The View image window is designed to insert, view and convert images in notes, comments and contacts. The program supports various graphic formats, thus, making it possible to use the most appropriate images.
Along with inserting images from files, you can retrieve images from scanners, digital cameras, or paste them via clipboard. These images can be saved or converted to some other graphics format. It is also possible to view them using different scale. Moreover, clipboard operations are supported, too. Appearance: 
Control items:
- Open File. Calls up the Open dialog box to insert a desired image.
- Save and Close. Saves the inserted image in the current contact and closes the View image window.
- Clear. Clears the contents of the window.
- Stretch. If this option is activated, changing the size of the View image window will change the scale of the image.
- Actual size. Sets up a scale of 100% and adjusts the size of the View image window to the size of the image.
- Dropdown list used to adjust the image scale.
- Zoom in. Increases the image scale and maps the size of the View image window to the size of the image.
- Change image format. Lets you convert the current image to one of available graphics format. This command opens a dialog box named Change image format...:  To change the format of an image, select a desired format and click OK. In addition, you can change certain settings of the selected format. To do this, click the Customize button. Each format has its own dialog box of settings. Example of a dialog box for JPEG settings:  Left-click the image to zoom in, or right-click to zoom out the image. Use the Quality field to specify the image's compression ratio. A 100% quality image has the best quality and the largest size (in bytes). To review introduced changes, click the View button. When you are done with image format settings, click OK to save changes, or click Cancel to close the settings dialog box without saving the results. - Get image via scanner. If you have a scanner, you can insert image directly from your scanner. To scan images, specific software supplied with your scanner is used. Example of the image scanning dialog box for an Epson scanner:  Scanning process may vary for different manufacturers of scanners.
Status line Details about the current image are displayed in the bottom line of the window: 
| Size: 483 Kb | | image size, in kilobytes |
| JPG | image format |
| 768 x 1024 x 16bit | image size
pixels and color palette in bits |
| 37% | image scale |
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