Glossary Of Photography Terms
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Radial Filter The radial filter is a tool commonly found in photo editing software such as Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop that allows photographers to apply selective adjustments to specific areas of an image in a circular or elliptical shape. Similar to the graduated filter, the radial filter enables photographers to control exposure, contrast, saturation, sharpness, and other image attributes within the defined circular or elliptical area, while feathering the adjustments smoothly into the surrounding areas for seamless blending and natural-looking results.
The radial filter is particularly useful for emphasizing subjects, creating vignettes, directing the viewer's attention, and adding depth and dimension to photographs. Photographers can use the radial filter to enhance portraits, landscapes, and other images by selectively brightening or darkening areas, enhancing contrast and color saturation, and applying creative effects to achieve their desired visual impact and storytelling objectives. |
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