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Ch. 5 - Viewing, Editing, and Annotating Images
Edit - Image Quality
User's Guide to the SPOT Cooled Color Digital Camera, 6/9/98
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Stretch the image.
Follow these steps:
a)
Drag the left triangle (on the X axis) to the luminance level that you want to define
as black (0 % luminance). All red, green, and blue values that are less than or
equal to this level are now reset to black (0 % luminance).
b)
Drag the right triangle (on the X axis) to the luminance level that you want to
define as white (100 % luminance). All luminance values that are greater than or
equal to this level are now reset to white (100 % luminance).
c)
The program automatically multiplies all luminance values between the new black
and white values by the factor necessary to make the new white value equal to
100 % luminance after the new black value (if you have defined one) has been
subtracted. The thumbnail sample image updates automatically so you can gauge
the effect of your adjustments.
d)
Click on OK to save the image with the new black and white luminance values.
Or…
a)
Type the luminance value that you want to define as black (0 % luminance) into
the Bottom box under Luminance. All luminance values that are less than or equal
to this level are now reset to black (0 % luminance).
b)
Type the luminance value that you want to define as white (100 % luminance) into
the Top box under Luminance. All luminance values that are greater than or equal
to this level are now reset to white (100 % luminance).
c)
The program automatically multiplies all luminance values between the new
Bottom and Top values by the factor necessary to make the new white value equal
to 100 % luminance after the new Bottom value (if you have defined one) has been
subtracted. The thumbnail sample image updates automatically so you can gauge
the effect of your adjustments.
d)
Click on OK to save the image with the new black (0 % luminance) and white
(100 % luminance) values.
Make Negative
Use the make negative option to make a color negative (with complimentary colors) of an
image.
From the Edit menu, select the Make Negative option. The program automatically
converts the image to a negative, replacing the original.