Functions to help you realize your desired results: Supports nine kinds of labeling and five levels of ratings according to XMP, a metadata industry standard. You can open multiple image processing settings at the same time and make parallel process adjustments of multiple details. Simultaneous opening of multiple settings: Quick Fix:Ī combination of frequently used tools including, ,, , and in a single window. Workspaces:įour workspaces are provided: Browser, Metadata, Multi-Purpose and Edit, and your window composition can be easily switched among them. Using the slider at, you can adjust shadows by and blown out highlights by. This can also be used to remove facial blemishes, imperfections on flowers, or other unwanted objects within the frame. To simply achieve more natural-looking results, Auto Retouch Brush lets you remove dust spots on an image using a mouse click and stroke to match the surrounding color and tones. Tone Curve adjusts the brightness and contrast, and Selection Control Point applies the effect only to the man and his surroundings. D-Lighting brightens the shadow areas, and Selection Control Point applies the effect only to the bright subjects and their surroundings seen through the opening between foliage and water. The enhancement effect can easily be adjusted, allowing you to apply your chosen effect as you would with intuitive masking. There is no need for precision selection or masks - the Selection Control Point recognizes the areas you want to modify. This new function enables you to apply enhancements such as Unsharp Mask or D-Lighting to a specific area with just a click of the mouse. Two Color Control Points were used to enhance color and brightness of flower petals and the background. For example, Color Control Points are remarkably convenient for changing the color of flowers to better effect against green surrounding foliage. Enhancements for hue, brightness and saturation are as simple as placing a Color Control Point on your image, then adjusting the length of the sliders.