General
General
General Information
Welcome
Dear Customer,
Glenisys Ltd. welcomes and congratulations you on purchasing our world-leading product. GS Software Package is a result of our hard team work and experience at Glenisys, especially who are listed in Credits chapter. To ensure trouble-free enjoyment, please read this manual carefully and use the software as directed. Should you still need assistance, please dont hesitate to contact us at [email protected] or personally. Any other feedback is also highly appreciated. We wish you all the best and good luck.
Yours sincerely,
or (+) Contained only by GS Layout PLUS (not by GS Layout BASE). (*) Optional feature, see Software Modules.
Finding info
Navigating The screen is divided into three parts: there are 2 colored selector frames around the white pages of the book (like this). The selector frames are for convenient and fast lookup of the needed information. The headline contains the main topics (grouped in Global, Main Apps, Opt. Plugins, Index), and the left side panels contain their chapters. Click on a topic in the headline, then its chapters appear in the left panel. Click on a link in the left panel to view the related page of the book. Also jump with the cross-links between pages, as usual. You can return to the previous steps with the Back button of your browser or Backspace key. To find a feature by name, please use the alphabetical Index from the headline. To get back to the default view click on in top left corner Tutorial The Tutorial link in the headline is useful for systematic learning, it contains the features grouped by type, following the main steps of the workflow. The GS Tutorial folder on the hard disk contains according example files. This folder can be reached via the GS Tutorial shortcut from your Desktop. Basic knowledge This manual assumes that you have a basic working knowledge of your computer and its operating conventions, including how to use a mouse and standard menus and commands. It also assumes you know how to open, save, and close files. For help with any of these techniques, please see your Windows documentation. Choose & Select The words choose and select are often interchangeable in
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conversational English. In this manual, however, there is a distinct difference between the two terms: When the manual tells you to select something, it stays selected. This is the case with checkboxes and menu options. When the manual tells you to choose something, a one-time action is performed. This is the case with most commands; they perform their chosen action only once.
license and a hardware key. Online Help & Tutorial Software Manual is available on the screen. Tutorial example files are included on the hard disk.
Software Modules
GS Software Package is a modular system of applications. The elements of this system can be used in several combinations, providing a flexible solution for any security prepress design system.
Main Applications
GS Layout is the all-in-one graphic security application, which can be installed in 2 different levels: GS Layout BASE the elemental level GS Layout PLUS the extended level with additions GS Engraver GS Retracer is a software application for hand engravers or graphic artists is the application for easier recreation of old designs is a special limited level application for hosting optional plugins
Optional Plugins
Moreover there are optional features. They can be installed individually with a main application: GS Art Screen GS Barcode GS Crop Versatile security screening (Free Screen & G-Screen) Creating usual and 2D barcodes Previewing and editing huge pixel images Direct Laser Engraving interface 5 extra tools from GS Engraver
Producing plate-ready TIFF files for CTP machine Managing color lists
Latent image generator Creating Guilloches design elements quickly with Wizards Step & repeat function with distortion Measuring density of individual plates
Security colorization
GS Screenphony GS Stroke3D
Advanced security screenings Functions & tools to control intaglio engraving machines
GS Vector High-precision vector element generation (2 levels: GS Vector Starlight and GS Vector Premium) GS View3D GS XeroGuard GS XeroShield 3D on-screen modeling Patent-pending anti-photocopy protection Anti-photocopy protection methods including GS XeroGuard
Important: Please note that due to the complexity of the modular system this manual may contain more information compared to your current installation. The aim is to provide the most details of the individual features, for better understanding the relationship between them, and to have an advanced overview of the system. Its still easy to identify the features and commands as we carefully marked them both in the application and this manual. (See also General > How To Use This Manual?)
Versions
We provide our software as New Versions and Service Packs, see below.
New Versions
Version number informs about the amount and level of included features (tools, commands, options) in the current application. The current version is 4, the included features are shown in the manual with this sign: . (Previous versions are referred as .) We provide new versions as upgrades higher versions certainly include the features of lower ones.
Service Packs
The result of usual enhancements and bug fixes of the previous Service Pack (x.3). We provide service packs as updates. The current Service Pack is x.4. Included features are marked in the manual with this sign: .
Your configuration
Your current software version number is shown in the following places: The titlebar of the applications main window.
Version & Service Pack The first value is the Version number, the rest is the Service Pack number (see above). In this release configuration the Version is 4, the Service Pack is 4.01.01.
