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ElementsXXL's
Landscape Adjust filter allowed to edit the foreground and the sky independantly from each other without using any selection. This the sky looks more blue and contrast-rich while the foreground got a warmer touch. |
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ElementsXXL's Portrait Adjust filter allowed to edit the foreground and background independantly from each other without creating a selection. Contrast & colors were improved. |
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ElementsXXL's Outdoor Portrait Adjust filter allowed to edit the person, background and sky independantly from each other without a selection. The sky was improved and the woman looks more natural with more sunshine. |
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(Photo: Gerd
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The left image is a standard raw file conversion. This
result was produced by letting ElementsXXL create two additional
exposure variations from the same raw file and applying ElementsXXL's
HD-Combine feature. |
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Photo: Harald Heim |
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The left image is one of three light trial photos
taken with a tripod. The bottom result was produced by automatically
aligning and croping all three photos and applying ElementsXXL's
Auto-Exposure feature with the Light Trial option activated.
The result looks much better than any of three individual
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(Photo: Gerd
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The left image is a combination of 8 photos that shows all cars and people on a street at the same time. It was created with ElementsXXL's Combine stack effect and its Remove Detail feature. This
image was created by ElementsXXL's Moving Object Removal feature. Two small areas with artifacts occured because there were not enough photos. They were fixed with the Remove Details feature. |
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(Photo: Gerd
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The top image was produced by using ElementsXXL's
Panorama task feature on eight photos and undoing the Remove
Transparency step, which cropped away too much. The middle image was created with manual cropping.
The missing parts were added by using the Content-Aware Fill
option of ElementsXXL's Remove Transparency command, which resulted
in the bottom image. |
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(Photo: Gerd
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On the left are two of 10 photos of the same scene. In each
photo the focus was gradually shifted from the foreground
to the background. The final image on the right was automatically
produced with ElementsXXL's "Depth of Field Increase"
task from the Enhance > Tasks sub menu. |
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(Photo: Gerd
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The first image on the left is a 100% detail of a photo taken at ISO
6400. The second image on the lft was processed with a standard noise reduction software, which made the details too smooth and did not manage to remove all color noise. This
image shows the result of using ElementsXXL's Denoise Layers feature on 10 photos of the same scene. As you can see the noise was reduced quite a lot and
previously hidden details are now visible. |
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(Photos: ffotograff65 / pixmac, elwynn /
pixmac) |
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The two photos on the left were combined with the Multi-Expose
option of ElementsXXL's Auto-Expose feature producing an exceptional
composition. |
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Photo: Harald Heim |
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The Sky Replace filter of ElementsXXL quickly replaced the blown out sky with a new sky despite the complex tree branches. The foreground was also color tuned with the Foreground Color slider to match the new sky better. |
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Photo: Harald Heim |
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The Sky Replace filter of ElementsXXL added a new sky to the image. |
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Photo: llhedgehogll/Pond5 |
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Example 1 |
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The Skin Smoother filter of ElementsXXL with the "Make-up Strong" preset was applied. It removed all skin problems while avoiding an unnatural look. |
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Photo: Harald Heim |
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The Boost Foliage and Azure Sky presets of the ElementsXXL's Color Lookup filter were applied in the bottom photo. |
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Photo: studio10artur/Pond5 |
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ElementsXXL's Lighting Effects filter added a volumetric light effect for a more moody atmosphere. |
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Photo: ventdusud/Pond5 |
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Example 4 |
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The Tilt Shift effect of ElementsXXL's Blur Gallery |
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Photo: Harald Heim |
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ElementsXXL's Multi-Frequency-Sharpen filter was applied. |
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Photo: Harald Heim |
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Example 6 |
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The Background Blur effect of ElementsXXL made only the background soft and automatically masked the boy in the foreground. |
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Photo: Photos.com |
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The Noise Reduction feature of ElementsXXL removed the noise from this enlarged part of a photo. |
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Photo: ventdusud/Pond5 |
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Example 8 |
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The "Spring 3" preset of Channel Mixer and additionally a S-curve was added in the saturation channel of ElementsXXL's Curves. |
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Photo: Harald Heim |
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Example 9 |
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The Spin Blur effect of ElementsXXL's Blur Gallery was applied to the giant wheel to simulate motion. |
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Photo: Harald Heim |
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The "Autumn 1" preset of ElementsXXL's Channel Mixer made the colors more vivid. |
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Photo: Roberto Muscia |
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The Micro Contrast effect of ElementsXXL enhanced the texture of the ice. |
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Photo: Harald Heim |
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ElementsXXL's Lighting Effects filter added a volumetric light effect. |
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Photo: Harald Heim |
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The Micro Contrast effect of ElementsXXL brings out the details in photos. |
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Photo: ventdusud/Pond5 |
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Example 14 |
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The Colorland preset of Channel Mixer was applied. |
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Photo: Harald Heim |
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Example 15 |
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By setting the Ambience slider to 100 the Lighting Effects dialog of ElementsXXL can be used to selectively brighten image areas with light spots. |
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