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4.6.3 Effects You Have Selected
The list of effects you have selected represents
the entire calculation process for the current
image.
The effects can be turned on and off by
selecting the check marks beside the names.
A small icon to the right of the checkmark
shows you if a layer effect (light bulb) or
selective editing (red-green circle) is active.
If you have an effect that you would like to have at a different position in the order of
edits, simply use the mouse to pick it up and slide it to the desired place. The result will
be automatically refreshed.
Note: The order of the effects has a crucial influence on the results, depending on the
combination. If you want to reduce the chromatic aberration for example, you should
always do so before enhancing colour intensity. By boosting the colours first, the
aberration will also be amplified.
A right click on the effects you have selected menu will open a context menu with the
following functions:
- Activate effect
- Activate all effects
- Activate all other effects
- Activate this effect only
- Deactivate all effects
- Duplicate effect
- Restore effect
- Send to top of list
- Send to end of list
- Delete effect
- Remove all the effects
As soon as you have selected an effect in this field, the settings for the effect at hand will
appear directly below this area.
4.6.4 Parameters – Layer Methods
At the very beginning of the parameter section for the selected effect (here Denoise –
colour) is the tool to set the calculation method for this effect layer.
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