Tool Tip: Filter - Film Grain
What is this filter and why would you want to use it? Learn about "noise" in some of your images.
What is this filter and why would you want to use it? Learn about "noise" in some of your images.
This tip will discuss how to use the Erase Brush and all of its options.
The Fractal Map filter is a tool to create patterns of transparency on an element. It offers six predefined patterns, each with customizable settings. By adjusting the sliders, you can increase or decrease the effect of the filter, allowing you to fine-tune the appearance of the transparency pattern. The preview feature enables you to see a preview of how the final image will look with the Fractal Map filter applied, helping you make informed adjustments. The Fractal Map filter's ability to create unique textures can be advantageous for enhancing the visual interest and depth of your page or design. By applying the filter to an element, you can introduce intricate and artistic patterns of transparency, which can contribute to the overall aesthetics of your layout.
Learn the anatomy of Color Levels and utilize the tool to correct over/under exposed photos.
The B & W button is not all black and white. Who knew there were so many options packed in this one button. This tip will explore the Infrared Film Effect and how it can make your black and white images more intense.
The vibrations filter is a digital image processing technique that can be used to enhance edges and details in an image. Specifically, it works by applying a vibration-like effect to the pixels in the image, which can create a wavy or blurring effect, depending on the settings used. Overall, the vibrations filter can be a powerful tool for image processing. However, as with any image processing technique, it's important to use it judiciously to achieve the best possible result.
Sharpen up images and scanned memorabilia with the click of your mouse, to make them clearer and give them more detail.
Adding color to your Shadows can make a subtle transformation on your pages.
Have you ever tried to journal on your page, and you wanted “column” style text to flow above and below a photo? Many people default to using text wrap, but shape blending can sometimes be a better option.
The Water drop tool under the Filters ribbon in Artisan can add subtle changes to your paper creating a sense of movement. This would be fun to apply to a paper on a page with water as the theme, like the beach or lake or maybe even a cruise.
Understand the difference and benefits between using the Format Ribbon for applying a shadow verse using the Shadow Effects.
Enjoy learning a few details and tips about the Rippled Glass filter.
Learn how the Diffuse glow filter works and some practical applications for its use.
This tool tip will explain what the Alpha Gradient filter is and how to use it.
Understanding how tools work and why they do what they do is important if you are going to put these tools to work in practical ways. In this tip we will look at how the Wand tool, the Threshold Filter, and the Palettize Filter work together.
Use the Color Wash functionality to change content that has a gradient lighting effect (e.g. shiny/aluminum) to a bright metallic color.
Use the Lasso Tool to strategically select areas of the photo to edit