To add vector points, click Add a blur point, and then click in the image to insert the point. Blur StrengthĬontrols the amount of blur applied to the image during directional movement. Use multiple vector points to customize the appearance of the desired movement. Motion Blur Image: Piotr Chrobot on UnsplashĬreate motion, distortion, or texture in the image to make it appear as if the camera or subject is moving. Protect CenterĪdjusts the size of the targeted centre area.Ĭontrols the amount of blur applied to the image for zoom movement.Ĭontrols the amount of blur applied to the image for rotational movement. Use the Insert command on the image to move the focus away from the centre, if desired. Zoom & Rotate Blur Image: William Hook on UnsplashĪpply a creative blur effect around the centre of the image as if zooming and rotating to draw the eye into the image. Lets you increase the intensity of the highlights in the blurred area.Ĭlick the arrows to choose from several shapes to apply to blurred highlights.Īdjusts the angle at which the aperture shape is set.ĭrag the slider to the left for a concave aperture shape or to the right for a convex aperture shape. Lets you determine the amount of blur applied to the photo. Bokeh StyleĬhoose between elliptical or tilt/shift blur. Use the Insert to Image control to adjust the size and shape of the blurred area or to move the focus away from the center, if desired. Jackson on UnsplashĪpply the Bokeh filter to creatively control image sharpness. Gradually introduces blur throughout the entire image.īokeh Image: JoshuaK. Select the color combination for the fringes caused by chromatic aberration. Type of Distortionĭrag the slider to the left to apply pincushion (concave) distortion or to the right for barrel (convex) distortion.Ĭontrols the extent to which a chromatic change appears. Apply concave or convex distortion, or the color fringes of chromatic aberrations. Try out the optical distortion properties typical of lenses with extreme focal lengths. Lens distortion Image: Alexander Shustov on Unsplash Selectively applies corrections to the various sliders in the panel and adjusts their opacity. As a result, the tone is distributed more evenly throughout the photo.Ĭontrols the overall brightness of the image.Ĭontrols the overall contrast of the image.Ĭontrols the overall saturation of colors in a photo. Increasing the value of this slider amplifies details while lightening shadows and tamping down highlights. Lets you control how much detail is accentuated. Use this filter to adjust the basic image characteristics: detail, brightness, contrast, and saturation, either globally or locally, with a control point and/or line. Basic Adjustments Image: Jad Limcaco on Unsplash Camera KitĪs its name indicates, the Camera Kit located in the left panel lets you design your own camera in Nik Analog Efex, using or combining the different effects described below. When using the Vary button, whenever you find a look and adjustments that you like, you can save a custom preset. Every time you click on this button, it will make slight adjustments to the various cursors, but without altering the effects applied, for example a type of scratch or type of film (which you can always change yourself in the sections displayed). The Vary button is a simple way of changing or adjusting the settings proposed by the effect applied, in small increments and with no effort on your part. When you apply a Camera Kit effect or a Camera preset, an array of tools are displayed in the right panel. You will find more information on the Basic Adjustment and Camera Kit tools in the section describing the Camera Kit effects. These corrections may be applied across the whole image or selectively, using the control points.Įach time you add a Camera Kit or Camera effect, the associated tools will be displayed in the form of palettes, after the Standard Settings palette. It is used to make basic corrections to tonality (brightness and contrast), color saturation and detail extraction. The Standard Settings section is always shown when you open an image in Nik Analog Efex, and is displayed regardless of the effect of the Camera Kit or the camera applied to the image. No corrections, no camera kit effects are applied at this stage. When you open an image in Nik Analog Efex, it appears as it is in the host-app or as it is on the hard disk, if you are using standalone mode. Image: Kah-Wai Lin When image opens Standard settings and pallets With the Nik Analog Efex plugin you can recreate the look of bygone days by emulating a host of vintage cameras, shooting techniques, film types, and printing papers that combine realistic camera and lens effects, along with their intrinsic flaws.
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