User Guide

Chapter 8 Editing
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Frame Specifies special effects that you can apply to the frame around the focal point:
Color: Select Color to display apply a color over the people or objects in
the frame area.
Saturation: Select Saturation to remove color from the people or objects
in the frame area.
Blur: Select Blur to blur the people or objects in the frame area.
Clouds: Select Clouds to display clouds over people or objects in the
frame area.
Edges: Select Edges to trace the lines and details of people or objects in
the frame area with neon colors.
Radial Waves: Select Radial Waves to create the appearance of waves
radiating from the focal point into the frame area.
Radial Blur: Select Radial Blur to rotate and stretch people or objects in
the frame area.
Zoom Blur: Select Zoom Blur to blur the people or objects in the frame
area.
Crayon Edges: Select Crayon Edges to trace the lines and details around
people or objects in the frame area with crayon.
Dauber: Select Dauber to create the impression that the people or objects
in the frame area around the portrait were painted with a paint dauber.
Pixelate: Select Pixelate to blur images by increase the size of the pixels in
the images.
Old: Select Old to give your images an antique look.
Glowing Edges: Select Glowing Edges to add color to the lines and details
of people or objects in your images. The colored lines and details appear
to glow.
Ripple: Select Ripple to divide your images into concentric circles that
resembles what you see when you drop a pebble into water.
Filter Settings The settings that display in the Settings area vary for each frame effect. For
example, if you select Color in the Operation area, a color picker displays in the
Filter Settings area. Similarly, if you select Blur in the Operation area, a slider
that controls the level of blurriness displays in the Filter Settings area.