User manual

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make the photo warmer. Add blue or green to make
the photo cooler.
2. Drag the Lighter/Darker slider to the left to reveal
details hidden in a dark photo or to the right to make
a faded photo look new again.
3. Click Apply if you like the result. Clock “Cancel” if
you do not.
1.3 Red-Eye
This feature makes it easy for you to  x a red-eye – a
common problem in  ash photography.
There are two ways to  x red-eye:
Auto Fix
1. Simply click the “Fix Red-Eye button to automati-
cally  nd the  x all red-eye.
2. If not all of the red eye is  xed, use the “Click to Fix”
method.
Manual Fix
1. Use the zoom slider on the toolbar to zoom in on the
photo.
2. Drag the small white box inside the zoom navigator
to move over a red eye.
3. Place your cursor directly over the red eye and click.
4. Repeat the process until all the red eyes are  xed.
5. Click “Undo” if you make a mistake or don’t like the
result.
1.4 Crop
This feature enables you to trim photos for a dramatic
e ect or cut o the distracting parts of a picture.
How to use the crop function:
1. Choose the crop orientation (portrait or landscape).
2. Select a  xed proportion for the crop rectangle (4:6,
5:7, 8:10) or choose “Custom if you want to use a dif-
ferent proportion.
3. Resize the crop rectangle by clicking and dragging
the red lines.
4. Move the crop rectangle into position by clicking
and dragging inside the red box.
5. Click “Crop. The area inside the rectangle will be
kept, the area outside will be trimmed away.
6. Click “Undo” if you make a mistake or don’t like the
result.
1.5 Straighten
This feature enables you to  x photos that appear to
be tilted.
How to use Straighten:
1. Move the slider (or click the rotate buttons) until the
photo appears straight.
2. Use the superimposed grid lines for vertical and
horizontal reference.
3. Click Apply if you like the result. Click “Cancel” if you
do not.