Apple MB673Z/A User Manual - Page 346
Using the Color Meter, Monochrome Overlay Descriptions
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Monochrome Overlay Descriptions The following table lists the monochrome overlays and the corresponding color channels that have been clipped by the adjustment slider setting. Adjustment Exposure slider (Exposure adjustment controls) Recovery slider (Exposure adjustment controls) Black Point slider (Exposure adjustment controls) Black Levels slider (Levels adjustment controls) White Levels slider (Levels adjustment controls) Color clipping information White: Indicates highlight clipping in all color channels. 66% Gray: Indicates highlight clipping in two color channels. 33% Gray: Indicates highlight clipping in one color channel. Black: Indicates no highlight clipping in any color channel. White: Indicates highlight clipping in all color channels. 66% Gray: Indicates highlight clipping in two color channels. 33% Gray: Indicates highlight clipping in one color channel. Black: Indicates no highlight clipping in any color channel. White: Indicates no shadow clipping in any color channel. 66% Gray: Indicates shadow clipping in one color channel. 33% Gray: Indicates shadow clipping in two color channels. Black: Indicates shadow clipping in all three color channels. White: Indicates no shadow clipping in any color channel. 66% Gray: Indicates shadow clipping in one color channel. 33% Gray: Indicates shadow clipping in two color channels. Black: Indicates shadow clipping in all three color channels. White: Indicates highlight clipping in all color channels. 66% Gray: Indicates highlight clipping in two color channels. 33% Gray: Indicates highlight clipping in one color channel. Black: Indicates no highlight clipping in any color channel. Using the Color Meter Aperture provides a built-in Color meter you can use to sample the color values in an image and display them as RGB, Lab, CMYK, HSL, or HSB values. When you place the pointer over an image or thumbnail, the color values are displayed in the Adjustments inspector or the Adjustments pane of the Inspector HUD. You can also use the Loupe for a more accurate pixel selection and see the color values displayed within the magnified area of the Loupe. When the pointer is moved away from the image, basic EXIF data values about the image are displayed in place of the color values, such as ISO setting, f-stop, shutter speed, and focal length. 346 Part III Performing Image Adjustments