![]() ![]() ![]() You can also click on the blue dot for an adjustment group to turn off multiple effects. To turn an adjustment off, just click the checkbox next to it toggle on/off. Each adjustment uses either a slider, a pop-up list or radio buttons to refine the adjustment. You can fine tune your photo by adjusting each correction. In the right panel, you can take complete control over the corrections applied to your image. Be sure to watch the video “Creating, Organizing and Backing Up Your Presets” to learn more about working with presets. You can also create an unlimited number of your own custom presets. These are organized by function and can provide either a one-click fix or a great starting point. The left panel contains both the default and user-created presets. If you don’t see them, just press the Tab key to toggle their visibility. To control Perfectly Clear, you’ll find two panels. Clicking the magnification amount will also do the same thing. You can also zoom by pressing the Z key to zoom to 100% and then pressing it again to fit the image on the screen. If you are a Windows user and your mouse has a scroll wheel, you can use it at any time to zoom in and out. This can be easily done by moving the zoom percent slider bar to the right or using the zoom in and zoom out buttons. ![]() If you want to close split view, you can click on the bubble to return so a single photo.Īs you work, you might find it useful to see more details in the image. This option let’s you see a split-screen view that shows you the before and after in one frame. This view lets you look at a side by side comparison with the original on the left and Perfectly Clear on the right. Just click the photo to toggle between the two states. The default view, Full Preview Window, shows only the before or after at a single time. To do this, just click anywhere on the preview picture, or you can press and hold spacebar. To see how your image has been improved, you can toggle between the before and Perfectly Clear photo. Once the plug-in window appears, you’ll see a Perfectly Clear photo automatically. Choose Filter Athentech Imaging Perfectly Clear Complete V3.Īs soon as you run the filter, Perfectly Clear goes to work immediately automatically correcting your photo. Make sure the layer you want to affect is active in the Layers panel. To use Perfectly Clear, you’ll apply it as a filter. Select the image and click the Open button. Choose File Open and navigate to a picture that you want to fix. Now open an image that you’d like to improve with Perfectly Clear. You can do this by clicking its icon in your Dock or Start menu. ![]()
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