Click on the Snapshot thumbnails, and you can browse through the different adjustments to find the best adjustment.Click the Create Snapshot button again, and you have made a new thumbnail showing the second adjustment.Click the Reset to Original button, and make some other adjustments,.Click the Create Snapshot button again, and you have made a new thumbnail showing the adjustments.Make some adjustments in the picture by dragging the different sliders to the left or to the right.This is shown by the small thumbnail picture below the image. Click the Create Snapshot button in the bottom of either of the screens, and you have created a snapshot of the image as it is.In both cases, there is an excellent feature: The Create Snapshot feature Open the image in Corel PHOTO-PAINT, and select the Adjust menu | Image Adjustment Lab, and you will see the same window as mentioned before.You can adjust the image even further by clicking the Detail Tab, and in the Properties area, you can find details about the camera settings etc.īut when you do not have access to the RAW-format you can edit the image in this way: The dialog box looks much like the Image Adjustment Lab in Corel PHOTO-PAINT, but you have the White Balance option that works much like resetting your camera before you shot the picture. You will then get a dialog box as shown below. You can save your picture as a RAW-file, or import it directly from the camera into Corel PHOTO-PAINT.