Applying Colors; Adding A Frame; Adding A Texture - Canon Studio Solution User Manual

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Applying Colors

You can change and apply color schemes to photos. Applying a color
does not permanently change the photo; a color scheme can be
changed or removed at any time by returning to the workshop.
Select one of the color schemes to apply it to the photo:
Color: resets the color scheme to the original color of the digital negative.
Black & White: sets the color to grayscale.
Sepia: sets the color to sepia tones. Aged black & white photos naturally fade to
this color over time.
Retro: sets the color to retro tones. Aged color photos naturally fade to this color
over time.
Duotones: the photo is turned to grayscale with a subtle color tone applied.
Select from:
o Ruby, Bronze, Tarnished, Emerald, Turquoise, Selenium Blue, Vineyard, and
Rose.

Adding a Frame

You can add a small frame around the edge of your photo. To add a frame:
1. Select View from the top of the software.
2. Select Frame.
3. Select a frame color:
a. White, Black, or Gray.
4. Select None to remove the frame.

Adding a Texture

You can apply a paper texture to the photo to create the appearance of different
Canon media. To add a paper texture:
1. Select View from the top of the software.
2. Select Paper Textures.
3. Select a texture:
Using: Photo Workshop Toolsets
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