Face Effects
You can use Face Effects to adjust faces in photos and videos. For example, you can brighten underexposed faces, balance lighting to warm or cool skin tone, smooth skin, or adjust eye size or face width.
Note: All detected faces are affected by the adjustments that you make.
* To apply Face Effects
1 Click the Filter button in the Library, and in the filter category list, click Face Effects.
2 Drag and drop the thumbnail for the Face Effects from the Library onto your clip in the Timeline.
3 Double-click the clip in the Timeline to open the Options panel, click the Face Effects tab, and adjust any of the following settings:
Eye Size — Drag the slider to increase or decrease the size of eyes.
Face Width — Drag the slider to adjust the width of the lower part of faces.
Skin Smoothing — Drag the slider to the right to smooth variations in the skin and apply a subtle blur for a softer portrait effect.
Brightness — Drag the slider to the right to brighten underexposed faces.
Skin Tone — Drag the slider to warm or cool the skin tone.
Apply Face Effects before you apply other filters—some filters prevent the application of Face Effects.
You can toggle between the original clip and the altered result by clicking the Apply check box.
To reset individual adjustments, double-click anywhere on the corresponding slider. To reset all adjustments, click the Reset button above the sliders.