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Enhancing a photo, Changing the Hue / Saturation of a photo

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4 Use the slider to blur or sharpen the image. You can preview the changes to the image by comparing the Before and After preview panes at the top of the window. 5 Click OK to accept your changes, or click Cancel to reject them. Enhancing a photo The Enhance feature lets you make subtle adjustments to the brightness, contrast, and sharpness of an image. 1 From the Productivity Studio Welcome Screen, click File ΠOpen to select the image you want to edit. 2 With an image open, click the Enhancements tab. 3 Click Enhance. 4 Use the slider to adjust the Enhance setting. You can preview the changes to your image by comparing the Before and After preview panes at the top of the window. Note: Click Automatic to let the software automatically enhance your photo. 5 Click OK to accept your changes, or click Cancel to reject them. Changing the Hue / Saturation of a photo Adjusting hue lets you control the color of an image. Adjusting its saturation lets you control the intensity of the color. 1 From the Productivity Studio Welcome Screen, click File ΠOpen to select the image you want to edit. 2 With an image open, click the Enhancements tab. 3 Click Hue / Saturation. 4 Use the slider to adjust the hue or saturation of your photo. You can preview the changes to the image by comparing the Before and After preview panes at the top of the window. 5 Click OK to accept your changes, or click Cancel to reject them. Changing the Gamma Value of a photo or image Adjusting the gamma value helps you to control the overall brightness of an image-particularly those intended to be viewed on a computer monitor. When images are not properly gamma-corrected, they will look either too light or too dark. 1 From the Productivity Studio Welcome Screen, click File ΠOpen to select the image you want to edit. 2 With an image open, click Advanced. 3 Type a value in the text box, or use the up or down arrows to select a higher or lower gamma value. Note: You can enter gamma values from -10-10. If you are not satisfied with your changes, return the gamma value back to 0. 4 Click Save to keep your changes. Working with photos 77

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4
Use the slider to blur or sharpen the image. You can preview the changes to the image by comparing the
Before
and
After
preview panes at the top of the window.
5
Click
OK
to accept your changes, or click
Cancel
to reject them.
Enhancing a photo
The Enhance feature lets you make subtle adjustments to the brightness, contrast, and sharpness of an image.
1
From the Productivity Studio Welcome Screen, click
File
Open
to select the image you want to edit.
2
With an image open, click the
Enhancements
tab.
3
Click
Enhance
.
4
Use the slider to adjust the Enhance setting. You can preview the changes to your image by comparing the
Before
and
After
preview panes at the top of the window.
Note:
Click
Automatic
to let the software automatically enhance your photo.
5
Click
OK
to accept your changes, or click
Cancel
to reject them.
Changing the Hue / Saturation of a photo
Adjusting hue lets you control the color of an image. Adjusting its saturation lets you control the intensity of the
color.
1
From the Productivity Studio Welcome Screen, click
File
Open
to select the image you want to edit.
2
With an image open, click the
Enhancements
tab.
3
Click
Hue / Saturation
.
4
Use the slider to adjust the hue or saturation of your photo. You can preview the changes to the image by
comparing the
Before
and
After
preview panes at the top of the window.
5
Click
OK
to accept your changes, or click
Cancel
to reject them.
Changing the Gamma Value of a photo or image
Adjusting the gamma value helps you to control the overall brightness of an image—particularly those intended to
be viewed on a computer monitor. When images are not properly gamma-corrected, they will look either too light
or too dark.
1
From the Productivity Studio Welcome Screen, click
File
Open
to select the image you want to edit.
2
With an image open, click
Advanced
.
3
Type a value in the text box, or use the up or down arrows to select a higher or lower gamma value.
Note:
You can enter gamma values from -10–10. If you are not satisfied with your changes, return the gamma
value back to 0.
4
Click
Save
to keep your changes.
Working with photos
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