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Step
1: Open a photo
which contains a sky.
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Step
2a: To create an
early sunset effect, select the Nature > Sunshine effect
and press the Reset button. To position the effect correctly right click
on the preview.
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Step
2b: A late sunset
effect is achieved by additionally activating the Invert check box
and reducing the value of the Intensity slider.
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Step
2c: For an after
twilight effect reduce the value of the Brightness slider and place
some twinkling stars with the Nature > Star effect.
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Variation
1:
To create less colorful sunset effects, you can use the Sunshine effect
of the Sunshine group. Use the Brightness slider to adjust the
effect.
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Variation
2:
By activating the Invert check box and adjusting the effect with the
Size slider, you can dim the whole photo and leave only a small lighten
area.
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Variation
3:
You can also use the Coolorize effect group to create interesting
sunset effects. For this example the Twilight effect was used.
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Variation
4:
At first Coolorize > Fade was applied, then the Sunshine
> Sunset was used to add the sun.
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