![]() Your client’s beautiful day is laid out for them. Then, run the auto design and under images, change from “all images” to “filtered images.” First filter down to just the 4 and 5 stars. Now, the real power is using the patent-pending auto design on your selects. ![]() Simply click the box next to 4, 5, and unused. For example, let’s say you want to just see images that are 4 or 5 stars and haven’t been used in your design yet. Now that your images are tagged, filtering is easy and powerful. These icons are for storyboarding for the auto design. You’ll also notice more options for tagging images. So, 5 stars for the wow scenes and 4 stars for the rest of the selects. My personal favorite is to use 5 stars for images that will go into the album, or also look great as wall art or a card design. Then use 4 stars to the remaining album selects. Also, remember that if you like to do your ratings in PhotoMechanic or Lightroom, your stars will carry over to Fundy Designer. You can also select multiple images and do the same, just like you would in Lightroom. You can also use the hotkeys (1-5 for the stars and f for favorite/heart). ![]() To rate an image or favorite it, you can click on an image and then click on the star or heart icon. Just click on the icons to navigate through the different views. ![]() When you are designing an album, wall art, etc, you can access the image browser by double-clicking on any image or clicking on the icon in the bottom right of the main window.Īt the top right of the image browser, you’ll see the four main views: the film strip, the grid, the compare, and the design view. For example, maybe use 5 stars for images that are great on the wall and the album and maybe 4 stars for album-only images. Often we will import our “design selects” into Fundy Designer, but from there we can do a bit more culling and tagging to really get focused on creating some amazing designs. The strategy with culling from a design perspective is to choose which photographs are going to have the biggest impact. And the best part is – it works so much like Lightroom that you’ll be a pro within 5 minutes of reading this blog post. Making sure all of your photos are retouched in Fundy Designer can cut hours a week off of your workflow.Getting organized and becoming an expert with the Image Browser built into Fundy Designer can make you more money. Now save the photo in the same location with the same name and close it. If you happen to create any new layers, be sure to flatten the image. ![]() Here you can basically do anything in Photoshop you would like. Use the healing brush to remove any large blemishes. Next, navigate to a photo you would like to retouch and right-click on it (or choose the pencil icon under a photo in a design). But you can connect Photoshop to Fundy Designer and spot heal there.įirst, under the Edit menu, choose “Choose External Editor,” and choose the version of Photoshop you would like to use. The one-click retouching in Fundy Designer is excellent, but the one thing it can’t do is spot heal blemishes. Depending on the number of photos you have selected, it could take up to a minute to sync the settings. Next, slide the skin softening slider to how you like it.įinally, select similar images or all images and click the “Sync” button to sync your retouching settings across all images. We personally recommend “Full Coverage,” for a solid ‘go to’ look. If you aren’t already in Filmstrip view, click on the Filmstrip icon or use the hotkey SHIFT+x.Ĭhoose a one-click option. © Crystal Stokesĭouble click on any photo to open the Fundy Designer Image Browser. We’ve chosen Perfectly Clear to be our retouching partner because it is the only automated retouching software that looks natural. Retouching photos in Fundy Designer is the fastest and easiest way to deliver perfectly printed products to your clients. ![]()
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