Grain Panel User Guide
Film grain is a creative way to give photos a special look. This written guide is a great resource for learning about controlling grain effects in Exposure.
Film grain is a creative way to give photos a special look. This written guide is a great resource for learning about controlling grain effects in Exposure.
Learn how to edit photo metadata with Exposure in this user guide. Metadata is crucial for the protection and organization of your images.
Vignettes are a great way to draw attention toward the subject of a photo. We made this guide to teach you how to use the vignette tools in Exposure.
The Tone Curve panel offers powerful tools for making brightness and contrast adjustments, and for applying split toning effects. Learn how to use them in this user guide.
This user guide demonstrates how to use collections in Exposure to quickly create groups of images for a specific purpose
This user guide gives you express instructions for how to create, apply, and manage watermarks in Exposure.
Exposure offers numerous tools to control accessing and organizing images. Check out this user guide about the first steps in post processing with Exposure.
Learn about the different types of presets in Exposure, and see how to create, modify, and organize them to fit with your workflow.
Edits to image colors is a powerful way to emphasize mood, energy, and emotion in photographs. This user guide shows you how with the controls in Exposure’s Color panel.
Customizing the workspace is a great way to streamline your editing workflow in Exposure. This user guide shows you how.
Learn how to use the histogram, interpret its behavior, and use the tools in the panel in this user guide.
Learn about Exposure’s Infrared film simulation presets and unique IR controls.
Learn how to use the gradient tools in Exposure to seamlessly blend and fade the adjustments applied to your images.
Learn how to use the powerful preset comparison features in Exposure for auditioning presets in this helpful user guide.
Learn how to operate the Layers panel to control editing adjustments in Exposure with this helpful user guide.