![]() ![]() In Edit mode, in the Exposure/Lighting group, select Light EQ™. You can also click directly on an area of the image to generate automatic settings optimal for that area, (usually the subject of the photo). By clicking the Auto button, you can have ACDSee Home fully analyze the photo and set the slider positions automatically. For example, darker images are brightened more. ACDSee Home analyzes the photo and varies the adjustment throughout the image automatically. ![]() Basic tab: for very quick and easy adjustments using three sliders.1-Step tab: for an instant, effortless exposure adjustment.For a more hands-on approach, the Basic tab allows you to click the Auto button and have ACDSee Home fully analyze the photo and set the slider positions automatically. By opening the Light EQ™ tool, 1-Step applies an automatic exposure adjustment. The Light EQ™ tool lets you make quick and easy adjustments. You can save your settings as a preset for future use. An example would be a portrait of someone in shadow but with a light background. You can also simultaneously brighten dark areas that are too dark, and darken areas that are too bright. You can use the Light EQ™ tool to adjust areas in an image that are too dark or too light, without affecting other areas of the photo. ![]()
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