can anyone tell me how to change vinyette color
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can anyone tell me how to change vinyette color
I am new to this editor and it seems to me too complicated I want to change the color of the vinyette on portraits and yet it only shows me white.
Re: can anyone tell me how to change vinyette color
Load your image.
Click on the Effects Gallery Icon on the top right
On the left side of your screen you will see a list of effect categories. Hover the mouse cursor over "Style" and select "Vignette" from the list of sub-categories that pop out.
You will be shown a great number of vignette effects, some white, some black.
Different effects have different sliders and options to customize them.
In the screenshot below, you see the effect "Strong Vignette" by Tony applied to an image.
You can feather the effect with the radius slider, change the color of the vignette with the color sliders and use the Master Fade slider to increase or decrease the opacity of the vignette. Click on the attached image to see the whole thing.
There are so many options for vignettes, I'm sure you'll find one that's right for your portrait.
Click on the Effects Gallery Icon on the top right
On the left side of your screen you will see a list of effect categories. Hover the mouse cursor over "Style" and select "Vignette" from the list of sub-categories that pop out.
You will be shown a great number of vignette effects, some white, some black.
Different effects have different sliders and options to customize them.
In the screenshot below, you see the effect "Strong Vignette" by Tony applied to an image.
You can feather the effect with the radius slider, change the color of the vignette with the color sliders and use the Master Fade slider to increase or decrease the opacity of the vignette. Click on the attached image to see the whole thing.
There are so many options for vignettes, I'm sure you'll find one that's right for your portrait.
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