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Chapter 8 Editing
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Applying a Stained Glass effect
You can use the Stained Glass effect to divide your images into fragments of a random size and shape, 
to give the photo the appearance of a stained glass window. You can control the size and position of 
the fragments. You can save your options as a preset for use at another time.
To apply a Stained Glass effect:
1
On the Edit Panel, click Effects, and then double-click Stained Glass.
2
On the Stained Glass tab, set the options as described below.
3
Do one of the following:
Click Done to accept your changes and close the tab.
Click Cancel to discard your changes and close the tab. 
Stained Glass options
Applying a Sunspot effect
You can use the Sunspot effect to add a bright spot in your images. You can save your options as a 
preset for future use.
To apply a Sunspot effect:
1
On the Edit Panel, click Effects, and then double-click Sunspot.
2
On the Sunspot tab, drag the Horizontal and Vertical sliders or click the image to set the location 
of the sunspot.
3
Drag  the  Brightness slider to set the intensity of the sunspot.
4
Do one of the following:
Click Done to accept your changes and close the Sunspot tab.
Click Cancel to discard your changes and close the tab.
Fragment size
Specifies the size of the fragments.
Random Seed
Indicates the random placement of the fragments. When you apply the Stained 
Glass effect to an image, ACDSee places the fragments randomly. This makes 
the effect different every time you apply the filter. You can define a specific 
random seed to generate identical fragment patterns. To generate a new 
random seed, click Random Seed.