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Color Balance (Adjusting the Color Balance, Saturation, Hue and Density of Colors)
Color Balance (Adjusting the Color Balance, Saturation, Hue and
Density of Colors)
Color Balance:
Adjust color tones by varying the relative strengths of magenta, yellow, cyan and black. It is also
possible to register the adjusted color tones.
Saturation Adjustment:
Adjusts the vividness of colors; the same color can be vivid or tranquil.
Adjust the saturation to make the given color more vivid or more tranquil. The saturation can be
adjusted for all colors as a whole or for individual colors separately.
Hue Adjustment:
Adjust the hues for colors. Hues are the different distinguishable shades of red, blue, yellow, green,
etc.
Colors can be adjusted so that, for example, red is actually red with a strong yellow component, or
yellow is actually close to yellow-green, and so on.
Hues can be adjusted for all colors as a whole or for individual colors separately.
Density Fine Adjustment:
The color density for yellow, magenta, cyan, and black can be individually adjusted in high, medium
and low density areas.
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Color Balance
Standard copy
Increased magenta
Increased cyan
Increased yellow
Increased black
Decreased magenta
Decreased cyan
Decreased yellow
Decreased black
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