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PowerColor User Guide
Making Selective Color Corrections
The CMYK Selective Color window (see Figure 4–7) provides control over high
chroma (saturated) and low chroma (pastel) in all primary and secondary colors
independently. To open the window, select Selective Color from the Correction
menu.
Selecting Colors to Be Corrected
Use the Color Selection color wheel to select the individual color to be corrected.
You can also click on any area of the image and PowerColor automatically
detects the selected pixel’s high value and whether it is a pastel or saturated color.
To toggle between the high and low chroma colors, click on the color wheel. This
toggle feature allows you to make changes in the darker or lighter colors without
affecting each other.
Figure 4–7
CMYK Selective Color
window
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