![]() If you make a number of changes you can save them all at once by right-clicking on the Unsaved Edits entry on the Picture Shortcuts Pane. Click the Save icon in the top left menu to save your changes as you go.Click the mouse cursor several times over all the red eye areas you want to remove, then click OK.Select Red eye removal from the Edit Pictures menu.Grab the little black crop marks in the corners or on the edges to scale the image You will notice the crop is previewed on the image you can click and drag the crop area to reposition it. Use the sliders to adjust the Hue and Saturation. Select the Colour option from the Edit Pictures menu.The Task pane will display a range of control sliders you can use these to adjust any exposure issues (too bright, too dark etc). Select the Brightness and Contrast menu entry. ![]() Click on Edit Pictures in the Task Pane on the right to reveal a menu with all the editing options.Double click the image you want to edit and the view will switch to the Single picture view.If it is not there, click on the Edit Pictures Shortcut button on the top menu. The Edit Pictures Pane appears on the right side of the preview window and includes the tools you need to edit your photo. Picture Manager has three different views for displaying pictures, you can switch between the views with the three buttons Thumbnail, Filmstrip and Single in the top left corner of the preview window. If the pictures you need are located outside the pictures folder, use the Add Picture Shortcut button to browse to and add the folder. Use the Picture Shortcuts panel to navigate the Pictures folder to the photos you want to edit.If it is not there, click on the Shortcuts button on the top menu In Picture Manager you should see the Picture Shortcuts panel on the left.If you imported your photos to the Pictures folder they are easy to find when you open Picture Manager. ![]()
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