Pre-Grant Publication Number: 20080022202
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Prior Art Detail
Summary / Description
| Summary / Description | The prior art teaches how to do mirror effects using Paint Shop Pro. |
Basic Information
| Type of Prior Art | Online Publication |
| URL | http://www.webworksite.com/pdf/... |
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| Publication Date | January 1, 2004 |
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Excerpt
Excerpt Text Reflection - You can easily make text look reflective. First, create some text (example 1). Then, create a duplicate layer, use 'Image | Rotate' to flip the image (example 2). Use the move tool to line it up to the bottom of your text. |
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Claims
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The method of Claim 1 further comprising inverting said copied first and inverted portions about a second edge of said copied first and inverted portions.
Relevance
The prior art shows how an image is copied into a separate buffer (duplicate layer) and then rotated by 180 degrees to create the reflection effect.
The prior art shows how an image is copied into a separate buffer (duplicate layer) and then rotated by 180 degrees to create the reflection effect.
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