Resizes the open bitmap. Resizing is based on the width in pixels and the size or on the resolution. The aspect ratio can be maintained. You can select the calculation method.
Moves the corners of the open bitmap at an angle so that the image becomes a parallelogram. The user defines the angle to be applied. Entering positive values will generate clockwise angles; negative values will generate counterclockwise angles. Angles are specified in degrees (hundredth); the maximum is 4,500 (45 degrees). This works both horizontally and vertically. Note: Selecting a background color has no effect on the result.
Rotates the open bitmap. The angles of 90, 180 and 270 degrees are set by default; click Angle... to enter any angle. The preview helps you rotate the bitmap. You can enter the angle of rotation using the slide bar or as a numerical value. The background color is freely definable. You can use the Resize option to define whether the size of the bitmap is to remain constant.
Places a second bitmap on top of the open bitmap. You can use the Adjust option to move the second bitmap in the x and/or y direction and to define a starting point for the displacement. The higher the value in the Opacity area (between 0 and 255), the more accurate the display of the second bitmap.