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Tutoriel: AKVIS Enhancer

Focus Mode

 

Désolé, à présent cette information n'est disponible qu'en anglais. La version française sera bientôt affichée.

Follow the steps below to improve the focus of your image using AKVIS Enhancer:

  • Step 1. Launch AKVIS Enhancer.

  • Step 2. Open the original image. For this purpose click on the button in the Control panel and select the required file in the Open dialog box. AKVIS Enhancer supports the following formats: bmp, jpg, tiff and png.
    Open the image in a photo editor
  • Step 3. Choose the Focus mode in the Settings panel.

    The photo will be processed with the default parameter values (the AKVIS Default preset in the list of presets).

    The result will be shown in the After tab in the preview area.

    The preview area represents a dotted frame. You can drag the frame (the button ) or draw it anew on any part of the image, thus analyzing different parts of the photo.

    Обработка изображения с установками по умолчанию

    With a left-click on the image you can temporarily switch to the Before tab and compare the result of automatic focusing with the original photo in the preview window.

  • Step 4. You can adjust the settings to achieve the best result
    • The Manual focusing parameter imitates the focus ring of a digital camera. The values vary between 0 and 100. For different images the optimum value will differ.

    • The Sensitivity parameter influences on the level of detail. If you increase the value of the parameter, the details get clearer. It is not recommended to use high values of this parameter as it may reveal much noise.

    • The Intensify parameter is closely related to the previous parameters. If you increase the value of this parameter, the effect of the previous parameters will increase, too.

    Set the value of the overlay parameters that define the final result of re-focusing:

    • The Darken parameter. The result of focusing is compared with the original image. If the color of the pixel on the original image is lighter than the color of the pixel on the resulting image, it is replaced by the darker pixel. If the color of the pixel on the original image is darker than the color of the pixel on the resulting image, this pixel doesn't change its color. The higher the value of the parameter, the darker are the pixels. As a result the image contrast will change too.

    • The Lighten parameter. This parameter works in the same way as the Darken parameter, but the pixels of the original image are replaced with the lighter pixels.

    The real result of the focusing can be seen if you set the value of both parameters to 100. However, it may cause noise.

    When the value of the parameters is lower than 100, the result of focusing is blended with the original image. That is why the final result looks more realistic.

    If the value of these parameters is 0, the resulting image will coincide with the original image.

    Отрегулированы значения параметров
  • Step 5. To start the process, click on the button .
    Полностью обработанное изображение

    If you want to process only certain areas of your image, you should define them using the following tools.

    • The Effect Area tool (button ). Use the blue pencil to outline the areas that should be processed.

    • The No Effect Area tool (button ). Use the red pencil to outline the parts that mustn’t be processed.

    • The Eraser tool (button ). Use the tool to erase the drawn strokes.

    Adjust the stroke width and the eraser size by changing the value of the Brush Size parameter on the Settings panel.

    Note:

    It is better to draw a closed outline around the objects. Otherwise the effect can extend over the drown borders.

    Нарисованы ограничивающие штрихи

    Press the button to start the process.

    Изображение, обработанное только в указанных областях
  • Step 6. If needed, you can correct the image further in the Post Processing tab using the sliders under the histogram and four parameters: Brightness, Contrast, Gamma and Saturation.

    A Histogram is a graph that shows the tonal range of an image. On the horizontal line the brightness values are set - from the darkest to the lightest. The vertical line sets the number of pixels having this lightness value.

    Below the histogram there are three sliders that can be moved to change the image contrast.

    Levels

    The extreme point on the right end represents pixels having the maximum brightness (white points). If the histogram does not have such pixels, the image does not contain any white points. If we move the white slider to the left, the point against which the slider is located will assume the maximum brightness (255) and the pixels having this value will become white. The brightness of other pixels will be re-calculated accordingly. The image will get lighter.

    The extreme point on the left end represents pixels having the minimum brightness (black points). If the histogram does not start at the left end, the image does not have any black pixels (brightness = 0). If you move the black slider to the right, the point against which the slider is located will assume the minimum brightness value. As a result this tone will become black, while other pixels will be re-calculated accordingly. The image will get darker.

    The middle slider defines the tone of the image that will have the brightness of 128 (middle-gray tones). If you move the slider to the left, the mid-gray tones get lighter; if you move the slider to the right, the mid-gray tones get darker.

    Near the histogram there is a fall-out list with image channels (RGB, Red, Green, Blue, Colors, Luminosity). It is possible to adjust every channel separately or correct a combined channel.