GS Layout BASE (including GS Frame) Align, Arrow, Aura, Blend, Blur, Colors & Patterns, Complex Transform, Cut&Reflect, Drop Along, Drop In, Dyna Screen, EpsPlace, Fragment , Gradient , Granit Screen, Grids & Guides, Image Filter , Image List , Image Rotate, Invert, K-Scope, LWM, LWM Classic, Move, Pathfinder, Pipetta, LayoutPlace, Polygon, Purge, Reflect, Rich Text, Rotate, Scale, Scale Screen, Screen Master, Screen Morphing, SelectSame, Set Size, Shear, Spiral, Spline Lift, Star, UnsharpMask, Bar, History, Offset, Type, Wave, Dithering Screen, Free Transform, Halftone Screen, M-Drop, Mosaic, PointMove, Recolorize, Relief, Round, Scanner, Screen Merge; Document statistics, Export PDF, Merge, Preview on ImageFilter, Tiling Tool, MultiMask, Pattern Screen. GS Layout PLUS (including GS Layout BASE) Dash, Envelope, Fade Out, Fractal, ImagePen, Lasso Select, Lasso Point Select, Line Select, LWM, PathFinder, ReBlend, Select Garbage, Selection Path, Simplify, Spider Boundaries, Spider Layer, SpiderNet, Vectorize, AutoCAD Export, FindEdges, Form, Median, MinimumBrightness & Contrast, Maximum, PlateKnockOut, Polyline Select, PrintLimit, Combine, Cut & Mask, Dash, Dauer, Gaussian Distort, Gradation, Greek, Labyrinth, Levels, Line Mesh, Maze, Posterize, Random Elements, Relief Blur, Replace segments, Shift, Threshold, Twirl, Complex Modulation, ImageSelect Tool, Image Selection menu, Kolam, Path Shape, Permanent Wave. GS Engraver (including GS Layout PLUS) Massage, Retouch, Spline, Wrinkle, Engraver, Comb, Dash Massage, LWSmooth, MultiBurin, Smooth, Magnetic, Pipe, Draw dash points. GS Retracer (including GS Frame) ColorFilter, Mergery, Mergery RGB, ReTracer; (extra if Layout BASE of Engraver exist: LLM Gradation, LWM Absolute change). GS Art Screen GS Crop Free Screen, G-Screen, Merge, Trim. U-Screen.
ExternCropTool,
CTP Single Tool, Show CTP Single, Impose Bleed. LatentCreator, LatentImage. Background Wizard, Linemotif Wizard, Relief Wizard, Rosette
GS Legacy Wizard.
GS MultiStep Form (LayoutPlus), PlateExport, StepAndRepeat, IntaglioPlateExport (only with GS Stroke3D). GS Plate Statistics GS Rainbow GS RIP PlateStatistics. Vertical Rainbow.
Rainbow,
GS Stroke3D InkHolder.
GS Vector VectorData (for database), VectorStarlight (without toolbox), VectorPremium, VectorPremiumPlus (built in Lua programming language). GS View3D GS XeroGuard View3D. XeroGuard.
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Interface Basics
Working With Files
The application handles both vector and high-resolution pixel graphic objects which are needed to complete the security graphic artwork. They can be fully employed, imported, created, edited and exported. All the well-known color formats can be used to colorize the pixel graphic objects (BW, Grayscale, RGB, CMYK, LAB, 1 to 12 color separated). Importing freehand drawings, photographic originals or elements of digital databases in native and foreign file formats is possible.
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Starting The Application
1. After the successful installation the applications should run flawlessly. Please login with your user name (administrator privileges are recommended), and start the required application choosing an icon from Start Menu > Glenisys folder. (Note that its items on your computer may differ, according to your licenses.)
1. The application window appears. (The version number is displayed at the top edge of the main window.) 2. The Startup Screen is shown for a while. At its bottom edge there is the version number and the license expiration date. (Note that the Startup Screen can be shown by choosing Help > Startup Screen.)
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3. A new empty file also opened automatically. Use it or open an existing file and start to work. Hint: Faster launch Create a shortcut on the Windows Desktop or Taskbar to start the application. For further details see your Windows documentation.
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Documentation
The manuals and other written material can be found in the Documentation subfolder. (Note that the free Adobe Acrobat Reader is needed to open these PDF format files. The installer can be found on the CD-ROM.)
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Interface Basics
Using The Task Manager
Although it is not necessary, the Windows Task Manager can be used to monitor the CPU usage i.e. the calculations in the background during the work. Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to switch to the Windows Security Window. Click on Task Manager. Minimize the appearing window by clicking on the according icon in the top right corner:
A small green rectangular icon appears in the bottom right corner of the Desktop, showing the CPU usage. Moving the cursor over this icon also shows a percentage value. (Doubleclick on this icon to open the window again, if needed.) For further details see your Windows documentation.
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About The Work Area
The work area occupies the entire space within the application window and includes the printable page containing your artwork. The Green Rectangle The page edge is indicated by a green rectangle. This area can be printed on a printer. Note, that many printers cannot print to the edge of the paper, so the printable area is smaller than the page, depending on the capabilities of the selected printer. Outside area The area outside the green rectangle represents a space on which you can create, edit, and store elements of the artwork. Objects placed here are visible on-screen, but will not be printed. Greyed-out menus & commands Menus and commands can be found on the top of main window, as usual. Note that they may not be available (greyed out) if there are insufficient input elements for the process. In this case please move the cursor over the menu command, and check if the Status Bar contains a helping message about usage. Alternatively find the necessary information in this manual. Personal settings The interface settings on screen belongs to the user. If you want to setup your environment differently, login with another user name (administrator privileges are recommended) and change the settings.
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Interface Basics
Using Command Windows
In addition to the menus that appear at the top of your screen, the application includes a number of smaller windows to help you monitor and modify your work. They display editable information that relate to the active tool, selection, or command. You can display and hide them as you work. Tools option windows will close when selecting another tool. Except if opened from the Window menu. See Window > Object & Tool Palette Windows.
To hide a window:
To show or hide a window, mark or unmark its name by selecting it under the Window menu.
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Tabdecks
More command windows can be grouped in a common dock to save space on the screen. To dock windows hold Shift and simply drag one window over the other so the cursor changes to a special rectangle showing the docking possible. Note: The new tabdeck is being created after the active one in the dock. When removing tabdecks from a dock, hold Shift again. Note: The last remaining tabdeck also must be dragged out from the dock to convert to a usual window back.
