Imaging
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Select
HSL (hue, saturation and lightness)
or
RGB
(red, green, blue) to work
with as the color space.
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Click the arrow buttons beneath the photograph to select one of three different
images. Different colors are emphasized in each of the photographs to aid in the
color adjustment process.
Adjusting HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness)
HSL controls adjust the full spectrum, brightness, contrast, and vividness of the
color.
1
Under
Select color space
, select
HSL (hue, saturation and lightness)
.
2
Adjust the distribution and balance of hues.
For coordinated hue adjustment, from the
Modify
list select
Master
. Drag the
Hue
slider to the right or left to increase or decrease the value between -180
and +180.
For specific hue adjustment, from the
Modify
list select
Red
,
Yellow
,
Green
,
Cyan
,
Blue
, or
Magenta
. Drag the
Hue
slider to the right or left to increase or
decrease the value between -10 and +10.
The upper color bar indicates the adjustment made when the slider is dragged,
or a value is typed in the box. The horizontal brackets around the upper color
bar show the range of the color bar affected by the adjustment.
The lower color bar provides a reference point to the color bar above it for
Hue
Adjustment
.
3
Drag each slider to adjust the
Saturation
,
Lightness
and
Contrast
between
-10 and +10. You can also type values in the boxes.
4
If you want to return all HSL settings to zero, click
Reset
.
5
Click
OK
to save the new HSL settings.
Adjusting RGB (Red, Green, Blue)
RGB adjusts only the relative values of the colors red, green, and blue.
1
Under
Select color space
, select
RGB
.
2
Under each bar, drag the slider to adjust the relative values of
Red
,
Green
, and
Blue
between -10 and +10. You can also type values in the boxes.
3
If you want to return all RGB settings to zero, click
Reset
.
4
Click
OK
to save the new RGB settings.
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