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CPAC Imaging PRO Version 3.0; Quick, Easy, Good—And More!:
Step 2 is called the “Finishing” step. Somewhat oddly, the Retouch, Brush, and Nose Line tools are now not available to you, but you can click a “Back to Step 1” button if you’d like to access them further. Now is the time to use the Stamp, Sponge, Dodge, Burn, Repair, and Pencil tools. The Repair tool is like Photoshop’s Healing Brush. Use the bracket keys to change brush size, use the Alt key to select an area, then use the Repair tool to brush over it. The Sponge tool is also unique. It’s a brush-type tool that you can use to selectively saturate or desaturate certain parts of the image. Make sure to set Opacity first—you can’t adjust it later. The Burn and Dodge tools are pretty straightforward, as is the Line tool. The History brush can be used to return the image to its original state or you can make it to taste using the Opacity slider. Did I mention there’s also a Levels tool with an “Auto Levels” box? Wonder where they got that idea!
Save The Image
Now that we’ve looked at the program, where exactly does it fit in with
the current state of software applications out there? First, it does not, and
is not marketed as an alternative to Photoshop. Photoshop has many more features
and the Adventures In Green Screen
For more information, contact CPAC Imaging, 5440 Oakbrook Parkway, Norcross,
GA 30093; (800) 262-9333, (770) 448-0250; www.cpacimaging.com
and www.cpacasia.com.
They will send CDs good for a 30-day trial with a $500 deposit.
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