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Window Conventions
The following buttons, checkboxes or menus appear on many windows. Listed alphabetically.
Apply button
The Apply button
Pressing this button shows the result of the parameter settings use it when the Online option is off. The window remain opened.
Cancel button
Cancels the operation, doesnt execute the command. Closes the window.
Create button
Pressing this button executes the current command according to the parameter settings a Super Object is created. (For the details see Super Objects > Principle.) Closes the window.
Turning this checkbox on the current tool will create enhanced objects even when dragging. Turning this option off the tool draws in a usual way.
Default data
Default data A titlebar menu command to load the default data in the fields of the dialog box.
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On most windows Enhanced Value Fields can be found (e.g. all fields for distance, angle, resolution, plus Complex Transform > Scale, Drop Along > corrections) providing several convenient ways of value entering. The values can be typed here directly, can be copied and pasted between fields by right-clicking for Copy/Paste, and can be set by sliders (dragging or moving also with arrow keys and mouse wheel). Basic mathematical formulas e.g. (2+sin(60))/2 can be used with: + / * ( ) ^ abs sqrt sin cos for substraction, addition, division, multiplication, brackets, power, absolute value, evolution, sinus, cosinus. Both dot (.) and comma (,) are accepted for decimal points. Right-click on a slider to set its parameters.
An Enhanced Value Slider and its helping tooltips (on Complex Transformation window)
Gradiation curve
This controls the changing between the side values of the modulation. The curve can be edited in several ways: Clicking on the curve allows to add new control points. The control points and segments of the curve can be dragged by the mouse, moreover right-clicking on the curve field a menu appears:
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Line/Spline Selects between the two modes of the curve. When set to Line, sharp changes can be created by adding new control points to it. When set to Spline, the curve is changing smoothly. Percent/Value Selects between the two display modes of the Tooltip (see below) When set to Percent, the two numbers appear in percentages, when set to Value, the two numbers appear calculated in the grayscale range, between 0 and 255. Show Tooltip Turning this option on shows the actual input/output levels when moving the cursor over a control point. Reverse Curve Mirrors the curve to the horizontal median of the curve field. Edit Curve Opens the Gradiation data pairs window where the control points can be defined by data pairs. The first number controls the type of the curve (0 = Line, 1 = Spline), the second number defines the number of control points, the third and fourth number (a pair) defines the coordinates of the leftmost control point, the next pair defines the coordinates of the second control point from the left etc. Hint: These values can be copied to a text editor for saving the settings, if needed. Reset Curve Clears the changes, returns to the default state of the curve. Special effect Certain regular shapes can be selected here for easier setting of the curve. Load Loads a saved setting for the Gradiation curve from the hard disk (GLC format).
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Save Saves the current settings of the Gradiation curve to the hard disk (GLC format).
Turning this checkbox on the Create button is disabled, only the OK button can be pressed. In this situation the selected input files of the command will be kept (i.e. their copy), separately from the output. When turning this option off, the input files will disappear, but they will be preserved in the created Super Object, as its Sources (see Super Objects > States).
Measurement units
In the value fields the measurement unit also can be typed as required, regardless of the default setting of the field. (See File > Preferences > Guide.) Right-clicking on the values, various measurement units can be selected from the appearing small window the application automatically converts the value as required.
Message field
A non-editable field for showing helping information, error messages, or OK if theres no problem with the parameter settings.
Name fields
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On some windows there are fields for specifying (group) names of objects. (For naming groups see Window > Attributes Window.) Enter the name directly or right-click and select from the appearing Groups list. Alternatively use the Selection Tool or the Object Selection Tool to drag the object itself from the page to this field this loads its name automatically.
OK button
The OK button
Pressing this button also executes the current command according to the parameter settings, but in a usual way, without Super Object creation. Closes the window. Normally OK is activated when closing a parameter window by pressing Enter. (See Create is Default in Attributes Window.)
Online checkbox
The Online checkbox
When this option is on the application immediately calculates the result of the parameter settings. Turning this option off allows you to make all the changes and press Apply for showing the result this is recommended when working with a big amount of data, e.g. large objects, huge amount of spline points etc.
Preview checkbox
When this option is on, the application shows the result helping to estimate if the settings are OK before proceeding with the current command. Note: Zooming in/out while working in option windows shows only the selection in the next magnification. To see also the elements, turn off/on the Preview checkbox again.
Processing window
A window showing the progress of current process in percents. (with different random animations) The two vertical bars on the left show swapping (see Image Swap Preferences) and CPU usage rate progresses.
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Log In some cases a Log button appears in the bottom right corner of the window. Clicking on it a text field expands informing about the details of the current process.
Recall button
The Recall button
Recall 1) Loads the values of the previous transformation (even if it was done by hand e. g. dragging an object etc.) in the fields of currently opened parameter window. 2) Also useful to recall the latest value of Measure Tool: while in the currently opened parameter window, select Tool Palette > Measure Tool, measure a distance and click on Recall.
