Adjusting images
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In the Red, Green, and Blue controls, type or set a value to change
the percentage for each color.
A value of 0% preserves the original value. To add more of a color,
use a positive number. To remove some of a color, use a negative
number.
Note: Reducing the amount of blue adds a yellow cast to the
image, reducing the amount of green adds a magenta cast to the
image, and reducing the amount of red adds a cyan cast to the
image.
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Click OK.
Adjusting brightness, contrast, and clarity
Corel PaintShop Pro lets you adjust the brightness, contrast, and clarity
in your photos. Contrast is the difference between the photo’s lightest
and darkest pixels. Clarity lets you adjust the level of detail in the image
by analyzing contrast within localized areas.
For more information about adjustment filters in the Brightness/
Contrast group, including Curves, Levels, and Histogram Adjustment,
see “Adjusting brightness, clarity, and contrast” in the Help.
To change brightness or contrast
Edit workspace
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Choose Adjust
Brightness and Contrast
Brightness/Contrast.
The Brightness/Contrast dialog box appears.
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Type or set a value in the Brightness control.
A positive number lightens the photo; a negative number darkens
the photo. A value of zero preserves the original setting.
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Type or set a value in the Contrast control.
A positive number increases contrast; a negative number
decreases contrast. A value of zero preserves the original setting.