With help of the Color Temperature you can control a so-called "color temperature". Make the original image in a warm or cold colors. The effect will also help to correct the insufficient saturation of the image, to increase its contrast. It helps give the image a deeper tone.
Controls:
- Color temperature: Makes the original image in a warm or cold colors.
- Brightness: Sets an overall brightness of a picture. Move to the left for the darker image. Move to the right to lighten the image.
- Contrast: Emphasizes a differences between light and dark. Move to the left to decrease differences. Move to the right to increase differences.
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With help of the Color Temperature you can control a so-called "color temperature". Make the original image in a warm or cold colors. The effect will also help to correct the insufficient saturation of the image, to increase its contrast. It helps give the image a deeper tone.
Controls:
- Color temperature: Makes the original image in a warm or cold colors.
- Brightness: Sets an overall brightness of a picture. Move to the left for the darker image. Move to the right to lighten the image.
- Contrast: Emphasizes a differences between light and dark. Move to the left to decrease differences. Move to the right to increase differences.
Examples:
This effect will allow you to play with colors. You can delete a color from the image, or to keep only a certain color, rejecting all other colors. This effect allows you to change colors or to add new ones with different methods of mixing. Try "Blend mode" control to find an interesting effect.
Controls:
- Source color: it is a color that you want to replace or remove. When you replace a wider range of colors (See "Color range" option), this color will be the center of this range.
- Overlay color: And this is a color that will be imposed on the chosen range (See "Color range" option) of original colors.
- Highlights: By increasing the range of colors you want to replace, this parameter will be responsible for shades that are brighter than the Source color.
- Shadows: Same as Highlights, but this parameter will be responsible for shades that are darker than the original color.
- Color range: This parameter is responsible for a range of colors that you want to replace. The higher this parameter, the more colors will be used. The center of this range is the Source color.
- Image saturation: When the original color and the color range specified, this parameter will affect the saturation of all the original colors before blending. This option does not affect the determination of the source colors. This parameter acts directly on the last stage of the effect in the blending operation.
- Overlay saturation: Same as Image saturation, but for the overlay colors.
- Blend mode: When the source colors are selected, the algorithm uses the method of mixing colors specified in this parameter. If you just want to change the color, choose the "Normal" method. If you want to try different effects, try other methods of mixing.
Examples:
Simulates classic films. Imitation is achieved by changing the image colors by shades of pink, yellow or blue colors. The effect can also add noise to the image, change brightness and contrast.
Controls:
- Cyan: value of the cyan overlay.
- Magenta: value of the magenta overlay.
- Yellow: value of the yellow overlay.
- Shade: sets a size of a vignette shade.
- Grain: adds random noise.
- Desaturation: controls a saturation of entire image.
- Brightness: sets an overall brightness of a picture. Move to the left for the darker image. Move to the right to lighten the image.
- Contrast: emphasizes a differences between light and dark. Move to the left to decrease differences. Move to the right to increase differences.
- Overlay: mixes the original picture in with the result image. Move to the left for the original image. Move to the right for the result image.
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Makes scenes look like a dream and its all light and fuzzy.
Controls:
- Overlay color: sets a color to overlay entire image.
- Glow: set the strength of the glow.
- Color overlay: controls the influence of the overlay color.
- Glow saturation: controls a saturation of the glow.
- Glow brightness: sets an overall brightness of the glow. Move to the left for the darker image. Move to the right to lighten the image.
- Glow overlay: mixes the original picture in with the result image. Move to the left for the original image. Move to the right for the result image.
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This is an alternative to lightening your footages. This effect will add depth to your lighting and emphisis to your subject. A pro touch to your montages and collages.
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Too much parameters, is not it? No, it's simple.
- Shape size: These two parameters determine the size of the spot. The first parameter determines the width, the second one determines the height.
- Shape radius: This parameter specifies the "rounded" corners of the spot. If this parameter is set to the leftmost position, you get a square spot. If this parameter is set to the far right, you'll get a round spot.
- Shape position: Sets the position of the spot center on the image.
- Shape angle: Specifies the angle of the spot.
- Shape blur: Blurs the boundaries of the spot. Inside the spot is the original image. Outside the spot is the result of mixing images (result and overlay) by the method specified in the third parameter.
- Image brightness: Sets an overall brightness of the source image before mixing with the overlay image. Move to the left for the darker image. Move to the right to lighten the image.
- Image desaturation: Controls a saturation of the source image.
The overlay image is a copy of the source image. The brightness and saturation of the overlay image is determined by the "Overlay brightness" and the "Overlay desaturation" parameters. Before mixing with the original image, the overlay image blurred according to the "Overlay blur" parameter.
- Overlay brightness: Sets an overall brightness of the overlay image before mixing with the source image. Move to the left for the darker image. Move to the right to lighten the image.
- Overlay desaturation: Controls a saturation of the overlay image.
- Overlay blur: Sets the blur of the overlay image.
- Blend mode: This effect uses the method of mixing images specified in this parameter.
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