Reset button
The Reset button
In the top right corner on the titlebar of some windows there are small icons (triangles or/and an X) in order to select the following options. (Note: Please note that in Windows Vista these signs appear as simple characters like >.) 1. The small triangle pointing up/down works as a button to maximize/minimize the command window when minimize, this is still opened on the screen, showing limited information. (Most command windows can be hidden fully by double-clicking on their titlebar.) 2. The other small triangle pointing to the right brings up the Titlebar menu (can also be opened by right-clicking on the titlebar). This menu usually contains the following commands. (See Super Objects > States for the details.)
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Make/Release Creates or cancels the current effect. Expand Convert the selected element from a Super Object to a regular one, according to the Result data. Result Changes the state of the Super Object from Default to Result. In this state individual parts of the object can be modified by hand. Doing this a message alerts about hand modification.
Source Changes the state of the Super Object to Source. This state allows modifying the input data of the object. Reset Hand Modification After a confirming message it will change back the hand modified object to its Result state.
Confirmation message
Reset Transformation Choosing this command any additional transformations will be lost, and the object returns to its state before those transformations.
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Interface Basics
Resetting The Application
Hold down Ctrl+Shift on start
When starting the application, hold down Ctrl+Shift. The Modify registry window appears showing the current licenses with version number, creation date and expiration date. Turn the needed options on then click OK to execute: Delete window positions: Resets the position of command windows only. Set default tool data: Reloads the factory settings for the tools (initializing).
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Super Objects
Principle
Super Object processing (formerly called Enhanced Objects are renamed since of the unique developments in the application. The details are following here. ) is one
During the work most of the design elements are made from another ones, step by step, by modifying their attributes or using special filters, effects etc. Super Objects remember each step of these procedure their so-called history. A super object is created clicking on Create buttons in option windows (if the Keep original checkbox is turned off see Using command windows). Clicking on OK instead runs the usual current process without Super object creation. This history of a selected object is drawn in a tree-structure list, in the Attributes Window (right-click on the Show Tree View option in its titlebar menu, or click-on the small triangle). The branches of the tree are specific parts, graphic commands, filters, effects etc. Each node represents one step in the procedure. (See Window > Attributes Window.) Working with the history is different from the Undo/Redo process. The designer is able to modify each step directly, e.g. refine shapes, tuning parameters etc., without going back and making the whole process again from the very first step. The individual inner steps (i.e. the nodes inside) also can be switched to Release state or Expanded (by right-clicking on them and selecting the according command). This unique feature gives the maximum flexibility in editing. The simplest Super Objects are the Filter Objects. They can be created with commands from the Filter menu or the Image > Filters menu depending on whether they work with vector or pixel based objects. More sophisticated objects can be created from the Object menu (Blend, K-Scope, Type, Envelope (+), Form (+), LWM (+), GS Vector (*) etc.).
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Super Objects
States
While Super Object handling is fully automated in the application, the following details are essential for better understanding. Super objects are based on Source data, and they produce Result data using parameters of the process. Source and result data are usually basic drawing objects, and the parameters are set up in option windows. According to this, Super Objects have three states, the Default, Result and Source states. They can be displayed and changed when the Super Object is selected.
Default State
Default State is current, when both the Result and Source checkboxes in the Attributes Window are turned off. (This state becomes active right after creating a super object by clicking the Create button.) In this state the object can be handled as one in the further processes. This is a safe state; use the Selection Tool to select the Super Object fully. Although in some cases the individual elements of the object are still reachable discretely with the Direct Selection Tool or Lasso Point (+) Tool etc. The ?! characters appearing at the end of a super object name mean that the process creating the object has been aborted (see Window > Attributes Window).
Source State
Source state can be selected turning the Source checkbox of the Attributes Window on. This state allows modifying the source data of the Super Object, as follows. To modify the source data: 1. Right-click on one of the desired nodes of the tree-structure list (history) in the Attributes Window, and choose Select&Modify. Alternatively: a) expand and right-click over the items in Layer Window, or b) move the cursor above the selected object on the page and use the right mouse menu. 2. The corresponding option window or a part of the Super Object appears, depending on the selected step of the procedure. Make the necessary changes, and click OK, if required. 3. Right-click on the same node of the history, and choose Recalculate. Alternatively: a) right-click over the expanded items in Layer Window, or b) move the cursor above the selected object and use the right mouse menu again. A fourth way of recalculating is to switch back to Default state. All of these commands will automatically refresh the history of the Super Object and show the new result. To modify the last filter parameters: For easier editing simply double-click on the Super Object to bring up the last commands option window. Modify the parameters as needed, and click OK.
Result State
Result state can be selected turning the Result checkbox of the Attributes Window on. This state allows to modify the individual elements of the Super Object further. Trying this a message appears, to warn the designer that the object was modified by hand, i.e. what is drawn on the screen is different from the result of the history process. This message must be confirmed clicking the OK button. Switching back to Default state the commands of the history process will override the freehand modifications. So the additional modifications will be lost, according to another warning message. Further processing with Result state Please note that if applying a new filter command on a partly selected Result state Super Object, the further history (shown in Attributes Window) will be based on the selected paths only and not on the whole objects and their history commands. (Similar to partly selecting an object, and Copy/Paste it to a new document the latter one will not remember of the original object.)
