| Nr. | Original expression | | Translated expression | |
|---|
| 101 | 4-bits palette | | |  |
| 102 | 4-bits palette RLE compressed | | |  |
| 103 | 8-bits palette | | |  |
| 104 | 8-bits palette RLE compressed | | |  |
| 105 | < add new effect > | | |  |
| 106 | < not set > | | |  |
| 107 | <- | | |  |
| 108 | <default> | | |  |
| 109 | A raster image is a rectangular area of dots called pixels. A picture is created by assigning each dot a color using various drawing tools. All photographs and most pictures found on the web are in fact raster images. | | |  |
| 110 | A rectangle can be mapped onto a Bézier patch. | | |  |
| 111 | A rectangle can be moved, scaled in X and Y directions and rotated. | | |  |
| 112 | A rentangle representing the viewport of the view with the given ID will be displayed and can be dragged. | | |  |
| 113 | A short description of this operation displayed in status bar or tooltip. | | |  |
| 114 | A temporary folder, where processed files are put by default. | | |  |
| 115 | About RealWorld Photos | | |  |
| 116 | Absolute path to the image to use as watermark. | | |  |
| 117 | Absolute size: | | |  |
| 118 | Account | | |  |
| 119 | Acquire image from Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) compatible scanner or webcam. | | |  |
| 120 | Activate RealWorld Photos | | |  |