Adobe 65045315 Photoshop Elements Manual - Page 120

Smart Fix, Lighting, Shadows, Midtones, Highlights, Color, Saturation, About Levels adjustments

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10 114 Color and tonal correction 4 Click the Commit button to save the adjustment, or Cancel to cancel the change. To fine-tune a picture using a preview as the starting point, click and hold the mouse button, and then drag right or left. The Quick Fix panel provides the following tools to refine your photos: Smart Fix Adjusts lighting and color. Smart Fix corrects overall color balance and improves shadow and highlight detail, if necessary. Click the Auto button to apply this command. • Fix Drag the slider to vary the amount of the adjustment. Lighting Adjusts the overall contrast of an image, and sometimes affects its color. If your image needs more contrast and it has a color cast, you can use the following two options: • Levels • Contrast These options work by individually mapping the lightest and darkest pixels in each color channel to monochrome. To apply the settings, click the Auto button beside any of these options. (See "About Levels adjustments" on page 125 or "The Adjust Levels Guided Edit" on page 55.) • Shadows Drag the slider to lighten the darkest areas of your photo without affecting the highlights. Pure black areas are not affected. • Midtones Adjusts the contrast within the middle tonal values (values that are about half way between pure white and pure black). It does not affect the extreme highlights and shadows. • Highlights Drag the slider to darken the lightest areas of your photo without affecting the shadows. Pure white areas are not affected. Color Adjusts the color by identifying shadows, midtones, and highlights in the image rather than in individual color channels. It neutralizes the midtones, and clips the white and black pixels using a default set of values. Click the Auto button to apply this command. Adjusting color values in Quick Fix • Saturation Drag the slider to make colors more vivid or more muted. • Hue Shifts all colors in an image. This control is best used in small amounts or with selected objects whose color you want to change. Last updated 1/2/2012

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Color and tonal correction
Last updated 1/2/2012
4
Click the Commit button to save the adjustment, or Cancel to cancel the change.
To fine-tune a picture using a preview as the starting point, click and hold the mouse button, and then drag right or left.
The Quick Fix panel provides the following tools to refine your photos:
Smart Fix
Adjusts lighting and color. Smart Fix corrects overall color balance and improves shadow and highlight
detail, if necessary. Click the Auto button to apply this command.
Fix
Drag the slider to vary the amount of the adjustment.
Lighting
Adjusts the overall contrast of an image, and sometimes affects its color. If your image needs more contrast
and it has a color cast, you can use the following two options:
Levels
Contrast
These options work by individually mapping the lightest and darkest pixels in each color channel to monochrome. To
apply the settings, click the Auto button beside any of these options. (See “
About Levels adjustments
” on page
125 or
The Adjust Levels Guided Edit
” on page
55.)
Shadows
Drag the slider to lighten the darkest areas of your photo without affecting the highlights. Pure black
areas are not affected.
Midtones
Adjusts the contrast within the middle tonal values (values that are about half way between pure white
and pure black). It does not affect the extreme highlights and shadows.
Highlights
Drag the slider to darken the lightest areas of your photo without affecting the shadows. Pure white
areas are not affected.
Color
Adjusts the color by identifying shadows, midtones, and highlights in the image rather than in individual color
channels. It neutralizes the midtones, and clips the white and black pixels using a default set of values. Click the Auto
button to apply this command.
Adjusting color values in Quick Fix
Saturation
Drag the slider to make colors more vivid or more muted.
Hue
Shifts all colors in an image. This control is best used in small amounts or with selected objects whose color
you want to change.