Modifications
A modification of a Super Object can be stored in the file in different ways, depending on the current situation. 1. It is preferably stored by changing the filter parameters of the object (i.e. logically inside the object). 2. If its not possible, it is stored by adding it with the objects transformation matrix. Its called Hand Transformation. 3. If they are not possible, it is stored additionally to the object (logically outside of the object) after automatically switching it to Result state. Its called Hand Modification. For example a simple 75% horizontal scaling will be applied in three forms according to the type of Super object: 1. The Type objects horizontal distortion parameter will be changed to 75%. 2. The GS Vector (*) objects item will get a T sign in Attributes Window. Note: This can be removed by right-clicking on the item and choosing Reset transformations. 3. The Star objects item will get a small asterisk * sign (= hand modified) and an R sign (= Result State) in Attributes Window. Note: This can be removed by clicking on the Result checkbox, turning it off and switching the object back to Default State. Hint: Reset Hand Modification and Reset Hand Transformation commands can be found in almost all titlebar menus. (See Interface Basics > Window Conventions > Titlebar icons and menu.)
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Expand & Release
Expand
Selecting this command by clicking on the Expand button in the Attributes Window, or rightclicking on one of the nodes in the history list, or right-clicking on the object itself on the drawing area, will forget the contents of the history, and will convert the Super Object to a regular one, according to the Result data.
Release
This command also forgets all the data of the history, but will not convert the Super Object into its Result state. Instead, this will return to its Source data.
Example 1
1. Place the RosBeg01.jsp file from the JSP Standard Collection. The screen shows the GSVector object:
GSVector object
The colored cross and text GSVector (RosBeg01_1) shows that the object is in Default state. The text shows the type and the name of the Super object in brackets. The name can be rewritten in the Attributes Window or Layer Window. 2. Next step will be to apply a linewidth modulation with the LWM (+) Tool, from top left corner to bottom right corner. Set the minimum width to 0.05 mm and the maximum width to 1.0 mm. The result will look like this:
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When applying more Super Object commands, one after the other, the selected object(s) i. e. the sources of the new command will be automatically switched to Result state before the new command proceeds. Therefore undoing this command will show the previous Super Object in Result state. To change it back to Default state (as it was before) a second undo is needed. (So undoing one step the GSVector object would be shown in Result state.) 3. In the Attributes Windows Tree View it can be seen that the source of the Lwm object is the GSVector object. Modification of the GSVector object is possible by rightclicking on the object name and choosing Select&Modify.
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4. We got back to the GSVector object. Choosing Object > GSVector > Copy we can copy it for the standalone GSVector application. Start it, and choose Paste. Change the steps in the multiple_sines tool from 12 to 8, (remove the rectangle around) and copy and paste back to the application. 5. Recalculation is possible by right-clicking on the object name and choose Recalculate. The result is like this:
6. Lets apply the Screen Morphing filter on the top of the Lwm object. Choose Filter > Screen Morphing. Click on Create button to create a Super Object. The method should be Poles and the default parameters can be applied. The history will look like this:
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After right-clicking on Lwm and choosing Select&Modify the parameters for this
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8. After the modification right-click and choose Recalculate to update the whole objects tree. The result is:
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Example 2
1. Lets make a blend made of five lines, with approximately 40 mm length and 0.2 mm width. You can see on the screen:
Blend object
2. Again, the coloured cross and text Blend (Blend1) shows that the object is in Default state. The text shows the type and the name of the Super Object in brackets. The name can be rewritten in the Attributes Window or Layer Window. Select the KScope Tool and make an A2 type background with 2x2 pieces. The result is something like this (smaller size!):
3. Next step will be to add an Envelope object to the top of the K-Scope. Choose Object > Envelope (+) > Make, and select the Circle icon. The result is here:
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The objects history can be checked in the Attributes Windows Tree View:
It shows that the Envelopes source is the K-Scope based on Blend object. Envelope also has an assistant path which is still active in Default state, so the shape of Envelope can be modified by dragging this bounding line. 5. Lets do a modification, increase the number of blend lines by one. Right-click on the blend and choose Select&Modify. After typing 4 instead of 3 into the Blend Option window Recalculate can be choosen from the Attributes Window of Blend object or right40
Example 3
1. Next example shows the possibility of variable height microtext creation. Draw a Bzier-curve with the Pen Tool and modify the linewidth by selecting only some point on the curve (use the Stroke & Fill Window). Make some copy of the curves and type a text to be dropped along the paths.
2. Select all and choose Filter > Drop Along. Drag-and-drop the Text object to the Groups field of the DropAlong window to enter Text1, which will be the name of the group to be effected. All other paths will be used as the place where to drop. Textmode switch should be on, Width correction is 5 percent, Vertical correction is zero and Enable rotate and Enable scaling based on linewidth are on. 3. The object history can be checked in the Attributes Windows Tree View:
The Text has no Source it has only Result. The DropAlong filter has two sources, one is the
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text and the other is the seven paths. You can modify the text by right-clicking on it. After modify the text in the Text option window (from JURA to GLENISYS for example), click on the Apply button. Choose Recalculate by right-clicking over the object. The result will look like this:
Notes
Easy Edit Double-click on Super Objects them brings up their option window for easier editing. Rename Super Objects can be renamed both in Attributes Window and Layer Window. Modify Right-click over a super object to bring up a menu and select Modify to change its parameters. Select Use the Selection Tool to select a Super Object fully, and use other selection tools to select its parts. Change together Several Super Objects can be selected and switched to Source/ Result state together in one step. ?! In the end of the name of Super Objects shows that the generating process was aborted. (I.e. although the Super Object is created as a data container, its content is not ready it should be recalculated/rebuilded.) Modify History Steps Remove/include one certain step from/into the history is possible, see Attributes Window. Partial Release/Expand Multi-level Super Objects parts (inner levels) can be Released/Expanded individually the rest of the structure will not change.
