Tabs - Overview
Tabs provide you with quick access to the corresponding operations with the image:
Tab |
Hint |
Available Operations |

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Light / Color |
exposure, fill light, color temperature, color balance, HSL, brightness, contrast and saturation adjustment. |

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Noise Reduction / Sharpening |
filtering the noise, increasing the sharpness. |

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Red-Eye Retoucher |
red-eye reduction. |

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Distortions |
fixing optical and perspective distortions, rotating and shifting the image. |

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Reprocess |
processing the image again. |

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Save Image |
saving the image. |
In Adebis Photo Editor, operations with images are performed one by one in the following order:
When you switch between the tabs, you see the result of applying all previous operations to the source image and operations available on this tab.
To see the final result of all operations (the entire cycle), just switch to the Reprocess ( ) or Save Image ( ) tab.
The settings of each separate operation are saved within one sequence of operations. That is why you can easily switch between the tabs - switch to the settings of the previous operations without losing the settings of the next ones.
The order of operations being used suits most cases. However, you may need to change this order or process the image again. In this case, the "Reprocess" ( ) operation is used. It allows you to start a new sequence of operations using the result of the current sequence as the source image.
NOTE: after you apply the "Reprocess" operation (when you start a new sequence), it will be impossible to get back to the previous sequence of operations.
Tab modes
Each tab (except for Save Image) works in two modes:
- Operations - access to operations;
- History - access to the history of operations on this tab.
You can use the "Enable" option to quickly disable any tab without resetting its settings.
History
The sequence of operations is saved as a list. The current position in the list shows the last applied change. Moving the current position up implements the Undo feature, moving it down implements the Redo feature.
You can move the current position using the mouse, the Undo ( ) and Redo ( ) buttons or the main menu items: Edit > Undo and Edit > Redo.
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