AliveColors: A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Photo Editing

10 Hidden Features in AliveColors You Should Be Using

  1. Non-Destructive Smart Objects — Convert layers to Smart Objects to apply filters and transforms without altering original pixels; double-click to edit source content and see live updates.

  2. Content-Aware Fill — Remove objects seamlessly: select the area, choose Content-Aware Fill, and AliveColors analyzes surrounding pixels to blend replacements automatically.

  3. Frequency Separation Workflow — Split texture and color into high/low frequency layers using the built-in filters to retouch skin while preserving natural detail.

  4. Advanced Batch Processing — Automate repetitive tasks across many files: create an action (resize, watermark, color-correct), then run batch processing to apply it to a folder.

  5. Custom Brush Dynamics — Modify brush behavior (size, opacity, angle jitter) tied to pen pressure or randomness for more natural painting and retouching.

  6. Layer Styles Library — Save and reuse complex layer effects (shadows, glows, overlays) as named styles to apply consistently across projects.

  7. Perspective Correction Tool — Straighten and fix keystone distortion on buildings or product photos by defining vanishing lines and letting the tool reproject the image.

  8. Gradient Map for Creative Color Grading — Use Gradient Maps to remap tonal ranges to custom color palettes for cinematic looks or consistent brand grading.

  9. Selective Color Adjustment with Masks — Combine Selective Color or HSL adjustments with precise layer masks or luminosity masks to target specific hues or tonal ranges without global changes.

  10. Snapshot & History States — Create snapshots of your document at key points so you can experiment freely and revert to any saved state without losing intermediate work.

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