Nik Software Complete Collection - Aperture Edition NIK-1398 Mode D'Emploi
Codes de produits
NIK-1398
41
Dfine
®
2.0
User Guide
Erase
Use the
Erase button to selectively remove the current noise
reduction effect from your image. Ensure that the mode of your
Paint Brush is set to Normal and that opacity is set to 100%. You
can control the amount of the effect that is added to your image by
varying the opacity of the brush.
Paint Brush is set to Normal and that opacity is set to 100%. You
can control the amount of the effect that is added to your image by
varying the opacity of the brush.
Fill
Use the
Fill button to apply the noise reduction effect to the entire
image. This tool is especially useful if you want to apply the noise
reduction to all but a small area. Click
reduction to all but a small area. Click
Fill then use Erase to erase
that area out.
Clear
Use the
Clear button to remove the noise reduction effect from the
entire image. This is helpful if you made some mistakes with the
Paint tool and would like to start selectively applying the noise
reduction effect again.
Paint tool and would like to start selectively applying the noise
reduction effect again.
Apply / Discard
The
Apply and Discard buttons end the selective application of Dfine
2.0 or one of the Noise Brushes.
Click on the
Apply button to apply the effect to the image or click on
the
Discard button to prevent the current noise reduction effect from
being applied to your image.
After clicking on either
Apply or Discard, you can continue working
on your images with Dfine 2.0 or any other tool within Photoshop or
Photoshop Elements.
Photoshop Elements.
Chapter 8: Selective Tool