
ACDSee Pro 6 User Guide
4. Do one of the following:
Click Done to accept your changes and close the panel.
Click Cancel to discard your changes and close the panel.
Bulge and Shrink options
Horizontal position
Specifies the center of the distortion along the horizontal axis. A lower value moves the distortion
towards the left side of the image, while a higher value moves it towards the right side of the image.
Vertical position
Specifies the center of the distortion along the vertical axis. A lower value moves the distortion towards
the bottom of the image, while a higher value moves it towards the top of the image.
Radius
Specifies the radius of the distorted area. A lower value decreases the radius of the distortion, while a
higher value increases the radius of the distortion.
Strength
Specifies the strength of the distortion. A negative value shrinks the center of the distortion, while a
higher value bulges the distortion.
Background color
Specifies the background color for the filtered image.
Select the Image check box to use the original image color, or click the color picker to select a
different color.
Bulge direction
Specifies the direction of the distortion. Select one or both of the following options:
Horizontal: Moves the distortion horizontally.
Vertical: Moves the distortion vertically.
You can right-click a slider to reset to the default value.
You can use the Edit Brush to paint this effect onto specific areas of your image.
Applying a Collage Effect
You can use the Collage effect to creatively break up a photo into a number of photos.
You can save your settings as a preset for future use.
To use the Collage effect:
1. In Edit mode, in the Add group, click Special Effect.
2. Click Collage.
3. Drag the sliders to set the Number and Size of the photos.
4. Select a background color by clicking the drop-down arrow to display gradients of colors, or click the color box to display a
dialog of swatches to choose from.
5. If you would like to reshuffle the photos, click Randomize.
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