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Color Management
HowTo
I.1. Proofers
We have seriously tested and recommend Epson printers and our designer team is using an Epson R800 and R2400 printers. The A3 counterpart of the R800 is the R1900. We could also provide you with a set of sample printouts from these printers if you wish. REPRODUCING COLOR CALIBRATED SINGLE ORIGINAL: Epson Stylus Photo R2400 Printer Specifications: Printing method: A3+ colour inkjet photo printer with Epson UltraChrome K3 inks Epson Micro Piezo, Epson Variable-sized Droplet Technology with Epson Ultra Micro Dot for 3pl droplets Print Head of 1440 nozzles Resolution: Up to 5760 x 1440 optimised dpi on suitable media using RPM (Resolution Performance Management) Maximum media with size: A3+, A3, A4, 100mm x 8m, 210mm x 10m, 329mm x 10m,10 x 15cm, 13 x 18cm Media thickness: 0.08 mm 1.3 mm Driver:
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exceptional output quality while saving time and money. Product Features: Digital Camera create ICC profiles for digital cameras Monitor capture color information and create ICC profiles for CRT and LCD displays Output create ICC profiles for RGB, CMYK, Hexachrome and CMYK + Red/Green output devices Editor edits profiles or fine tunes the ones you've created working with lightness, contrast, saturation, white point or gradation curves. ColorPicker converts spot colors (CxF or Pantone) to process color MeasureTool for data collection from color measurement devices and accurate profile computation
I.4. Monitors
To accurately display security design it is unavoidable to use high resolution displays. Today LCD panels deliver the best possible solution for this purpose. TN, S-PVA and IPS are different technologies for LCD panels, where IPS is considered to be the best for graphic arts and color critical work. The observed color of these displays does not depend from the viewing angle and they deliver a wide enough gamut. Most of the high-end offerings for professional displays are equipped with IPS panels. Sizes of 24" and above are best suited for this kind of work. LCD monitors from Eizo, NEC, Lacie and Quato are recommended. HP or DELL is also acceptable.
II. Monitors
II.1. Calibration
Allow about half an hour for the monitor to reach operating temperature. Switch off the screen saver and power saving functions in your operating system as those can disturb the course of calibration. Before starting the actual calibration you may discover the user interface of the monitor and search for the adjustment possibilities. For the NEC 30 displays in their menu set the color temperature of 5000K, switch on uniformity and make sure the auto brightness feature (in the Brightness/Contrast Controls) is switched off. Use the application MeasureTool and the section Monitor Calibration (Device/Port configuration in emission mode) Adjustment of the settings of the monitor (OSD) to reach optimum for: white point, gamma, luminance (optimum values between 120 and 200 cd/m2 depending on ambient room illumination and personal preferences)
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To reach optimum values you may go through steps 1-6 back and forth. Measure Tool then creates the video card gamma table.
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At the end the software asks whether you want to set the newly generated profile as a default monitor profile. Select yes, and the profile will be copied into the \WINDOWS \system32\spool\drivers\color directory. This is the place where ICC profiles are stored in the Windows operating system. Programs like Photoshop search this directory to make available the containing profiles for use. By right click selection you can also install (i.e. copy into this directory) a profile from the operating system. You can double-check the installed monitor profile by opening the Display Control Panel and under the Advanced settings in the Color Management tab our newly generated profile should be selected as default profile. If that is the case, Photoshop and GSLayout will use it as the monitor profile. The supplied X-rite accessories CalibrationTester and DisplayProfile may also help to check the installed profiles and active video card gamma table.
III. Printers
III.1. Testchart printing
Switch off color management in the printer driver: Select correct paper type and speed.
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Print out a suitable version of the 9.18 RGB testchart from Photoshop with switched off color management. The testcharts are saved in the \Program Files\GretagMacbeth \ProfileMaker Professional 5.0.8\Testcharts\Printer directory. Or on the \Program Files (x86) in case of 64 bit operating systems.
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For accurate profiling select Large Profile Size. If you also want to print photographs with perceptual rendering intent using the profile you may experiment with the type of Perceptual Rendering Intent and Gamut Mapping. Settings of Paper-colored Gray and LOGO Chroma Plus or LOGO Colorful are good options. For proofing (with colorimetric rendering intents) these settings do not have significant influence. Include important information into the name of your profile like printer and paper type, date. Do not rename your profile later because the internal name can not be changed and applications usually refer to profiles by their internal name.
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The preferred resolution of the printer is read automatically by GSLayout from the printer driver settings. The antializing plays an important role in the calculation as well. 720 dpi and 4x4 settings for the Epson printers are a good starting points. Override the printing resolution by the Use CT resolution value if you encounter moir effects (in case you are using periodic screening technologies for example). You can try 360 dpi and 8x8 antializing in this case. You may also try and experiment with exporting Lab tiff files to see the results of preview printing. In this case the resolution, antialiazing and use of dot-gain settings will be defined in the Preferences > Proof section.
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Messages
This chapter contains the most important informating or error messages and their explanations. Message saving: The appearing messages can be automatically copied to the Clipboard when closing them clicking on OK while holding Shift. The contents of the Clipboard then easily can be pasted to an email for Glenisys Support ([email protected]), for example.
