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Installing a Card Reader
  Lesson 4
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Fixing a Photo - Set Up
Lesson 6
Fixing a Photo - Repair
Lesson 7
Fixing a Photo - Red Eye
Lesson 8
Fixing a Photo - Cropping
  Lesson 9
Applying Filters
Lesson 10
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  Lesson 11
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Album 2.0 Full

Level 1 Plus

Lesson 9

Fixing Photos

Applying Filters

The most important difference between Album Starter & Album Full Version relates to fixing images.

The Starter Version only allows Automatic Fixes.

The Full Version provides Automatic Fixes with the option of Manual Override.

Introduction

This lesson will deal with the possible application of two optional filters.

Step #1: Select a Photo  

To fix a photo, you have to select the photo that you want to work on from the “Photo Well”.

This is done by clicking on the photo as shown.

Step #2: Fix  

The next step is to use the “Icon Menu” & click on:

[ Fix ]

Step #3: Fix Photo  

From the drop down menu, select:

[ Fix Photo ]

Step #4: Prepare The Image  

You will now come to the “Fix Screen”.

You should set up the “Before & After Views” and rotate the image if necessary.

You will also have to set the screen up so you can zoom in & out on your image.

This was covered in Lesson #5
Step #5: Apply Filters
( If Desired )
 

To use the filters click on the button at the top, named:

[ Filters ]

The panel opens up and shows “None” checked as the default – this means that the program will leave the color as is.

Step #6: Apply Filters
Black & White
 

If you click on the button beside,

 “Black & White”

The image will be transformed into black & white.

This means the program threw away the color information & made the image black & white.

Remember: this only happens to the copy of your original.

Step #7: Apply Filters Sepia  

If you click on the button beside,

“Sepia”

The image will be transformed into sepia.

This means the program threw away the color information & made the image sepia.

Remember: this only happens to the copy of your original

Note  

We would expect that in most cases, you would retain the color version.

The image in your “Photo Well” will appear with the effects of the filter that you have applied.

In a later lesson, we will discuss retrieving your original image.
Step #8: Finish  

You can go back and change some of the fixes that you made by returning to the function using the “tabs” at the top of the Corrections pane.

When you are happy with everything click:

[OK ]

Final Reminder:  
You will receive one last reminder that the changes have been made on a copy of your original – your original image remains unchanged.
The Fixed Photo:  
The new edited version of your photo will now appear in your “Photo Well”.

Summary

This lesson dealt with the possible application of two optional filters.



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