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Silver Efex Pro WorkflowControl Points
The Power of U Point
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Technology
U Point technology lets you use control points to isolate objects and areas in an image
and selectively apply filter effects to them. Visit www.upoint.com to learn more.
Add Control Point
Click this button to change the mouse cursor and enable you to add a control
point to the image. After selecting this button, click on the object or area in the
image to adjust using a control point. After placing the control point on the image, you
may control the object or area’s tonality, contrast, and structure using the controls
provided on the control point.
Control Point Controls
Each control point has four sliders:
- The top slider, Size, adjusts the control point’s
size or reach.
- The second slider, Brightness, controls the
brightness of the object selected by the control point.
- The third slider, Contrast, controls the contrast of the object selected by
the control point.
- The fourth slider, Structure, controls the detail structure of the object
selected by the control point.
For best results, perform the tasks below in the given order:
1. Explore the Style Browser and if you like, choose a style to apply to your image.
2. Adjust the overall image with the Brightness, Contrast, and Structure tonality controls.
3. Add control points to objects in the image that you would like to selectively control bright-
ness, contrast, and structure.
4. Select a color filter to adjust the base tonal conversion and contrast.
5. Explore and apply a film type preset if desired.
6. Browse and apply a stylization to your image if desired.
7. Review the image in the Loupe.
8. Apply the filter’s effect by clicking OK (Photoshop) or Save (Aperture).
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