Multivision Filter - Ulead PHOTOIMPACT 11 User Manual

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86 ULEAD PHOTOIMPACT USER GUIDE
7. Under Streak settings, drag the red dot on the Angle dial to change the angle
of the beams. Click + or – for more precise settings. To change the color pattern
of the beams, adjust Hue Shift. You can also set the diffraction beams'
Intensity, Length, Size, Spacing, and Glow size.
8. If you made a selection on the base image, select Expand outside selection
to make the diffraction go beyond the selection.
9. Click OK.

Multivision Filter

Multivision Filter simulates the effect of a camera's multi-image filter, which
creates reproductions of a subject.
To create Multivision Filter effects:
1. Select Photo: Lens Filters -
Multivision Filter.
2. In the Dual View tab, the before and
after views show the applied effects in
real time. Use the zoom buttons to
adjust the viewing size of your image
and see the effects more clearly.
3. You can either select a Preset
multivision filter or create a Custom
filter.
To create your own custom filter, select
a Filter type (which determines the
formation of reproductions) and specify
the number of Facets (i.e., the number
of reproductions). If the selected filter
type is Linear or Symmetrical,
choose whether to create Reflected or
Refracted images.
4. In the before view, drag the red dot to
determine the location coordinates of
the center of the image to be
duplicated.
5. Under Filter settings, change the Radius to adjust the subject's area and the
distance between the center image and its reproductions. Also adjust the
Transparency, Softness, and Rotation of the reproductions.
6. When you achieve the effect you like, click OK.
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