08-07-2023 02:37 AM - last edited 09-07-2023 04:59 AM
Section E: Available Filters
Samsung offers a nice variety of filters to save you a lot of work. The AUTO filter greatly improves the photo by removing either the veil present on a majority of photos.
I had already written on the subject because I know an artist Grace Von Mart who regularly uses the filters offered by Samsung on the photos she has taken and who then sells her works on the Net once printed:
You will also have the following filters which I will briefly describe:
Auto |
Hot |
Cold |
Clair |
Frosted |
Fleur |
Ivory |
Thames |
KissMe |
Grayscale + slider |
Black and White + curseur |
Thumbnail + slider |
Note that sometimes it is easier to use the Samsung editor even if the photo was taken with other devices.
Here is the original on which I tested the filters...
Some may have noticed that I don't often post photos in the Gallery, it's just that my passion for 1 year has been animal photography and I'm testing different cameras with or without eye detection to know their limits in this type of pictures. I wish this feature was available on my S23 Ultra.
I will put you soon other photos of a landscape so that you can see the results but unfortunately I have to crop them all because they were taken with the 200MP sensor and once opened I only see them at a fifth of their size they are so huge and detailed.
Contents :
1- Introduction
2- Opening the Gallery application
3- The different sections of the editor
4- Open the Samsung photo/video editor
5 - The 3 small points of the editor
6 - The styles offered by Samsung
8- The different filters available
9- Learn how to use the Samsung editor to enhance your photos
10- Conclusion: The strengths and weaknesses of the Samsung Editor ( Under construction)
10-07-2023 05:26 PM in
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