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Adobe Dynamic Media Classic offers many tools for creating rich-media effects. These tools are available by selecting the rollover Edit button and in the Browse Panel in Detail View. You can do the following image-editing tasks in Adobe Dynamic Media Classic:

  • Create Image Maps - To create an Image Map, select the Image command or Image Map button. An Image Map is a hotspot on an image, or an eCatalog page, or an image in a SpinSet, that displays a panel with rollover text. Users can select an Image Map, for example, to launch a new web page. See Create Image Maps.

  • Create Zoom targets - To create thumbnail targets, select the Zoom Targets command or the Zoom Targets button. Users can select a thumbnail target in the Zoom Viewer to zoom directly to a particular part of an image. See Create zoom targets for Guided Zoom.

  • Crop an image - To crop an image, select the Crop command or the Crop button. See Crop an image.

  • Sharpen an image - To sharpen an image and make its outlines less blurry and more distinct, select the Sharpen command or the Sharpen button. See Sharpen an image.

  • Adjust an image - Select the Adjust command or the Adjust button to flip, rotate, blur, colorize, or alter the color balance of an image. See Adjust an image.

  • Edit layers - To display individual, editable layers in a PSD file, select the Layers tab. When you upload a PSD file, all layers are uploaded individually as separate files so that you can edit them within Adobe Dynamic Media Classic.

Besides using these tools to edit images, you can edit images as you upload them to Adobe Dynamic Media Classic. For example, you can crop images, create a mask from a clipping path, and select a color profile for an image as you upload it.

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