Applying Illumination effects

You can use an Illumination effect to apply a sunburst or spotlights to images.

Important! These effects work on grayscale and 16 million–color (24-bit) images only. For more information about increasing the color depth of an image, see Increasing the color depth of an image.

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The Lights effect uses up to five spotlights to apply lighting to an image. You can set the intensity, direction, color, and origin of the light source. You can access the Lights dialog box by choosing Effects Illumination Effects Lights.

The Lights dialog box contains the following controls:

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The Sunburst effect simulates the appearance of an image and light source viewed through a camera lens. You can adjust the light origin, the amount of radiating light, and the brightness of the halos, or glare spots. You can access the Sunburst dialog box by choosing Effects Illumination Effects Sunburst.

The Sunburst dialog box contains the following controls:


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