![]() That done I will then select the Full screen button and view it at full size on the monitor. This would look like a faint glow around the edge of the image components. I have zoomed up the image to 70% as I’m also making sure that I am not introducing sharpening Halos around the image. I have selected 7 from the sharpen sub menu, as this will use a fine radius and be a less aggressive amount of sharpening. Remember all we are doing is making sure the image is crisp. All the elements that we have introduced so far have added or subtracted in various ways from the image, we therefore want to ensure the image is a crisp as possible. Next up we are going to apply another sharpen. Remember there not set rules to doing this, its generally what looks good and is pleasing to the eye. You may choose less or more for your own taste or as the image may require. Note that the steps taken earlier to isolate and warm the image help in keeping the image bright where we want it, on the Bee of course. Choosing this option is a more holistic method as it applies to the entire image. If we had selected Darken Middle for instance from the sub menus, we would have succeeded in darkening slightly only the mid tones, thus the background would still appear too bright as a result. You may think this is a little odd to start with but watch what happens to the background. The image is still a little too bright in the back ground, so we will once again head to the Bright,Colorbutton and select the Darken slider. We have so far calmed the image down, introduced more clarity and warmed the image as well. It does however serve to demonstrate just what you can do, to your own tastes with Photoscape. Remembering that we have only touched on some of the many options that are available with this software. There is nothing to say one has to strictly follow this tutorial click for click. ![]() At the moment the image still looks a little dark, but that’s been the goal for us. Selecting the image & identifying faults. Fine Tune Your Images Using Photoscape 3.6. ![]()
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