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Chapter 5 Working with Images, Shapes, and Other Objects 77
5 Drag the image to position the part you want to show, or move the mask by clicking
its edge and dragging it.
6 When you’re satised with the position and size of your image and the mask, do any of
the following to nish:
Double-click the mask or the image. Â
Press Return. Â
Click outside the image. Â
Click Edit Mask. Â
7 To resize or rotate the masked image, drag or Command-drag its selection handles.
8 To change the size of the masked image, double-click the masked image, and then
click Edit Mask.
Repeat the steps above as needed.
9 To unmask the image, click Unmask in the toolbar (or choose Format > Unmask).
To mask the image with a predrawn shape (for example, a circle or a star):
Select the image and choose Format > “Mask with Shape > m shape.
Resize and align the image and the mask as for any masked image, described above.
To mask the image with a custom shape:
1 Create the shape you want to use as a mask and drag it over the image you want
to mask.
2 Hold down the Shift key and click to select both the shape and the image, and then
click Mask in the toolbar (or choose Format > “Mask with Selected Shape”).
3 Resize and align the image and the mask as for any masked image, described above.
Reducing Image File Sizes
If you’ve resized or masked a very large image le, and you want to save the image
le as part of your Keynote document (so that you can easily transfer it to another
computer), but you want to keep the document size to a minimum, you can choose to
save only the smaller (cropped or shrunk) version of the image in your presentation.
Before you reduce the image le size, you must save your document. For details about
how to do this, see Saving a Presentation on page 31.
To reduce the le size of your document, do either of the following:
m To reduce the le size of an individual image that you’ve masked or resized to a smaller size,
select the image and choose Format > Image > Reduce Image File Size.
m To reduce the sizes of all masked and resized (shrunk) images, and shortened videos,
choose File > Reduce File Size.
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