Graphics Programs Reference
In-Depth Information
B&W Selection —Using the Brush tool accessible in this Guided Edit, designate
the area of the photo to be black and white, and then designate the area of the
photo that will have a color. This is similar to the B&W Color Pop but you have
more control.
Black and White —Change the photo to black and white.
High Key —Create a High Key effect for your photo. This adds an ethereal or
dreamy effect to the photo. Underexposed images work best with this effect. Pho-
tos that are overexposed appear bleached out when this effect is applied.
Line Drawing —Convert your photo into a line drawing with this effect.
Low Key —Bring out shadows and the edges of the highlights with this effect.
Old Fashioned Photo —Convert your photo to look like an old-fashioned photo
from days gone by.
Saturated Film Effect —Make your photo appear like it was shot with saturated
slide film. You might need to apply this effect multiple times to get the look that
you want.
1. Open a photo in the Photo Editor. See Chapter 1 .
2. Click the Guided mode.
3. To access the Photo Effects Guided Edits, click the Photo Effects category.
4. Click to choose a Photo Effect Guided Edit.
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