Nr. | Original expression | Translated expression | ||
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101 | < not set > | |||
102 | <- | <- | ||
103 | <name> | |||
104 | A raster image is a rectangular area of dots called pixels. A picture is created by assigning each dot a color using various drawing tools. All photographs and most pictures found on the web are in fact raster images. | |||
105 | A rectangle can be mapped onto a Bézier patch. | |||
106 | A rectangle can be moved, scaled in X and Y directions and rotated. | |||
107 | A rectangle can be turn into arbitrary convex quadrangle as if it were rotated in 3D space and projected back using perspective projection. | |||
108 | A short description of this operation displayed in status bar or tooltip. | |||
109 | A temporary folder, where processed files are put by default. | |||
110 | Absolute path to the image to use as watermark. | |||
111 | Absolute size: | |||
112 | Account | Account | ||
113 | Activate RealWorld Photos | |||
114 | Activate tag | |||
115 | Active layer | |||
116 | Add Watermark | |||
117 | Add a rectangular border. | |||
118 | Add a shadow of given intensity and offset. | |||
119 | Add a shadow of given intensity and offset.<br><br><a href="http://wiki.rw-designer.com/Raster_Image_-_Drop_Shadow">More information</a>. | |||
120 | Add a shadow to the drawn shape. |
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