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Old 06-05-2007, 08:21 PM   #1
Darren
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Default A little tip for Photo FX users

When you want to boost the layout of an image there is a very fast way of doing it with Visualizer Photo FX.

You'll be amazed how easy it is, and the significant changes it can make with some images. In the following order, click on:

Sharpen colors


Light correction


Auto contrast


Auto color


When you have clicked these four buttons you should see quite a change. Now you may have to make repeated adjustments based on the content of the image, like click on the Light correction button one or two times to tone down the effects if they become too dominant.

You may also have to use Auto contrast again or maybe even the Sharpen light button to boost the colors and light within the image if it becomes too dark.

Sharpen light


Give it a try with a few of your images and see what changes it can make and how it may be able to improve the colors and sharpness of your images.

Have fun!
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