![]() ![]() Graduated Filter: Simulates the effect of a graduated filter attached to a lens.Control Line: uses the same principle as control points, but applied to a larger reference area defined by a drawn line and a sampling pipette.Control Point: applies adjustments to similar pixels, in terms of color and brightness, in the applied area. ![]() Auto mask: applies adjustments to the brush while automatically detecting contours.Brush: apply adjustments by painting on the image.The radial menu Radial menuĪs its name implies, the radial menu is a circular palette that displays the different types of local adjustment masks available going clockwise and starting bottom-right the tools are arranged as follows: ![]() Right-click on the image to open the radial menu. In the Customize tab, once you have used the right-hand palette tools to apply general corrections to your image, you can move on to more specific corrections by clicking on the Local Adjustments button in the upper toolbar. Whether it’s to brighten the sky, bring out a backlit subject, or enhance the colors or sharpness of a specific detail, the possibilities are endless.ĭxO PhotoLab comes with a wide range of local adjustments in the form of automatic masks, Control Points, Control Lines, Graduated Filters, brushes and an Eraser tool, which you can also combine with different settings on the same image. Light | Dark Introducing local adjustmentsĭxO PhotoLab local adjustment technology takes your photo editing to the next level by letting you target specific parts of the image, either to highlight a detail or to perform precise touch-ups. ![]()
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