ArtGScreen filter was failed during generation ArtGScreen1 output!. Please use B&W input images only!
G-Screen (*) needs bitmap input images.
Cannot replace [].glt file! Temporary file [].gltTemp will not be deleted!
This message appears after editing a read-only file, when saving it. This means the original file couldnt be rewritten. But the changes has been already saved in another temporary file for your convenience. If you dont need it, please delete manually later. See also File > Save, Save As, Save All.
FadeOut filter was failed during generation FadeOut1 output! Place the compound path OVER the lines to be faded out!
This message appears when using Fade Out (+), and the compound path defining the border of the effect is under the linescreen. Please change their order (e.g. by dragging in Layer Window) before invoking the command.
illegal free
May appear at high resolution RIPping to a new document (see GS RIP (*)). Workaround: Save the work and restart the application.
Image has more than 65535 colors thus it cannot be saved in NLW format.
Workaround: Reduce the number of colors, and export again. (Image > Export)
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Please use the mentioned version to open the file. If the OK button is pressed, another message warns:
Memo::Free 00000000
May appear at high resolution RIPping to a new document (see GS RIP (*)). Workaround: Save the
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The horizontal/vertical start position of the cropped file is out of original one!
There is a problem with the From X, From Y values in GS Crop (*) option window. Please, correct the values.
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The position of the cropped file is too much! / The position of the cropped file must be greater than 0!
There is a problem with the From X, From Y, Width and Height values in GS Crop (*) option window. Please, correct the values.
This image cant be saved in the given format! Please choose another format!
BW and Lab images cannot be exported in JPEG (see Image > Export). Workaround: Choose another target format.
This tool works with only with single coloured B&W images in this stage!
The PlateStatistics Tool (*) can be used with simple and multichannel B&W images (also in Super objects) only. Images must be on one plate in 100%, and on another plates 0%. Trying to use on a page containing other color format images or vector-based elements (even if nothing selected) results this message. Workaround: Choose other input elements. (See also Image > Mode.)
An invalid character entered in the option window. Invoke the command again, and enter the corrected value.
Unknown Error. Please save the file with a different name and restart.
It is recommended to save the work, and restart the application.
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Clipboard formats
Copy from Illustrator Editing and copying a text from Adobe Illustrator to the Clipboard, and pasting it as a Type Object in GS Layout, some characters and formats (such as italic) may not appear. Workaround: Try to use (i.e. paste to) Rich Text Tool, instead of Type Tool.
Open
Colors in AI files AI files normally can be opened up to Illustrator version 8.0. In rare cases some colors appear differently. Workaround: Please use Illustrator format 7.0 instead. Level 3 PS files When opening PostScript files, the data is interpreted by the GS RIP (*) software. The application opens Level 2 compatible EPS files. Opening Level 3 PostScript files may not be possible, according to the limitation of GS RIP. Thumbnails Turning the Generate thumbnail checkbox on, and canceling it or clicking between file icons in the option window may freeze the application. Workaround: If happens, please select slower leave some time for the calculations.
Type Tool
Font name Select the typeface from the list of installed TrueType or OpenType fonts. (Known Limitation: Saved texts created of additionally installed i.e., nonsystem fonts with space(s) in their font names may be not recognized when opening the file again. See also File > Open.) Justification Paragraph justification is not available yet.
Non-English languages Typing in languages other than English some characters may not appear. Workaround: Use Rich Text Tool instead.
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PostScript fonts PostScript fonts cannot be used directly in GS Layout. Workaround: Convert them into TrueType or OpenType format before.
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Shortcuts
By alphabetical function list
Actual Size Append color Append color column Artwork mode Attributes Window Bar draw from center Bar draw exact square Blend Bring Forward Bring To Front Circle draw from center Clear Close window Colors & Patterns Window Comb (*) Tool Complex Transform Compound Paths Create Compound Paths Release Connect option Contour path Copy (to Clipboard) Copy when drag Copy when drag Tools Copy colors Corner Tool Cut Ctrl+1, double-click on Zoom Tool Ins (GS InkChooser) Ctrl+Ins (GS InkChooser) F9 Ctrl+Alt+A hold Alt hold Shift Ctrl+Alt+B G Shift+G hold left Alt Del Ctrl+W Ctrl+Alt+C K Ctrl+Alt+D Ctrl+8 Ctrl+Shift+8 hold X with Pen Tool or Spline (*) Tool Alt+Ctrl+Shift+C Ctrl+C hold Alt hold Alt or Ctrl (GS Vector (*)) drag Shift+C Ctrl+X
