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Where do I find the serial
number for my copy of Do It Best Virtual Color Gallery? |
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The serial number is printed
on the back of the CD jewel case. You will need the serial number
the first time you run Virtual Color Gallery. You will also need the
serial number when you call technical support. To find the serial
number once you have installed and run Virtual Color Gallery, select
Help - About Virtual Color Gallery. The screen displays the serial
number.
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Color Visions cannot open my image file. Why? |
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Color Visions currently supports JPEG, and bitmap files.
If your image file is not in one of these formats, you will not be
able to open the file using Virtual Color Gallery. You can, however,
convert your file into a format that Virtual Color Gallery supports.
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Are digital pictures of houses supplied with Virtual
Color Gallery? |
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Yes. There are digital images in the Sample Images folder.
These are houses you can use to practice changing colors and painting.
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Why is the picture upside down in the Virtual Color
Gallery window? |
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Some images are scanned upside down and then saved to
disk that way. If an image is not correctly oriented on the screen,
use the Rotate Image command located in teh Edit window to rotate
the image clockwise in 90º increments. Continue until your image is
upright.
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Can I open a picture of a house that I i have painted
with Virtual Color Gallery in other software applications? |
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Yes. The Export commands let you save houses in the common
JPEG format for use in other applications.
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Will my computer work with Virtual Color Gallery? |
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If your computer can run Windows 98, 2000, NT, or XP,
it can run Virtual Color Gallery. Performance improves with more RAM,
increased processor speed, and faster and larger hard drives. It is
also recommended that the computer support 24-bit color. Check out
the system requirements for more details. |