Nik Software Dfine 2.0 NIK-1365 Guida Utente
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NIK-1365
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Dfine
®
2.0
User Guide
Using Dfine 2.0 as a Smart Filter
(Adobe Photoshop Only)
When working within Adobe Photoshop CS3 and CS4, Dfine 2.0
can be applied as a Smart Filter. Smart Filters enable you to adjust
the filter’s settings even after the filter interface has been closed.
If saving the file as a PSD or layered TIFF, you can adjust the filter
settings after the image and Photoshop have been closed, enabling
a non-destructive workflow.
can be applied as a Smart Filter. Smart Filters enable you to adjust
the filter’s settings even after the filter interface has been closed.
If saving the file as a PSD or layered TIFF, you can adjust the filter
settings after the image and Photoshop have been closed, enabling
a non-destructive workflow.
When working as a Smart Filter, the Brush button is disabled, and
the filter will be applied to the active layer (even if the After Clicking
OK setting is set to the Separate Layer option).
the filter will be applied to the active layer (even if the After Clicking
OK setting is set to the Separate Layer option).
Note: Dfine 2.0 can only work as a Smart Filter feature with Adobe
Photoshop CS3 and CS4 as the host.
Photoshop CS3 and CS4 as the host.
Note: Perform any rotations or transforms to the image prior
to applying Dfine 2.0 as a Smart Filter. Applying a rotation or
transformation after applying Dfine 2.0 as a Smart Filter can
result in a different filter effect which will require a new profile to
be created for the image. Also, any crops done to an image after
converting the layer to a Smart Object will not be shown in the
Dfine 2.0 interface, the image prior to crop will be displayed.
to applying Dfine 2.0 as a Smart Filter. Applying a rotation or
transformation after applying Dfine 2.0 as a Smart Filter can
result in a different filter effect which will require a new profile to
be created for the image. Also, any crops done to an image after
converting the layer to a Smart Object will not be shown in the
Dfine 2.0 interface, the image prior to crop will be displayed.
To use Dfine 2.0 as a Smart Filter:
1. Select the layer in the Layers Palette to apply Dfine 2.0 to.
2. Click the
Filter menu.
3. Select
Convert for Smart Filters.
4. Select the
Filter menu again.
5. Rollover the
Nik Software submenu. A pop-up menu appears.
6. Select
Dfine 2.0.
Chapter 4: Workflow
Note: When batch processing with Dfine 2.0, the filter effect is not
applied to a separate layer. To apply Dfine 2.0 to a separate layer
while recording the action, duplicate the layer prior to applying
Dfine 2.0. This ensures that the batch process includes a new
filtered layer for each image.
applied to a separate layer. To apply Dfine 2.0 to a separate layer
while recording the action, duplicate the layer prior to applying
Dfine 2.0. This ensures that the batch process includes a new
filtered layer for each image.
Note: When batch processing with Dfine 2.0, Control Points used
in the initial filter settings will not be applied due to the location
specific nature of Control Points. All other filter settings will be
used in the action. To selectively apply the filter with a batch
process, we suggest using the Color Ranges method as the batch
process can retain the color information.
in the initial filter settings will not be applied due to the location
specific nature of Control Points. All other filter settings will be
used in the action. To selectively apply the filter with a batch
process, we suggest using the Color Ranges method as the batch
process can retain the color information.