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Dfx User Guide - Tiffen.com

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Magnifier<br />

When the Magnifier is selected, a portion of the image is displayed at a 1:1 pixel<br />

ratio in the Magnifier window and shows the actual pixels of the image with the<br />

current filter applied.<br />

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Why use the Magnifier? Well, for best performance, <strong>Dfx</strong> works at a maximum<br />

resolution as defined by the Preference > Preview Size--the default being 1024<br />

by 1024 pixels. Never fear, when your image is saved, <strong>Dfx</strong> always processes<br />

at the resolution of the original image. In any case, for certain filters such as<br />

Chromatic Aberration, Faux Film, Grain, HFX® Star, Night Vision, Sharpen,<br />

Black and Gold Diffusion/FX®, Glimmerglass®, HDTV/FX® and Vari-Star, it is<br />

best to make adjustments while viewing the image at a 1:1 pixel ratio. The<br />

Magnifier accurately represents what the filter will look like when applied to the<br />

full size image.<br />

<strong>Dfx</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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