Shows a tab for Presets of changes made to the whole picture, and a tab for adjusting sliders to change the whole picture.
Main sliders
The first set of sliders are for quickly tweaking the overall brightness and colors in the image.
Top (Style) Slider – The first slider allows you to apply an overall color, brightness and contrast style to the whole image. The drop down box on the left lets you choose from different color, brightness and contrast styles. For instance, Improver will detect what type of landscape you have and intelligently improve it. Other options let you apply the colors and shades of seasons or art styles, for example
Style Contrast – This slider lets you tweak how much change there is to the brightness and contrast from the style slider without affecting the colors. When it is at 0, only the hue and saturation of the pixels will be changed, when it is at 1 the brightness of the pixels will be changed to the maximum amount specified by the style slider.
Hi/Low Key – When set to 1, it will turn the image into a high key image, with generally bright colors and good contrast. When set to -1 it will turn the image into a low key image with generally dark colors and extreme contrast. At 0 it has no effect.
Auto White Balance – Automatically fix color cast in images.
Auto Levels – Automatically fix color cast and lack of contrast in image.
Flatten Histogram – Recover detail in image highlights, or blacked out shadows.
Exposure Recovery – Fixes over exposed areas.
Exposure – Adjusts the exposure of all the image.
Fill Light – Used to brighten the image, especially in underexposed areas.
Blacks – Darkens the blacks in the area to make the image more punchy.
Color
Vibrance – Increases the intensity of colorful areas while grayer areas are changed less.
Saturation – Increases or decreases the intensity of all the colors in the image.
Colorfulness – Makes an image more colorful by increasing the intensity and range of colors.
Presence
Contrast – Adjusts the amount of difference between the light and dark area in the image.
Dehaze – Slide up to remove haze from the image and slider down to add haze. N.B. This slider works on the whole image at once as if the haze was all close up. If you have added labels to the image then there is another Dehaze slider in the Sky section that adds or removes haze from the sky and landscape dependent on depth from the camera to get more realistic results as if the haze were sitting in the landscape.
Manual White Balance
Temperature – Sliding to the right warms the image, making it more red, sliding to the left cools the image making it bluer.
Tint – Adjusts the tint of the image. Sliding to the right makes the image greener, to the left, more magenta.
Reset Section and Save Sliders
At the bottom of each section are the buttons for Reset Section, and Save Preset.
Save a preset for future use by clicking Save Preset. This opens a box to type a preset name. Click OK to save it as a Preset in that section. Click Cancel to exit the Save Preset box.
Click Reset Section to revert all slider values to 0, undoing all of your changes to that section.
Tip: Toggling the power symbol to the right of a section heading lets you turn your changes on and off without permanently undoing them. This is useful if you want to review your edits.
Hello, Just started with Landscape Pro. Did all my selections. How do you tell it to “go”? I’m sitting here with a masked picture, but no button to see my results?
Hit the ‘Continue’ button.