User Guide

ACDSee Pro 2.5 - User Guide
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Radial waves options
Horizontal
position
Specifies the center of the waves on the horizontal axis. A value of 500
places the waves in the middle of the image.
Vertical
position
Specifies the center of the waves on the vertical axis. A value of 500
places the waves in the middle of the image.
Amplitude Specifies the depth and height of each wave.
Wavelength Specifies the amount of space between waves.
Light strength Specifies the amount of light contrast between the top and bottom of each
wave.
Background
color
Specifies the background color of the filtered image. Select the Image
check box to use the original image colors, or click the color picker to
select a different color.
Wave direction Specifies the direction of the waves. Select one, or both, of the following:
x Wave horizontally: makes the waves move towards the right and
left sides of the image.
x Wave vertically: makes the waves move towards the top and
bottom of the image.
Applying a Rain effect
You can use the Rain effect to make it look like it was raining when you took a photo. You can
control the amount of rain, the angle of the rain, and other characteristics of the rain. You can
save your options as a preset for use at another time.
To apply rain to a photo:
1. On the Edit Panel, click Effects, and then double-click Rain.
2. On the Rain tab, set the options as described below.
3. Do one of the following:
x Click Done to apply your changes and close the tab.
x Click Cancel to discard all changes and close the tab.
Rain options
Strength Specifies the length of the rain drops. Drag the slider to the right to
increase the length.
Opacity Specifies the opacity of the rain drops. Type a number from 0 to 100 or
drag the slider to adjust the opacity of the rain drops. The higher the
opacity, the more the image is obscured.
Amount Specifies the number of rain drops.
Angle variance Specifies the angle of the rain drops. Type a number from 0 to 50 or drag
the arrow to adjust the angle.