
ACDSee Pro 6 User Guide
1. In Edit mode, in the Add group, click Special Effect.
2. Click Sobel.
3. Do one of the following:
Click Done to accept your changes and close the panel.
Click Cancel to discard your changes and close the panel.
You can use the Edit Brush to paint this effect onto specific areas of your image.
Applying a Solarize Effect
You can use the Solarize effect to simulate the effect of overexposing an image, as though the film was exposed to light before
developing. Select or change the Solarize options to apply this effect to your image.
You can save your settings as a preset for future use.
To apply a Solarize effect:
1. In Edit mode, in the Add group, click Special Effect.
2. Click Solarize.
3. On the Solarize panel, drag the Threshold slider to specify the brightness threshold of the image.
4. In the Effect area, specify which pixels you want to adjust by selecting one of the following options:
Solarize: adjusts pixels located above the specified threshold option. The effect takes any pixels above the
threshold and replaces them with their negative value. When you solarize an image, a higher threshold value sets a
brighter threshold, and colors need to be brighter to be overexposed.
Lunarize: adjusts pixels located below the specified threshold option. The effect takes any pixels below the
threshold and replaces them with their negative value. When you lunarize an image, a higher threshold value sets a
darker threshold, and colors do not have to be as bright to be overexposed.
5. Do one of the following:
Click Done to accept your changes and close the panel.
Click Cancel to discard your changes and close the panel.
You can right-click a slider to reset to the default value.
You can use the Edit Brush to paint this effect onto specific areas of your image.
Applying a Stained Glass Effect
You can use the Stained Glass effect to divide your image into fragments of a random size and shape, to give the photo the
appearance of a stained glass window. Control the size and position of the fragments using the effect settings.
You can save your settings as a preset for future use.
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