     

    The Post Processing tab also contains parameters that allow correcting brightness and contrast of the image, making gamma-corrections and changing saturation of the image.

    • The Brightness parameter allows changing the image brightness. It accepts values between -100 and 100 with the default value of 0. The higher is the value of the parameter, the lighter are all pixels of the image, and vice versa.

    • The Contrast parameter allows increasing (if the value is over 0) or reducing (if the value is under 0) the difference between bright and dark parts of the image. The parameter accepts values between -100 and 100 with the default value set to 0.

    • The Gamma parameter allows changing the overall contrast of the image by increasing or reducing mid-tones and gray mid-tones. The parameter accepts values between 50 and 250 with the default value set to 100.

    • The Saturation parameter allows changing the intensity of colors on the image. The parameter accepts values between -100 (gray color) and +100 (saturated colors). By default the value is set to 0.

    As you adjust the settings in this tab, the processing is started automatically. The result is shown in the After tab

  • Step 7. If you like the settings of both tabs, you can save them as a preset and use later. To save the settings, enter a name for the preset into the Presets field and press the button Save.

    Next time you launch the program, these settings will be used by default. To return to the initial settings of the program, click on Reset.

    To process the image with a certain preset, select this preset from the fall-out list to start the process.

    To delete a preset, select it from the list and click on the button Delete.

  • Step 8. Save the processed image into a file. Click on in the Control panel to open the Save As dialog box. Enter a name for the file, define its format (jpg, bmp or png) and select the destination folder.
  • Step 9. It is possible to print the image. For this purpose click on , adjust the print settings in the Print dialog box and press the button Print.

    The left part of the Print dialog box is the preview area where the current position of the image on the page is shown, in the right part of the dialog box the print settings are adjusted:

    • The check-boxes Album and Portrait set the page orientation when printing. The check-box Album corresponds to the horizontal page orientation (width larger than height), the check-box Portrait - to vertical.

    • The parameters Scale, Width and Height and the check-box Fit to Page set the printed size of the image. They do not influence the image itself, only its printed copy. It is possible to change the size of the printed copy by specifying the image scale in % (any value less than 100% reduces the image, any value over 100% increases it) or by setting new values for width and height in the corresponding fields. If you want to fit the image into the page, enable the check-box Fit to Page.

    • The image in the preview area has a frame with markers that allow changing the image size manually. Put the mouse cursor to a corner marker or to one of the sides (the cursor will transform to a two-side arrow) and drag the marker or the side. To change the position of the image on the page, bring the cursor to the center of the image, press the left mouse button and move the cursor. Besides, it is possible to define the image position on the page with the parameter Move To by clicking on one of the nine squares.

    If your computer is connected to a local network with several printers or several output devices are connected to this computer, you will have to choose one of the available printers to do the job. Click Printer Setup in the dialog box Print, select a printer in the opening dialog box and adjust the printing settings.

  • Step 10. Close AKVIS Enhancer by clicking on .

 
AKVIS Enhancer Plug-In AKVIS Enhancer Plug-In
   — Zone de travail — Zone de travail
   — Mode Enhancer — Mode Enhancer
   — Mode Focus — Mode Focus
   — Batch Processing — Batch Processing
AKVIS Enhancer - HDR program AKVIS Enhancer - HDR program
   — Zone de travail — Zone de travail
   — Mode Enhancer — Mode Enhancer
   — Mode Focus — Mode Focus
   — HDR mode — HDR mode
   — High dynamic range image — High dynamic range image
Exemples Exemples
   — Photo sombre d'une église — Photo sombre d'une église
   — Court de tennis — Court de tennis
   — Dans la rue — Dans la rue
   — Enfant dans le jardin — Enfant dans le jardin
   — Tir à l'arc — Tir à l'arc
   — Camion — Camion
   — Chapelle orthodoxe — Chapelle orthodoxe
   — Ville ancienne — Ville ancienne
   — Améliorer la netteté — Améliorer la netteté
   — Oranger — Oranger
   — Photo prise contre le soleil — Photo prise contre le soleil
   — Illustration technique — Illustration technique
   — La ville au crépuscule  — La ville au crépuscule
   — Photo sous-exposée — Photo sous-exposée
   — Un bébé avec un hochet — Un bébé avec un hochet
   — Les enfants de l'Afrique — Les enfants de l'Afrique
   — Raviver photos sans flash — Raviver photos sans flash
   — Enlever le brouillard — Enlever le brouillard
   — Le poète et les pigeons — Le poète et les pigeons
   — Le chat noir — Le chat noir
   — À la campagne (HDR) — À la campagne (HDR)

 

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