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CutReflect Tool Cutline move Cutting abort Cutting direction change Cutting mode change Cutting slices Delete Delete color Delete color column Delete Direct (+) Delete Fit (+) Deselect All Direct Selection Tool Disable Selection Draw Draft mode Engraver View Engraver (*) Window Expand Super Objects Export file Find color Find tool Fit In Window Fragment Free Tool Gradient Tool Grids & Guides Window Group Hand Tool Help
Shift+K hold Alt with CutReflect Tool Esc with CutReflect Tool Z with CutReflect Tool X with CutReflect Tool numbers 1-9 with CutReflect Tool Del Del (GS InkChooser) Ctrl+Del (GS InkChooser) Ctrl+Del Crtl+Shift+Del Ctrl+Shift+A A Ctrl+H F10 Ctrl+E Ctrl+Alt+E F5 F2 Ctrl+F (GS InkChooser) Ctrl+, Ctrl+0 Ctrl+Alt+F R Shift+G Ctrl+Alt+G Ctrl+G H F1 in GS Layout or GS Engraver
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Hide Hide/Show all windows History Window Image Attributes Window Image Crop (+) Tool Image Select (+) Tool Insert color Insert color column Join Jump between window fields K-Scope Tool Lasso (+) Tool Lasso Point (+) Tool Last filter repeat (w/change) Layer Window Line break Line Select (+) Tool Load values Lock LWSmooth (*) Tool Magnetic (*) Tool Mask Create Mask Release Massage (*) Tool Measure angle Move Multiply selection New color database New file Object Selection Tool
Ctrl+3 Tab Ctrl+Alt+H Ctrl+Alt+I R R Shift+Ins (GS InkChooser) Ctrl+Shift+Ins (GS InkChooser) Ctrl+J Tab, Shift+Tab Shift+K Q Shift+Q Ctrl+Shift+E, Ctrl+Shift+Alt+E Ctrl+Alt+L Shift+Enter with Type Tool L drag objects to fields Ctrl+2 W G Ctrl+7 Ctrl+Shift+7 M press Space (with Measure Tool) double-click on Selection Tool hold Shift Ctrl+N (GS InkChooser) Ctrl+N G
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Overlap selection Offset path Offset Tool Open color database Open file Open selective Paragraph break Paste Paste in Back Paste in Front Pen Tool Pencil Tool Pipetta Tool Place file Plate Window Polygon draw vertically aligned Polyline Select (+) Tool Preview mode Print file Quit GS Vector (*) Read only color database ReBlend (+) Rebuild Super Objects Rectangle draw from center Rectangle draw exact square Redo Reflect Tool Release Super Objects Remove image pixels
PgUp/PgDn (with e.g. Object Selection Tool) Alt+Ctrl+Shift+O S Ctrl+O (GS InkChooser) Ctrl+O hold Ctrl+Shift when opening Enter with Type Tool Ctrl+V Ctrl+B Ctrl+F P N I F3 Ctrl+Alt+P hold Shift Shift+L F11 Ctrl+P Alt+F4 Ctrl+R (GS InkChooser) Ctrl+Alt+R Shift+F6 (see Attributes Window) hold Alt hold Shift Ctrl+Shift+Z O F8 hold Shift with ImagePen (+) Tool
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Reset Line Select (+) Tool Reset on start Retouch (*) Tool Retouching mode (inc/dec) ReTracer (*) Tool Reverse path Rotate precisely Rotate Tool Rulers Save color database Save file Save As Scale proportionally Scale Tool Scissors Tool Select All Select cut parts Select branch Select First child group Select Groups by Name Select Inverse Select Next group Select Parent group Select Previous group Selection Tool Send Backward Send To Back
X hold Ctrl+Shift E X with Retouch (*) Tool F Alt+Ctrl+Shift+R hold Shift R Ctrl+R Ctrl+S (GS InkChooser) Ctrl+S Ctrl+Shift+S hold Shift S C Ctrl+A PgUp/PgDn (with Scissors Tool) click w/ middle button (GS Vector (*)) Gray Ctrl+Alt+N Gray * PgDn Gray + PgUp V F Shift+F
Set Same Dir. (in Line Select (+) Tool) Ctrl+\ (backslash) Shear Tool S
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Smart Angles Smooth Tool (*) Show All Sort to Back (in Line Select (+) Tool)
Sort to Front (in Line Select (+) Tool) Ctrl+[ Spiral draw precisely rotated Spline Spline (*) Tool Splitting by paths Star draw regulary Star draw vertically aligned Stroke & Fill Window Switch tools Targeted dragging of Tools Tool Palette Transform Again Transform Again Inverted Transform Window Type Tool Type Tool Window Undo Ungroup Unlock All Wrinkle (*) Tool Zoom In Zoom Out Zoom Tool Zoom Undo hold Shift Alt+Ctrl+Shift+S B Define split line (Ctrl+;), Split (Ctrl+) hold left Alt hold Shift Ctrl+Alt+S click w/ Alt or right-click (on some tools) hold Shift when drag (GS Vector (*)) F12 Ctrl+D Ctrl+Shift+D Ctrl+Alt+T T Ctrl+Alt+Y Ctrl+Z Ctrl+Shift+G Ctrl+Alt+2 Shift+W Ctrl++, click with Zoom Tool Ctrl+-, click w/ Zoom Tool hold left Alt Z Ctrl+*
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Credits
Developers, Designers, Supporters
Bence DM [email protected] Lszl ANDRIK [email protected] Attila BAB [email protected] Barna BARABS [email protected] Attila BART [email protected] Gellrt BART [email protected] Lszl BAROS [email protected] Attila BIR [email protected] Ott DEZS [email protected] Pter ELEKFY [email protected] Ivn IMHOF [email protected] kos JANCA [email protected] Dvid KHALMI [email protected] Gbor KRIST [email protected] Piroska REMNYI [email protected] Balzs SOMOGYI [email protected] Gabriella SPTEI [email protected] Balzs SZAMDY [email protected] Ferenc TAKCS [email protected] Nra TASNDI [email protected] Balzs TDS [email protected] Lszl VARGA [email protected] Zsolt VARGA [email protected]
Printed
Printed in Hungary, 2008.
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Copyright
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Address
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