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4.6 Expert Mode
Expert mode serves to fine tune your images. After
you have found an automatic noise removal
setting, you can adjust all details in expert mode.
4.6.1 Magnifying Glass
The magnifying glass shows you a 1:1 comparison
between the original and edited images. Hold your
cursor over any desired point on the image. You
can fix the magnification with the “L” key (Lock) to
monitor a specific area while editing it.
When the area is fixed, a white dotted line will
appear around the edge of the magnifying glass.
4.6.2 Post-Processing Effects
The list of available post processing effects (filters)
includes all of the tools used to assemble the
presets.
Different types of effects can be found here:
- Edge effects
Denoise, sharpen, erode, dilate...
- Exposure effects
Gradation curve, brightness, contrast,
gamma correction, vignetting...
- Colour effects
Colour intensity, colour balance, chromatic
aberrations, manual white balance...
- Soft focus effects
Smooth colour tone, soft focus
The so called context menu can be opened with a
right click. Here you can disable individual effect
groups to get a better overview of the effect of a
singular category.
The most important effects for denoising your
images are with the edge effects, notably all
effects beginning with “Denoise -” here. (An exact
overview can be found in Chapter 2.)
If you want to add a post processing effect to
those of the current filter, double click on the list
entry and the effect will be automatically added to
the end of the “Effects you have selected” section.
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