![]() ![]() Adobe PhotoshopĮxposure X5: Filter > Exposure Software > Exposure (version number)Įxposure (earlier versions): Filter > Alien Skin > Exposure (version number) Note that it is not possible to open Blow Up or Snap Art from Exposure when used as a plug-in. The programs can be launched as plugins from these locations. To edit an image externally, right click on an image and choose: Edit (Image name) in… (Program). None of the edits you have applied with Exposure are applied to this original file. Note: This is will allow the external editor to alter your original file. This lets you use Exposure as the organizer, but allow another program to create edits. This option is useful if you want to change the original image. To edit a copy externally, right click on an image and choose: Edit Copy of (Image name) in… (Program). It will apply all of the adjustments you have made and save to a new TIFF or JPEG file. This is the preferred option when you want to retain the adjustments and presets you have applied in Exposure. ![]() ![]() Select one of these options from the menu. Open Exposure, and then right click on an image. Snap Art and Blow Up automatically install as external applications for Exposure. ![]() You can also choose to have desktop shortcuts or launch bar icons.īlow Up is designed as a plug-in and does not open as a standalone program. StandaloneĮxposure and Snap Art are standalone applications that can be found in your Applications folder (Mac) or Program Files folder (Windows). This article will review the different methods and show you the paths to open the programs. There are several different ways you can open your software. The Exposure Bundle is designed to be flexible. ![]()
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