Shutter speed, keywords, ratings, and color labels are just some of the metadata that Exposure queries to build a smart collection. Smart CollectionsĮxposure now helps you organize your photo library by automatically populating collections based on camera data and metadata criteria that you apply. Transform ToolsĮxposure’s new transform tools enable you to easily correct tilted or skewed perspective, such as keystoning of buildings. Fully Adjustable Light EffectsĮxposure’s high-quality light effects are now fully adjustable, so you can rotate and place them anywhere in your image, enabling a whole new level of creative possibilities. Improved shadow and highlight recovery enables you to extract the maximum amount of detail from your RAW images, and faster photo processing times speed up your editing. Powerful new features and a giant leap forward in RAW processing quality make Exposure X4 the best choice for creating beautiful photos.Īmong the new features are the following: RAW Processing Enhancements In Photoshop, Snap Art can be run as a Smart Filter for easy tweaking of the effect after it is created.I’m excited to announce the release of Exposure X4, the newest version of our award-winning photo editor and organizer. Effects in Photoshop are rendered on a new layer, leaving your original image untouched. Non-Destructive Editing - Snap Art supports a non-destructive workflow, making experimentation easy. We also hid the more esoteric sliders by default so you can focus on just the most important controls. This lets you quickly experiment with one aspect of the art, such as color scheme, without having to manipulate four different sliders. NEW! Hidden Complexity - There are now presets that control groups of related sliders. The presets are always visible on the left, there is a huge preview in the center, and you experiment with your style on the right. The entire user interface is redesigned for easier exploration. Now you can explore all of the media types and styles in one place without switching filters. NEW! Everything in One Place - Snap Art went from ten filters to just one. All the presets for existing media types were remade and reorganized to be easier to use. NEW! Crayon and Improved Presets - We added multiple crayon presets for that messy colorful look. Within those, you can choose from a plethora of styles like impasto, pointillism, or modern art techniques like comics and stylize. Wide Range of Media and Styles - Snap Art can draw with a wide range of physical media, such as oil paint, watercolor, pencil, and charcoal. This is great for leaving backgrounds abstract while faces are detailed and natural. This lets you quickly mark exactly where you want more detail. NEW! Detail Mask - Instead of oval focus regions, Snap Art 4 now has a detail mask. If you used Snap Art in the past then you will notice dramatically clearer results, especially on portraits. This keeps the subject natural and recognizable. NEW! Improved Realism - Version 4 uses more refined stroke placement to keep edges sharp and reproduce natural texture. Lightroom Support - Snap Art 4 has tight Lightroom integration that supports batch processing and does not require Photoshop. See the requirements for details and watch our videos to see how Snap Art works in these programs as a plug-in. To use Snap Art, you will need to have one of the Adobe products Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, or Lightroom. Features Snap Art 4 turns photos into art that looks completely natural and handmade. If you need more control, the new detail mask letâ™s you quickly mark areas where you want the subject to be clearer. Simply choose from hundreds of styles such as oil paint, watercolor, pencil sketch, or the new crayon. Using Snap Art just requires a creative idea, not hand-eye coordination or technical training. The result is a finished piece worthy of printing on canvas and hanging in a gallery. Improved realism in version 3 keeps your subject natural and recognizable. Snap Art turns your photograph into a beautiful work of art that looks completely handmade.
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