory:
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ImageWizard automatically assigns a "working directory" to your 
ImageWizard program item in the Windows Program Manager.
It is important that you do not change this working directory; 
ImageWizard may not function properly if it is changed.

Scanners:
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In order to use a GPIB-interface scanner with ImageWizard, you
will need to make sure that no other GPIB devices are hooked up 
to your computer when you scan.

Printers:
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ImageWizard supports the Kodak XL 7700 printer series 
using the GPIB-interface. ImageWizard does not support the 
SCSI-interface.

Mask:
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The Invert and None tools on the Area/Create Mask tool window
are available while you are creating a mask (that is, while
the Create Mask tool is depressed). This provides you with more
flexibility in creating a mask. 
-  Choose the Invert tool when you want to invert, or reverse, your
    current mask selection. 
-  Choose the None tool when you want to select all but a few of 
    the colors in the image for your mask. When you choose the
    None tool, the entire image will be selected for your mask.
    Then choose the Subtraction tool and select the colors of the 
    image you wish to subtract from the mask. 

You can also create an object based on your mask. Once you 
have created a mask that you are satisfied with, you can turn 
the portion of the image that is included in your mask 
into an object by doing the following:
  1.  Choose Turn Mask On from the Edit menu.
  2.  Choose Grab Object from the Area menu. 
Just as with all objects, the object will be surrounded by an 
outline of alternating red and white dashes. The Move tool on the
Object tool window will be automatically activated.

Distort:
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The Distort tool on the Object tool window is not functional
on computers without a math coprocessor (floating-point
processor). 486 DX computers include a math coprocessor.
Other computers, such as the 386 SX, 386 DX, and 486 SX, 
generally do not come with a math coprocessor. You can  
purchase a math coprocessor separately for these machines.

Multimedia Wizard Guide:
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If you are using a display driver with large fonts (some drivers
of 800 x 600 resolution or higher), Multimedia Wizard Guide
text may not fit properly on the page. We suggest you view the 
Multimedia Wizard Guide using a display driver with small, or
standard, fonts.

The Multimedia Wizard Guide uses the following fonts that are 
supplied with Windows: MS Serif, MS Sans Serif, and 
Times New Roman. If these fonts are removed from your system, 
the quality and legibility of the text will deteriorate.

