Welcome to Corel PHOTO-PAINT, a powerful bitmap image-editing application that lets you retouch existing photos or create original graphics.

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Retouching images Welcome to Corel PHOTO-PAINT, a powerful bitmap image-editing application that lets you retouch existing photos or create original graphics. In this tutorial, you'll learn how to retouch a scanned image, making it suitable for e-mailing. What you will learn In this tutorial, you will learn how to align and crop an image remove red-eye from an image remove imperfections from an image by blending adjust image color and tone clone out unwanted areas save to a new file format This is what the image looks like before corrections: This is what the image will look like after corrections: Page 1 of 7

Opening the image You'll start by opening the sample file. 1 Click File menu Open. 2 From the Files of type list box, choose TIF - TIFF Bitmap. 3 Choose the folder Program files\corel\coreldraw Graphics Suite 13\Languages\EN\Tutorials\ Sample files. 4 Double-click the filename start.tif. Aligning and cropping the image The scanned image is slightly askew. You will use the Crop tool to align the image. 1 Click View menu Fit in window. 2 In the toolbox, click the Crop tool. 3 Drag across the image to create a rectangle. 4 Click inside the cropping area to display the rotation handles. 5 On the property bar, click the Open advanced options button. 6 In the Crop angle box on the extended property bar, type 5, and press Enter. 7 Click inside the cropping area to display the sizing handles once again. 8 Drag the sizing handles to enclose as much of the image in the rectangle as possible without including any white space. 9 Double-click inside the rectangle to remove the area outside. The image is aligned and cropped. Page 2 of 7

Removing red-eye Now, you ll use the Red-eye removal tool to remove the redness from the girl s eyes. Red-eye occurs when light from a flash reflects off the back of the eye. 1 Open the Touch-up flyout, and click the Red-eye removal tool. 2 From the Nib shape picker on the property bar, choose the third brush in the top row. 3 Type 30 in the Size box. 4 Choose 3 from the Tolerance drop-down list. 5 Click in the red area of each of the girl s eyes, and dab with the brush to remove the red color. If you want to take a closer look at the image, choose the Zoom tool an area of the image to zoom in; right-click to zoom out. from the toolbox. Click Page 3 of 7

Touching up the image You can remove imperfections, such as tears, scratch marks, and wrinkles, from an image by blending its textures and colors. You choose the range of pixels necessary to retouch the image, depending on the size of the correction and the area surrounding it. Now, you ll use the Touch-up brush tool to remove the scratch from the girl s forehead. 1 Open the Touch-up flyout, and click the Touch-up brush tool. 2 From the Nib shape picker on the property bar, choose the third brush in the top row. 3 Type 20 in the Size box to specify the nib size. 4 Choose Medium from the Strength box to set the intensity of the effect. 5 Dab the brush on the scratched area on the forehead. Adjusting image color and tone Corel PHOTO-PAINT provides you with filters and tools to make adjustments to the color and tone of images. In the following procedure, you will adjust the image s color and tone by using the Image Adjustment Lab. As you work, the Hints area in the Image Adjustment Lab gives you more information about the current tool or control you are using. 1 Click Adjust menu Image adjustment lab. 2 Click the Select white point button in the upper-right corner. 3 Click in the image on the white color in the top part of the umbrella. 4 Click the Select black point button. 5 Click in the image on the dark color at the bottom of the left pigtail. 6 Move the Temperature slider to 4819. Page 4 of 7

7 Move the Saturation slider to 17. 8 Move the Highlights slider to -24. 9 Click OK. Removing the tear Now you will remove the tear in the photo by using the Clone tool. The Clone tool consists of two brushes: a source point brush and a clone brush that applies the copied pixels from the source point. 1 Open the Touch-up flyout, and click the Clone tool. 2 On the property bar, choose the Round nib shape. 3 In the Size box, type 30. 4 On the property bar, click the Open advanced options button. 5 In the Feather box, type 25. 6 Click near the tear to create a source point. A cross-hair displays in the source point brush to distinguish it from the clone brush. 7 Click on the tear (as shown by the second circle in the image below) to set the clone brush. Page 5 of 7

8 Drag along the tear to remove it. Once you set the source point and the clone brush, they move together, so that the source point brush samples pixels continuously as it moves across the image. 9 To reset the source point, right-click where you want to place the crosshair, then left-click and drag to clone pixels. This is what the final image should look like: Saving to a new file format Corel PHOTO-PAINT offers a wide variety of file formats. The sample image is a scanned photo saved as a TIFF file. If you want to e-mail an image, you probably want to change the file format in order to reduce the file size. You'll save the sample image in the JPEG format. 1 Click File menu Save as. 2 From the Files of type list box, choose JPG - JPEG bitmaps. 3 From the Save in list box, choose the drive and folder where you want to save the file. 4 Click Save. 5 In the JPEG export dialog box, drag inside the Original preview window to view other parts of the image and compare them with the image in the Result preview window. Page 6 of 7

6 Move the Compression slider to change the file size, which is displayed in the lower-right corner of the dialog box. A higher compression number results in a smaller file size but decreases image quality. 7 Set any other options you want. 8 Click OK. From here... You can explore Corel PHOTO-PAINT on your own, or you can learn more by completing other CorelTUTOR tutorials. For more information about the topics and tools discussed in this tutorial, refer to the Help. To access Corel PHOTO-PAINT Help, click Help menu Help topics. Copyright 2002-2005 Corel Corporation. All rights reserved. All trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective companies. Page 7 of 7