Edit Workspace Overview

Edit Workspace Overview

Evoto’s editing workspace is designed to provide a streamlined experience when retouching images. It consists of six main sections:

1. Tool Bar Section

Located at the top of the interface, the Tool Bar contains key workspace controls:

  • Return to Project Page
    Navigate back to the main project view, or use keyboard shortcut “G”.

  • Add Images
    Import additional images into the current project.

  • Other Functions
    Includes Undo, Redo, and access to Manual Tools and Search.

2. Floating Widget

The Floating Widget appears on the left side of the workspace and contains quick-access tools:

  • Presets
    Apply recommended, personal, or team presets.
  • Masking
    View and manage any AI-generated or manual masks applied to the image.
  • History
    Review and revert to previous editing states.

3. Picture Preview Section

This central area displays a live preview of the selected image, including all applied edits.

  • Before/After Comparison
    Press the spacebar to quickly toggle between the original and edited image.

  • Canvas Color Settings
    Right-click anywhere on the preview background to change the canvas color. Available options include:
  • Default, Dark, White, Dark Gray, Medium Gray, Light Gray.

Note: The final exported image will reflect all applied effects, regardless of the preview background color.


4. Gallery Section

Located at the bottom of the workspace, the Gallery displays thumbnails of all images in the current project.

  • Thumbnail Display
    Browse and select images using visual previews.

  • Filter Options
    Filter images by:
    • Rating
    • Color Labels
    • Flag Labels
    • Edit status
    • Export status
    • File format
    • File Orientation
    • File Name (Search Function)
    • Camera
    • Camera Lens

  • Sorting and Quick Actions
    Additional tools are available to organize and manage images efficiently.


5. Control Panel Section

The Control Panel appears on the right side of the workspace and contains grouped editing features.

  • Feature Groups
    Tools are grouped by function, such as Color, Portrait, or Background adjustments.

  • Sliders and Input Fields
    Adjust effect strength using sliders or enter numerical values for precision.

  • Panel Behavior
    Right-click within the panel area to access the following options:
    • Solo Mode
      Keeps only one group expanded at a time for better focus.
    • Collapse All
      Collapses all feature groups (except Histogram). This option becomes inactive when all groups are already collapsed.
    • Expand All
      Expands all groups and highlights the first one. This option becomes inactive when all groups are already expanded.

6. Feature Modules

Evoto’s main editing capabilities are divided into five modules. Each module contains feature groups relevant to that category:

For detailed instructions on using each module, refer to their respective sections in the Knowledge Base.



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