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On1 effects 2017.5 reviews5/31/2023 ![]() When it comes to effects, enough is never enough (of course), so I continued on using the Add Filter button to apply Lens Blur, Glow and Borders. ![]() Starting with a Vintage preset (Tea Stained), I already had Tone Enhancer and Split Tone applied without having to touch anything else. My image of the old Sonora Soundbox record player and 78 record (below) was begging for some old-time treatment. Let’s take an image into the Effects module and see what can be done with it there. I personally have the most fun shooting right into Effects, where there is a very deep well of Presets and Filters to wade through. In each mode you are given a choice to work on either the original or a copy of your source image and in what format (JPEG, TIFF or PSD layers), image mode and resolution or finally Layers (a Photoshop/GIMP or similar layered editing environment). The icons at right take you back at any time to Browse, to Develop, to Effects, to Layers or to Resize. The icons at left enable you to immediately access your Desktop, open your Pictures folder, see your Favorites, view your local drives or Cloud sources and see any Albums you have created. Zoom and pan functions are available in this mode. The screenshot below shows the file browser in the new Compare mode, where you can specifically select and view up to 15 images out of larger groups. They are the gateway to accessing all of the cool effects in Photo RAW. And there you have it! But wait: Along the extreme left and right edges of the interface are stacks small icons with huge functionality (visible below). Double-click any thumbnail (or use the Spacebar) and the photo opens and fills the center area hit Escape to dismiss it and return to standard view.Īt right, useful metadata is displayed for any selected image. These thumbnails can be sorted and displayed by any of several common attributes. In the center area are adjustable-size thumbnails of the particular drive or folder of images you have accessed. There is also a Search field and access to Recent items. Albums can be created in this section of the interface, and filters (hearts, stars, colors) added to favorite images. In default mode, on the left side of the browser you will have access to any mounted Local Drives (your computer and any attached external hard drives) and even Cloud Storage (Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive). Photo RAW’s built-in file browser is a great feature to have as you don’t need to run Adobe Bridge or some other means of accessing images separately, dragging photos around unnecessarily.
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