Adobe 65011817 User Guide - Page 65

Lighten and darken parts of images, Remove red-eye from photos, Shadows, Highlights, Midtones

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 59 Working with bitmaps 3 Drag the tool over the pixels you want to sharpen, blur, or smudge. Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) to change from one tool behavior to the other. Lighten and darken parts of images Use the Dodge or Burn tool to lighten or darken pixels in an image. Using these tools is like increasing or decreasing the light exposure when developing a photograph. 1 Select the Dodge tool to lighten parts of an image or the Burn tool to darken parts of an image. 2 Set the brush options and the exposure in the Property inspector. The exposure ranges from 0% to 100%. Higher values yield stronger effects. 3 Set the range in the Property inspector: Shadows Changes mainly the dark portions of the image Highlights Changes mainly the light portions of the image Midtones Changes mainly the middle range per channel in the image 4 Drag over the part of the image you want to lighten or darken. Note: To temporarily switch between the Dodge tool and the Burn tool, hold down Alt (Windows). Remove red-eye from photos The Red-eye Removal tool quickly paints only the red areas of a photograph, replacing reddish colors with grays and blacks. Original photograph; after using the Red-eye Removal tool 1 In the Bitmap section of the Tools panel, select the Red-eye Removal tool . (If the tool isn't visible, hold down the Rubber Stamp tool until a pop-menu appears.) 2 In the Property inspector, set these options: Tolerance Determines the range of hues to replace (0 replaces only red; 100 replaces all hues that contain red). Strength Sets the darkness of the grays used to replace reddish colors. 3 Drag the cross-hair pointer over the red pupils in the photograph. If red-eye remains, choose Edit > Undo, and repeat steps 2 and 3 with different Tolerance and Strength settings. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Working with bitmaps
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3
Drag the tool over the pixels you want to sharpen, blur, or smudge.
Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) to change from one tool behavior to the other.
Lighten and darken parts of images
Use the Dodge or Burn tool to lighten or darken pixels in an image. Using these tools is like increasing or decreasing
the light exposure when developing a photograph.
1
Select the Dodge tool to lighten parts of an image or the Burn tool to darken parts of an image.
2
Set the brush options and the exposure in the Property inspector.
The exposure ranges from 0% to 100%. Higher values yield stronger effects.
3
Set the range in the Property inspector:
Shadows
Changes mainly the dark portions of the image
Highlights
Changes mainly the light portions of the image
Midtones
Changes mainly the middle range per channel in the image
4
Drag over the part of the image you want to lighten or darken.
Note:
To temporarily switch between the Dodge tool and the Burn tool, hold down Alt (Windows).
Remove red-eye from photos
The Red-eye Removal tool quickly paints only the red areas of a photograph, replacing reddish colors with grays and
blacks.
Original photograph; after using the Red-eye Removal tool
1
In the Bitmap section of the Tools panel, select the Red-eye Removal tool
. (If the tool isn’t visible, hold down
the Rubber Stamp tool until a pop-menu appears.)
2
In the Property inspector, set these options:
Tolerance
Determines the range of hues to replace (0 replaces only red; 100 replaces all hues that contain red).
Strength
Sets the darkness of the grays used to replace reddish colors.
3
Drag the cross-hair pointer over the red pupils in the photograph.
If red-eye remains, choose Edit
> Undo, and repeat steps 2 and 3 with different Tolerance and Strength settings.