Live preview Helicon Filter's live preview can be used in either simple mode (commercial and freeware versions) or expert mode (commercial versions only). Simple mode allows the user to control aspects of the picture with fewer sliders, fewer brushes, no equalizers and no Aberrations filter, while expert mode gives the user more sliders along with equalizer control. Live preview can be used to show the final image after editing, can show a split between the edited version and the original, and can show images as a full-screen preview. Right-clicking causes the image preview to temporarily be replaced with the original version. A slider exists to select custom zoom, and in most filter tabs, a magnifying class can be used to view portions of a picture at higher magnification. In some filters, an "edit map" can be used to view which areas which will be affected from those filters. There is also a filter-guide
wizard to help in going through a workflow of the different filter tabs.
Plugins Helicon Filter is designed to support
plugins which would work with Photoshop (i.e., they are in the
8BF file format), however many of these plugins do not properly function in Helicon Filter and other programs which claim their support.
Image stacking In Helicon Filter Home and Pro, one is able to stack several images of the same subject where the pictures are of the same dimensions. The program does not implement
layers for customized stacking, rather the program has built in stacking for specific uses. Firstly,
High dynamic range images (HDR) can be created using the Increase dynamic range command. Secondly, the program is able to stack several images with high noise levels into one low-noise picture. Finally, the program is partially capable of stacking images of a moving subject together to create effects of
time-lapse or
multi-exposure photography to capture such things as moving stars, however Helicon Filter cannot spread out the frames to amplify a subject's motion (e.g. landing bird, flipping gymnast) or create GIF movies from these images.
Noise reduction Image noise and grain can be controlled in the Noise filter using the Noise level, Highlights,
Shadows, Radius and Chroma sliders. These sliders allow for selective noise reduction by object detail and brightness. Noise reduction can be applied to specific colors in expert preview mode using an equalizer. In this filter, there is also a dust and hot/
dead pixel map feature which, based on a special photograph, allows the user to define certain areas in the picture which would have dust and
dead pixels for the program to remove.
Brightness The
exposure and lighting of a photograph can be improved using the Contrast, Gamma, Exposure, Local contrast, Highlights, Shadows, Black point, and White point sliders. An equalizer to control effect by exposure (with a zone slider for
tone mapping), along with Haze compensation and gradient haze compensation sliders, appear in expert preview mode.
Colors In the Colors filter, an image's
white balance can be adjusted through color sliders or by selecting an area of the picture that should be white or match a predefined "memory color". Equalizers control spectral sensitivity and saturation by color. The brightness, hue and saturation of a color range can also be modified in a process often referred to as
color swapping.
Aberration Removal In expert preview mode,
chromatic aberrations can be removed in the Aberration filter by selecting an aberration color and adjusting the Radius, Brightness threshold, and Color tolerance sliders. There is also a tool to reduce lateral aberrations. This filter works by taking all areas in a picture with the defined aberration color and reducing its saturation to zero. Since
purple fringing, a common aberration type, is easiest to remove, purple is by default the aberration removal color. Optical aberrations, such as red/cyan fringing, are more difficult to remove and often must be cloned out in order to remove them completely.
Sharpening In the Sharpening filter, sliders allow for the sharpening of both small details and edges. In expert preview mode, an equalizer can be used to sharpen specific colors and leave others unchanged. White halos can also be suppressed when sharpening.
Distortions In the Distortions filter,
barrel or
pincushion distortion can be controlled, horizontal and vertical perspective may be changed, the image may be stretched and squeezed, the image may be skewed, h-bend can be controlled, and
vignetting can be corrected. This feature is especially useful for photographs taken with a
wide-angle lens, as this often produces distorted images. Complete image flips and rotations of varying degrees may also be done.
Resizing Helicon Filter allows for
cropping and
resizing of an image. The image may be sized by custom pixels, pre-defined print sizes and
DPI, special cropping for mobile devices or for the web, or as a percentage of the original image size.
Frames Frames and text can be added to an image using the Frames tab. Frames and text can also be positioned in various parts of the photo and rotated. The frames can be colored as a function of the actual image or as a solid color, a few frame effects are available (Shadow, 3D frame, Smoothed 3D, Fade out, Oval, Background highlighting, and Background shadow), and the size of frames can be controlled. Text may also be inserted in this filter. The text's
font and size can be controlled, and, as with the frames, can be colored as a function of the photograph or as a solid color. One is also able to control the texture and transparency of this text.
Retouching In the Retouching tab, brushes can be selected to perform such tasks as removal of imperfections, cloning, brightness correction, color alteration, saturation alteration, focus correction, noise reduction,
red-eye removal, distorting, and replacing of a background or subject. A brush also exists to erase either changes of other brushes or all effects from all filters. The Delete scratches, Reduce noise, Distort, and Replace sky/background brushes are only available in expert preview mode. The brushes' size, softness, intensity and edge sensitivity can be controlled. All strokes performed in this tab may be undone.
File support Helicon Filter supports the most common raster graphic file formats, such as
JPEG,
GIF (import only), and
PNG, as well as some less common formats, such as the most recent
raw formats,
JPEG 2000, Photoshop images (PSD), and both 16 and 8 bit
TIFFs. Movie files may be played back, though they may not be edited. In the free version, files may only be saved as jpegs and bitmaps. As a security means in certain licenses to prevent extended license periods, photos dated later than the date of the computer do not open, and this has caused some complaints from those who have mis-dated pictures.
File control Individual photos can be tagged with speech or text notes. Files may be saved as
Bitmap,
JPEG, JPEG Progressive,
JPEG 2000, PSD,
PNG,
TIFF, and TIFF LZW files. When saving files as JPEGs, the user can select the JPEG quality and calculate the files size. Processing of raw images is done with either
dcraw or Helicon's older raw conversion process, from Polybytes. Files can also be printed within Helicon Filter, emailed, or sent to mobile phones. Complete
Exif can be viewed as a separate window within Helicon Filter.
Call from photo programs Helicon Filter may be opened from Helicon Focus and Helicon Photo Safe, as well as other programs which make use of context menus (such as
Windows Explorer and
Picasa). If used with a Pro license, Helicon Filter may also be opened within certain photo programs, including
Photoshop,
Corel PHOTO-PAINT, and
Corel Paint Shop Pro, as an
8BF plugin.
Gallery File:Noisereductionhelicon.png|Noise reduction in Helicon Filter. The original is the one on the right. File:Colorswaphelicon.png|"Color swapping" (of a
skimmer dragonfly) using the Colors filter. The original is the one on the left. File:Distortions.jpg|An example of barrel distortion compensation of a 15 mm
fisheye lens using the Distortions filter. The original is the one on the left. File:Removewireshelicon.png|Removal of unwanted elements (around a
house finch) using the Delete scratches and Clone brushes. The original is the one on the left. ==Compared to Photoshop==