ArcSoft photostudio 사용자 설명서
PhotoStudio
Manual
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As you can see, we altered the hue (shifted the color value for each different color) and
oversaturated (increased the intensity of each color) the image. First, we went to the Enhance
oversaturated (increased the intensity of each color) the image. First, we went to the Enhance
menu and selected “Hue and Saturation.” Here are the settings that we used:
It’s pretty simple to apply enhancements. Basically, all you really need to do is play around with
the sliders. The preview windows show you in realtime exactly what the effect does. You can
zoom in/out of the preview windows, and click and drag within them to scroll to various areas of
your photo. Also, with the Preview box checked, you can view the effect on your actual image.
Most enhancements work this way.
Most enhancements work this way.
With effects, it’s just as easy. And there’s a plethora of them! Note that the first item under
both the Enhance and Effect menu will be the last enhancement/effect you applied. This saves
you the trouble of having to duplicate an effect over and over if you plan on applying it to
multiple photos. Of course, you haven’t forgotten about macros, have you?
Here’s a set of sample enhancements and effects possible with PhotoStudio. Mind you, this is a
very
small sample. Because you can tweak most enhancements and effects, the possibilities are
nearly endless.