{"id":825810,"date":"2017-12-28T16:00:25","date_gmt":"2017-12-28T16:00:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lafactory.com\/blog\/how-to-use-divis-new-filter-options-to-beautify-your-images\/"},"modified":"2022-12-10T13:49:31","modified_gmt":"2022-12-10T13:49:31","slug":"how-to-use-divis-new-filter-options-to-beautify-your-images-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lafactory.com\/blog\/en\/how-to-use-divis-new-filter-options-to-beautify-your-images\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Use Divi’s New Filter Options to Beautify Your Images"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
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A recent update released for Divi will come in handy when designing all kinds of websites. The new filter options, effects and blend options make using Photoshop while designing your next website almost unnecessary. To help you get started with them, we\u2019re going to show you how you can beautify your images within Divi itself by using the new filter options in particular. These options allow you to see, in real time, how your image works with the rest of your website design. Of course, most of the settings will depend on the picture itself and what matches and what doesn\u2019t, but there are some combinations that\u2019ll help you get started. Let\u2019s take a look.<\/p>\n

Quick Tips<\/h2>\n

Every Image is Different; Treat Them Differently<\/h3>\n

Each image is a different combination of circumstances. Therefore, you\u2019ll have to modify your filter options to your image. Some images need more editing than others do to look the same way. It\u2019s all about trying out the different options and seeing which work for your images and which don\u2019t.<\/p>\n

Balance<\/h3>\n

The next tip you have to keep in mind while editing your images with Divi\u2019s new filter options is: maintain the balance. If you\u2019re using the brightness filter, for instance, never push it too far. Also, try combining different options with one another. When editing pictures, it\u2019s usually better to have a little bit of everything than too much of one thing.<\/p>\n

Don\u2019t Make Your Image Look \u2018Too Edited\u2019<\/h3>\n

Another tip is making sure that your image doesn\u2019t look too edited. Beautifying your images is all about finding the right balance and making it look realistic. Adding too much filter effects to your images could make them look forced and overdone.<\/p>\n

Maintain Same Editing Style Throughout Your Entire Website<\/h3>\n

The last tip worth mentioning is: keep the same editing style throughout your whole website. Most probably, you\u2019re using multiple images on your website. Try to find a general editing style that you can apply to all of the images, which at the same time, fit with your website style as well.<\/p>\n

Results<\/h2>\n

Before we dive into the tutorial, let\u2019s take a quick look at the results we\u2019ll be obtaining. We\u2019re using four different images and one illustration that\u2019ll help you get a grip on these new filter options. In most of the cases, we\u2019re using a combination of different filter settings that\u2019ll help you create the exact result you want.<\/p>\n

Image #1<\/h3>\n

Normal<\/h4>\n

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Black & White (Bright)<\/h4>\n

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Black & White (Subtle)<\/h4>\n

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Image #2<\/h3>\n

Normal<\/h4>\n

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Low Contrast<\/h4>\n

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Color Change<\/h4>\n

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Image #3<\/h3>\n

Normal<\/h4>\n

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Warmer<\/h4>\n

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Darker<\/h4>\n

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Image #4<\/h3>\n

Normal<\/h4>\n

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Slightly Sepia<\/h4>\n

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Gray Toned<\/h4>\n

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Illustration<\/h3>\n

Normal<\/h4>\n

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Color Change<\/h4>\n

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Sepia & Semi-Transparent<\/h4>\n

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How to Use Divi\u2019s New Filter Options to Beautify Your Images<\/h2>\n