![]() ![]() Click or press one more time to zoom out again. Use your mouse, trackpad or the visible area indicator to scroll to another part of the photo. Click or press one more time to show the virtual focal plane controls again.Ĭlick on Zoom to Actual Size in the View submenu, the right button in the bar under the viewer or press the Z key on your keyboard to review a pixel accurate preview of your settings. You can hide the focal plane controls by clicking on Show Focus Control in the View submenu, the left button in the bar under the viewer or pressing the H key on your keyboard to better review the result. Click on Load Settings to load the previously saved values. If you have defined settings you would like to use for other photos, click on the Save Settings button in the sidebar. In this case the bayonet hood blocks ambient light at the rim of the lens, making the image darker in the corners.Ĭlick on the Reset button in the sidebar to reset all settings to the default values. Photos of miniatures usually have a vignette when you get too close to the object. Using a higher saturation, contrast and sharpness you can simulate the look of miniatures which usually have stronger colors.Īdd a final vignette to darken the corners of your image. To increase the tilt-shift effect you can change the saturation, contrast, brightness and sharpness of the overall image by adjusting the corresponding controls. The focal plane control itself shows you the resulting effect by a transparent yellow gradient. The outer control lets you define the slope between sharp and blurred area. With the inner control you define the area that should not be blurred. You can setup the virtual focal plane properties by changing the amount of blur in the sidebar of the window and dragging the two yellow focal plane controls to the desired position. ![]() After every change of the focal plane a new preview is generated. While dragging one of the handles you can hold down the Shift key on your keyboard to snap the blue line to 0, 45 or 90 degrees. You can drag the two blue handles on both sides of the blue line and the blue line itself to the desired position to change the virtual focal plane in the photo. The application shows you an instant preview of the tilt-shift effect in the window. Launch TiltShift and select a photo in the open dialog window or drag one or more photos from the Finder on the TiltShift icon to open photos in TiltShift. In case you have not heard back from us after a week please write us again. We get a lot of emails every day, so please give us a few days to respond. Please send us an email to in case your question is not answered in the FAQs, you want to comment, have feature requests or report bugs. If you have questions regarding TiltShift or TiltShift Lite, please first consult the list of Frequently Asked Questions. ![]()
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