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Summary: How to use photo effects in JetPhoto Studio; learn more about photo editing software in this free instructional video.
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"Hey everybody! My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. If you want to make sure that your extra draw has opened up, then come down to edit, or you can also click the edit button at the top right here as I showed you last lesson. Before we get into cropping and adjusting, I wanted to touch on some of the effects down here at the bottom, the black and white and sepia effect. I'm going to add a sepia effect to my original photo. As you can see, it adds a sepia effect. If I go back to thumbnail, you'll notice that my original photo is still there and the sepia effect photo is to the right of it. When you add effects and such things it's going to create and instance of a photo, which is basically just a copy of it. If you don't like it, you can come in and click the delete button. I also have a black and white copy. I'm going to delete that. I just wanted you to know that it doesn't actually delete the actual photo on the hard drive. It creates an instance as I said. You can feel free to mess around and get as creative as you want with the image adjustments. It's not going to ever actually delete your photo. "
eHow Article: Using Photo Effects in JetPhoto Studio