Nik Software Complete Collection NIK-1396 Mode D'Emploi
Codes de produits
NIK-1396
24
Dfine
®
2.0
User Guide
Image Preview
The
Image Preview area displays the active image and related
information beneath the image.
Image
The Image displays the image you are currently working on, with the
Preview as set within the interface as well as the Mode you selected.
This area has three zoom states: Zoom to Fit, 100%, and 300%.
Zooming in and out of your image can be done with the Zoom tool
or with keyboard shortcuts. Please refer to the Zoom tool section
earlier in this chapter for additional information on zooming in and
out of your image.
Preview as set within the interface as well as the Mode you selected.
This area has three zoom states: Zoom to Fit, 100%, and 300%.
Zooming in and out of your image can be done with the Zoom tool
or with keyboard shortcuts. Please refer to the Zoom tool section
earlier in this chapter for additional information on zooming in and
out of your image.
Image Info
The Image Info area, typically only visible when zoomed to the Zoom
to Fit state, displays the name of the image, and if EXIF data is
available, the resolution, ISO, and the camera make and model used
to take the photograph.
to Fit state, displays the name of the image, and if EXIF data is
available, the resolution, ISO, and the camera make and model used
to take the photograph.
This information is used when creating a profile and later when
automatically loading a profile based on EXIF data.
automatically loading a profile based on EXIF data.
Noise Reduction Tools
Dfine 2.0 has a two step noise reduction process: Measure and
Reduce. The measuring step enables Dfine to identify the unique
characteristics of noise present in either the current image or related
to a specific camera and ISO combination. The reduction steps lets
you determine how much noise reduction to apply and where to
apply it to.
Reduce. The measuring step enables Dfine to identify the unique
characteristics of noise present in either the current image or related
to a specific camera and ISO combination. The reduction steps lets
you determine how much noise reduction to apply and where to
apply it to.
For information on the tools and processes for measuring and
reducing noise, please see
reducing noise, please see
or
Chapter 5: Dfine 2.0 Interface