From the right-click menu, select ‘Export’. Presets can be shared with others using the same or a newer version of Exposure. The preset filters at the top of the panel will only display the selected category of presets such as Black and White, or the presets marked as favorites. Check out our Applying Film Looks video to learn where you can find specific looks. Click the star in the corner to mark a preset as a favorites. A helpful practice is to designate the presets you routinely use as favorites. This will search in the name and description fields.Įxposure ships with lots of great presets. With the cursor in the search box on the Presets panel, you can search for specific presets. Presets will be synced to your other machines that have this folder. Then, set the user folder location to a cloud syncing folder, like Dropbox. In the Preferences panel, select the General category. The Virtual Copies video on our website discusses it in more detail.Įxposure allows you to store your presets using cloud storage so you can have access to them anywhere. This enables you to make multiple variations of the images you edit without filling up disk space. However, you can’t delete or change the built-in presets.Īnother option in the right-click menu is to create a virtual copy of your selected image with a particular preset applied. You can also delete them using this menu. Managing Presetsįor custom presets, the preset information can be modified from the right-click menu’s edit option. The saved preset is now listed in the presets panel. If you have a lot of presets, the more detail you include will help you search for them later. Organizing presets in categories, and adding descriptions are also helpful. Ī descriptive name is a beneficial practice when creating custom presets. Adjustments to the image are made with the controls on the editing panels.Īfter setting slider values, the looks you create can be saved by pressing the plus button on the Presets panel. Reset the image back to the original with ⌘ +R or Ctrl+R. A quick way to get started creating a custom look is by selecting a built-in preset, and then making modifications. They are a great way to achieve a consistent look across multiple photos. Custom PresetsĬustom presets enable you to design a creative style that you can reuse. We show you how in our Comparing Photos and Presets video. Exposure enables you to audition several different presets, simultaneously. It’s a great way to decide what look works best for the photo. Several presets can be compared on the screen at the same time. Any editing changes made after it’s applied only effect to the current image, not the preset in the library. Selecting a preset from the library applies a copy of it to your current photo. The presets in Exposure are located in the presets panel. We demonstrate filtering (including favorites), show how to save a new user preset, and how to import and export. Learn how to browse and search for presets. When you purchase Exposure, you own it forever.This is an introduction to the features of Exposure’s presets panel. If you purchased Exposure X5 on or after July 15th, 2020, we will be sending you a free upgrade to Exposure X6 soon. The new user manual complements our video and in-product documentation.Įxposure X6 is available at a discounted price of $89 to owners of previous versions.DNG converter integration enables conversion to DNG format manually or automatically when copying from a camera card.New haze level slider counteracts contrast decreases caused by atmospheric haze.Updated user interface provides a refined, modern aesthetic.Perform sophisticated color replacements in just a few clicks. The Advanced Color Editor builds on Exposure’s innovative 3D masking to enable vastly greater control of color modifications.New profile guided noise reduction eliminates noise based on camera sensor characteristics.Enhanced shadows and highlight processing is now more reliable, consistent, and accurate.One-click automatic adjustments select optimized values for white balance, exposure, haze level, contrast, and tone.New GPU optimization leverages the full power of your computer hardware to dramatically speed up image processing.Here are some of the exciting new features: We are delighted to announce the release of Exposure X6! It’s the latest version of our professional image editor for creative photographers.
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