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Working with special effects
Corel PHOTO-PAINT special effects let you change the appearance of an image. You can apply a special effect to the entire image, or you can use a mask or a lens to transform only part of an image.
Applying special effects
The following are all the categories of special effects available, each of which includes several different effects:
When you apply a special effect, you can adjust its settings to control how the effect transforms an image. For example, when you use a vignette effect to frame an image, you can increase the offset value and decrease the fade value to decrease the size and opacity of the frame. With a watercolor effect, you can decrease the size of the brush to show more image detail or increase the size of the brush for an abstract effect.
Applying special effects to part of an image
You can apply special effects to part of an image by defining an editable area. For information about editable areas, see Working with masks.
You can also use a lens to apply a special effect to part of an image. The following special effects are also preset lens types:
When you use a lens, changes are not applied to the image; instead, they are seen on the screen through the lens. For information about lenses, see Working with lenses.
Repeating and fading special effects
You can repeat a special effect to intensify its result. You can also fade an effect to diminish its intensity, and you can define how the effect is merged with the image. For information about repeating and fading a special effect that you’ve applied, see Undoing, redoing, repeating, and fading actions. For information about merge modes, see Understanding merge modes.
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Click Effects, choose a special effect category, and click an effect.
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Adjust the settings of the special effect filter.
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If the image contains one or more objects, the special effect is applied only to
the background or the selected object.
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When you preview the special effect in the image window, you can press and
hold F2 to hide the special effect dialog box.
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Some special effects can affect the shape of the object they are applied to. You
can retain an outline of the object’s original shape by enabling the
Lock object transparency button  on the Objects docker. The areas that
remain between the outline of the original shape and the new shape of the
object are filled with black. If the Objects docker is not open, click Window
Dockers Objects.
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| To apply a special effect to an editable area |
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Click Effects, choose a special effect category, and click an effect.
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Adjust the settings in the dialog box.
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| To repeat a special effect |
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Click Effects Repeat, and click one of the following:
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Repeat [last effect] — applies the last applied effect
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[Last effect] to all visible — applies the last applied effect to all visible
elements in an image
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[Last effect] to all selected — applies the last applied effect to all selected
objects in an image
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