Руководство Пользователя для Nik Software Complete Collection NIK-1396
Модели
NIK-1396
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Dfine
®
2.0
User Guide
Navigator Loupe
The
Navigator Loupe is one of the new interface features designed
specially for Dfine 2.0. This tool ensures that the appropriate
information is displayed depending on the state of the preview.
When zoomed to Zoom to Fit, the Loupe mode is displayed, showing
the details under the mouse cursor at 100%, showing the image
detail information before and after noise reduction is applied. When
zoomed to 100% or 300%, the Navigator mode is displayed, giving
you a bird’s eye view of where you are currently in the image.
information is displayed depending on the state of the preview.
When zoomed to Zoom to Fit, the Loupe mode is displayed, showing
the details under the mouse cursor at 100%, showing the image
detail information before and after noise reduction is applied. When
zoomed to 100% or 300%, the Navigator mode is displayed, giving
you a bird’s eye view of where you are currently in the image.
The functionality switches automatically between Navigator and
Loupe to provide you with an efficient workflow, anticipating your
needs.
Loupe to provide you with an efficient workflow, anticipating your
needs.
Loupe Mode
While the preview is zoomed to Zoom to Fit,
the
the
Navigator Loupe switches to Loupe mode.
A red line is also displayed running down
the image showing on the right side of the red line the image prior
to noise reduction and on the left side the image detail after noise
reduction is applied.
to noise reduction and on the left side the image detail after noise
reduction is applied.
This ensures that you are always able to see the image detail at
100% while reviewing the noise reduction effect anywhere you
position your mouse.
100% while reviewing the noise reduction effect anywhere you
position your mouse.
To lock the area displayed within the Loupe in place, click on the
pushpin icon and then click on the area of the image you want to
stay within the Loupe. To unlock the area, click on the pushpin icon
pushpin icon and then click on the area of the image you want to
stay within the Loupe. To unlock the area, click on the pushpin icon
again. You can also achieve this effect by right-clicking (Windows) or
Control-clicking (Macintosh) on the area you want to lock in place.
Right-clicking on Control-clicking again will unlock the area.
Control-clicking (Macintosh) on the area you want to lock in place.
Right-clicking on Control-clicking again will unlock the area.
You can pan within the Loupe display by clicking and dragging on
the image background. Additionally, you can move the red line to
change where the before and after effect starts and stops.
the image background. Additionally, you can move the red line to
change where the before and after effect starts and stops.
Navigator Mode
As soon as you zoom in from the Zoom to
Fit mode, the
Fit mode, the
Navigator Loupe will switch to
the Navigator mode. While in the Navigator
mode, a red rectangle will be displayed within
mode, a red rectangle will be displayed within
the Navigator showing you which part of your image is currently
displayed within the preview.
displayed within the preview.
Click on the area within the Navigator that you would like to display
within the preview.
within the preview.
Filter Controls
To return back to Photoshop from within the Dfine 2.0 interface, you
will have to either apply or discard the settings you set from within
the interface.
will have to either apply or discard the settings you set from within
the interface.
Both the Brush and OK buttons will process and apply the noise
reduction effect to your image. The Cancel button will discard any
settings you made, close Dfine 2.0, and return you to Photoshop
without changing your image.
reduction effect to your image. The Cancel button will discard any
settings you made, close Dfine 2.0, and return you to Photoshop
without changing your image.
Chapter 5: Dfine 2.0 Interface