

Exposure X7 has over 500 presets, including saturation boost for landscapes, vintage looks, Color and B&W Infrared films, and more.

Another change allows fine texture noise to be added back in for more detail after more extreme noise reduction edits. (DCP color profiles are the camera profiles that determine how RAW photo colors are processed initially). Exposure says that color production has improved with custom DCP color profiles and overall color quality with DNG files as well. The crop can also now display guides for golden ration, golden spiral, the golden triangle , and diagonal. Users of previous versions of the software will now find the crop and transform tools moved together into the same panel. Before (top) processing an image in Exposure X7 and after (above), using the GAF 500 Warm film preset, with additional edits to adjust color saturation and add subtle sharpening. While the removal is automatic, the software has tools to adjust the strength to tweak the results. The Exposure X7 photo editor is also now capable of detecting and automatically removing what Exposure Software calls “single-pixel artifacts.” These are spots that are created by a defect in the camera sensor, the company explains. The software detects the edges and creates a more precise selection. Exposure X7’s Polygon tool allows photo editors to draw a rough border around the subject or object. This selection can be further fine-tuned, the company says. The software then detects the edges and creates a more precise selection. Exposure Software explains that the new masking tool allows photo editors to draw a rough border around the object.

A new Polygon Selection Tool aims to speed up the task of masking out a section of the photo for local adjustments.
