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Chapter 5: Edit mode
3. Do one of the following:
Click Done to accept your changes and close the pane.
Click Cancel to discard your changes and close the pane.
Applying a Crosshatch effect
You can use the Crosshatch effect to add crosshatching to an image.
To use the Crosshatch effect:
1. In Edit mode, in the Add group, click Special Effect.
2. Click Crosshatch.
3. Do one of the following:
Click Done to accept your changes and close the pane.
Click Cancel to discard your changes and close the pane.
Applying a Dauber effect
You can use the Dauber effect to make your images look like they were painted with a paint dauber. You can select or change the
Dauber options to apply the effect to your image, and save your options as a preset for use at another time.
To use the Dauber effect:
1. In Edit mode, in the Add group, click Special Effect.
2. Click Dauber.
3. On the Dauber tab, set the options as described below.
4. Do one of the following:
Click Done to accept your changes and close the pane.
Click Cancel to discard your changes and close the pane.
Dauber options
Intensity Specifies the amount of color applied with each daub.
Frequency Specifies the number of daubs added to the image.
Background color Specifies the background color of the filtered image.
Select the Image check box to use the original image colors or click the color picker to select a
different color.
Random Seed Indicates the random placement of the paint daubs.
When you apply the Dauber effect to an image, ACDSee 14 places the daubs randomly. This makes the
paint daubs different every time you apply the filter. You can define a specific random seed to generate
identical daubs.
To generate a new random seed, click Random Seed.
Applying an Edge Detect effect
You can use the Edge Detect effect to create a highlighted outline of your image. After creating a black image, the effect uses
colored lines to outline the detail of an image where significant color differences exist. Greater differences between colors in the
original image produce brighter outline colors. (The Sobel effect is similar to the Edge Detect effect, but produces sharper and
brighter outlines.)
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