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LucisArt 3 ED- Progressively reveals image detail throughout the image- in the dark, light and mid-range contrast areas. Repair exposure for underexposed images.
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LucisArt 3 ED- Progressively reveals even finer image detail. Create DHR effects from a single image.
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LucisArt 3 SE- Winslow - Progressively smooth image detail to create a watercolor effect where the degree of smoothing varies as the image’s textures and features vary. Grass smoothes differently than bricks which smooth differently than clouds which smooth differently than trees etc. Winslow never creates a watercolor effect with an inherent pattern.
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LucisArt 3 SE- Sculpture - Enhance contrast patterns within the image, a combination of enhancing features and smoothing image detail.
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LucisArt 3 SE- Plaid 1-3: Enhance contrast patterns in a similar fashion to the special effect Sculpture but with radial artifacts that add texture to the image. Plaid 1 has the strongest radial lines and they occur at 90° angles from image features. Plaid 2 has fainter radial lines at 45°angles from image features. Plaid 3 has even fainter radial lines and they occur at 22.5° angles from image features.
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Both LucisArt 3 ED and LucisArt 3 SE- Mix: The Mix slider lets you dilute the LucisArt processing by adding a percentage of the original image to the LucisArt image. Mixing lets you make the LucisArt effects as dramatic or subtle as you prefer. Mixing an extremely detailed (even noisy) LucisArt 3 ED image with a large percentage of the original image can create an antique look. The Mix image example was create d by making a very detailed image using LucisArt 3 ED and then setting the Mix slider to 20 (which means mixing in 80% of the original image).
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IMPORTANT: LucisArt is very easy to use and very flexible and powerful. To get the most out of LucisArt please read the Usage Tips.
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