Nik Software Sharpener Pro 3.0 NIK-1392 用户指南
产品代码
NIK-1392
31
Sharpener Pro
™
3.0
User Guide
U Point technology lets photographers identify and isolate objects
within a photograph by placing a control point on the object or area
to be affected. By analyzing color, tonality, detail and location,
U Point determines where to apply certain effects, according to the
photographer’s needs.
within a photograph by placing a control point on the object or area
to be affected. By analyzing color, tonality, detail and location,
U Point determines where to apply certain effects, according to the
photographer’s needs.
All control points within the active image communicate with
each other, providing continuity of control over multiple objects
throughout the image.
each other, providing continuity of control over multiple objects
throughout the image.
When collapsed, this section provides access to the
Add 0% Control
Point and Add 100% Control Point buttons, enabling you to use
U Point powered control points to specify where an image’s effect is
applied within the image, without using masks and selections.
U Point powered control points to specify where an image’s effect is
applied within the image, without using masks and selections.
When expanded, this section provides you with a list of the
control points added to the image, as well as controls for those
control points.
control points added to the image, as well as controls for those
control points.
Each control point in the RAW Presharpener filter can control the
extent to which the selected object is affected by a filter. This lets
you add control points and then decide the amount of sharpening to
apply to each object.
extent to which the selected object is affected by a filter. This lets
you add control points and then decide the amount of sharpening to
apply to each object.
Each control point has two sliders:
- The top slider,
Size, controls the size or reach of the control
point. Increase this control to enlarge the control point’s reach,
or decrease to reduce its reach, as indicated by an expanding or
contracting circle
or decrease to reduce its reach, as indicated by an expanding or
contracting circle
- The bottom slider,
Opacity, controls the extent to which the
effect is added to the image. At 100%, the filter’s full effect
is applied to the selected object; at 0%, the selected object
retains its original colors and details.
is applied to the selected object; at 0%, the selected object
retains its original colors and details.
Add 0% Control Point
Click this button to add a control point preset to no filter effect (i.e.,
0% opacity). The mouse pointer changes, indicating that you can
place a control point on the image. After placing the control point on
the image, you can adjust the Opacity slider.
0% opacity). The mouse pointer changes, indicating that you can
place a control point on the image. After placing the control point on
the image, you can adjust the Opacity slider.
Add 100% Control Point
Click this button to add a control point preset to the full effect of
the filter (i.e., 100% opacity). The mouse pointer changes, indicating
that you can place a control point on the image. After placing the
control point on the image, you may adjust the filter’s effect with
the Opacity slider.
the filter (i.e., 100% opacity). The mouse pointer changes, indicating
that you can place a control point on the image. After placing the
control point on the image, you may adjust the filter’s effect with
the Opacity slider.
If the first control point added is a 100% Control Point, the
Apply to
entire image slider will automatically move to 0% to ensure that the
filter effect is applied only at that control point. You can then adjust
the slider manually.
filter effect is applied only at that control point. You can then adjust
the slider manually.
Apply to entire image
This slider lets you specify
how much of the current effect to apply across the entire image.
how much of the current effect to apply across the entire image.
Any control points added to the image override the effect of this
slider for the object they select. For example, if you specify a filter
effect on an entire landscape photograph, set
slider for the object they select. For example, if you specify a filter
effect on an entire landscape photograph, set
Apply to entire image
to 100%, and then later add a control point to the sky at 0% opacity,
the filter will have no effect on the sky.
the filter will have no effect on the sky.
Chapter 8: RAW Presharpener Filter Controls