You can adjust the image style by clicking "Filter" in the "Image" sidebar pop-up (accessed via "Edit").
The following options are provided: original, grid, sketch, comic 1, comic 2, embossment, black-and-white, and halftone. For embossment, you can set the strength; for halftone, you can set the maximum radius.
Comic 1
& Comic 2
:For images where color blocks are close in hue, the combination of Comic 1 and Comic 2 can make them pop, enhancing clarity.
Sketch
and Comic 2
Seeking a departure from the original style? This duo offers distinct engraving styling, highlighting even the minutest details.
Here's a trick for a faux 3D embossed look:
Sketch
filter, ramping up sharpness to its peak.Embossment
filter. Tweak to suitable strength.You can adjust the image color by clicking "Adjustment" in the "Image" sidebar pop-up (accessed via "Edit").
With other settings unchanged, sharpness is related to the clarity of details in an image. The larger value you set, the details are clearer.
When working with filters, maxing out on sharpness can often give optimum results.
With other settings unchanged, saturation is related to the color vibrancy of an image. The larger the value you set, the more vibrant the colors are.
With other settings unchanged, brightness is related to the lightness of an image. The larger the value you set, the brighter the image is.
With other settings unchanged, contrast adjusts the difference between the darkest and lightest colors.The larger the value you set, the greater the difference in color or grayscale in the image.
The grayscale is related to the contrast of light and shade. Slide the block on the left to the right to enhance the shade. Slide the block on the right to the left to enhance the light.
You can invert the colors of a bitmap image. This function can be useful for the processing of some dark materials, such as engraving bitmap images on transparent or translucent acrylic, black slates, rubber, and mirrors. The engraving results can be improved by using this function.
xTool Studio supports color inverting of black-and-white, grayscale, and color bitmap images, as described in the following:
Note:
For an image with a transparent or translucent background, the background is not inverted, and only the colors of the pixels in the image are inverted.
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