
76 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
Increasing the image dimensions significantly may cause the image to appear
stretched and pixelated.
To resize the canvas area
1 Choose Canvas Canvas Size.
2 In the Canvas Size dialog box, specify the number of pixels you want to add to any
side of the canvas.
To reduce, or trim, the canvas size, specify negative values.
Saving and backing up files
You can save a file in its current format or in a different format. You can also track the
changes that you make to a file by saving multiple versions of the file, also known as
iterations. In addition, you have the option of creating backup files every time you save
a document.
When you save an iteration of a file, an updated version of the file is saved with a version
number added to the filename. For example, if you saved the original file as Image. RIF
and then save an iteration of the file, the latest version of the file is saved as
Image_001.RIF. For each subsequent iterative save that you perform, the number
added to the filename increases by 1, for example, Image_002.RIF and Image_003.RIF.
Iterative saving is useful if you need to revert to an older version of a file, or simply to
track your progress over time.
To save a file in its current format
• Choose File Save.
To save a file with a different name or in a different format
1 Choose File Save As.
2 In the Save (Mac OS) or Save Image As (Windows) dialog box, use the controls to
specify a location, file name, and format.
To perform an iterative save
• Choose File Iterative Save.
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