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Apply any of several photo effects to brighten up photos, give them an antique feel, or quickly convert them to black and white.
1. Load images in ALSee Photo Editor. 2. Choose 1 of several photo effects. Sharp: Sharpness adjusts the degree of clarity in the photo. Saturation: Adds or removes the color level. Brightness/ Contrast: Make the picture brighter or darker with Brightness slider. Or, use Contrast slider to adjust the relative difference the dark and light tones. Diffuse Glow: It softens a photo, or reduces the degree of clarity in the photo. (Opposite of sharpness) Negative: Invert image colors and imitate a photo negative. Film Grain: Expresses the film grain effect caused by the aging of the actual film reels. Grey Tone: Convert photos to black and white. Brown Tone: Turn any color photo into a brown tone. Soft Focus: It softens the focus on the portion of your photo. 3. Preview photo effects in the pane on the right and click [Apply] button.
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