Nokia PC Graphics
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Once the picture message has been loaded into your PC from your phone, use the pencil tool to edit the image. Click the Update
to phone button on the toolbar to transfer the picture back to your phone.
Open a graphic you created
You may want to save picture messages or caller group logos on your PC so you can re-use them at a later time.
Click the Open button on the toolbar (or select Open from the File menu) to locate a graphic you’ve saved. You can then edit
the graphic (as necessary), transfer the graphic to your phone, or send it to another user via SMS.
• OPEN OTHER BITMAP FILES
Nokia PC Graphics has the ability to open and convert
Windows RGB-coded bitmap images for use with picture
messaging and caller group logos.
Nokia PC Editor provides tools to select or “capture” the
portion of the image you want to use, as well as for
adjusting the image and converting it to black and white
for use in your phone.
NON-SUPPORTED FILE FORMATS
If the image you want to use is not Windows bitmap
format (JPEG, GIF, etc.), you need to use another graphics
application and convert the image to bitmap format.
Capture an image
Because of the size and dimension requirements of picture messages and caller group logos, you may only be able to use a portion
of your image. Using the cursor, you can outline or “capture” that portion of the image you want to use.
PC Graphics captures your image at the correct height and width, based on your selection of Group logo or Picture message from
the Tools menu.
With the Nokia PC Graphics application running:
1 Click Tools, point to Picture type, then select the type of graphic you want to create (Group logo or Picture message).
2 Click OK (as needed) to confirm any change in picture size required by PC Graphics.
3 Click the Open button on the toolbar (or select the Open command from
the File menu).
4 Click the File of type drop-down arrow at the bottom of the Open dialog box,
then click Bitmap Files (*.bmp).
5 Locate and select the image you want to use, then click Open.
6 Move the mouse pointer over the drawing area until the pointer changes to a cross-hair.
7 Click and hold the left mouse button, then drag your mouse to draw a rectangle around the area you want to capture.
Tip: Once you define the capture area, you can still adjust the height and width using standard Windows resizing
techniques. Move the cursor over the border of the capture area until the cursor shape changes, then drag to resize.
Adjust and edit image
A half-tone (black and white) preview of your selection appears in the lower right corner of the PC
Graphics window. Use the slider to adjust the image for clarity and quality, as well as how PC Graphics
converts the color information to black and white.
Once you’re satisfied with the quality of the captured image, click the Edit button. You can now make
further edits to the image, or transfer the graphic to your phone.
Capture area
Halftone
adjustment
Edit button