Making Favorites the default setting
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Making Favorites the default setting
Sure wish when I open Smart Photo Editor it could open to my favorites. Or at least when I use one of my favorites and want to add another, I wish I didn't have to go back to the main menu, then choose favorites.
Is there a keyboard shortcut to favorites or something? I'm disabled and it take up so much time to have to repeat again and again when adding additional filters on top of each other.
Thanks
Is there a keyboard shortcut to favorites or something? I'm disabled and it take up so much time to have to repeat again and again when adding additional filters on top of each other.
Thanks
- Richard Briggs
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Re: Making Favorites the default setting
Hi, not really sure what you mean here but if you mean the following....
You have Image A and you have applied four effects to it to get your desired result. Let's say the result makes the subject matter look 'distressed'. You are impressed by this combination of effects together with the settings for each you have applied. So you want to retain that set of effects and their settings for use on another image (Image B). If this is what you want then....
Save the result as a jpeg as normal for Image A. Then also save the result as a 'Session' or Smart Photo Editor Project (.pe file). Call it 'DISTRESSED'.
Now open DISTRESSED.pe and you will see Image A with all effects as you left them. Now right click over the image (top left, far left) and you will be given the option to 'switch image'. All those effects and their settings will now be applied to Image B. And you can use DISTRESSED on images into the future.
Richard
You have Image A and you have applied four effects to it to get your desired result. Let's say the result makes the subject matter look 'distressed'. You are impressed by this combination of effects together with the settings for each you have applied. So you want to retain that set of effects and their settings for use on another image (Image B). If this is what you want then....
Save the result as a jpeg as normal for Image A. Then also save the result as a 'Session' or Smart Photo Editor Project (.pe file). Call it 'DISTRESSED'.
Now open DISTRESSED.pe and you will see Image A with all effects as you left them. Now right click over the image (top left, far left) and you will be given the option to 'switch image'. All those effects and their settings will now be applied to Image B. And you can use DISTRESSED on images into the future.
Richard
Re: Making Favorites the default setting
Instead of going into the main gallary and choosing to see a gallary of favourites, you can just select favourites from the list that pops up when you hover over "Favourites Recent Shortlists" on the right.
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