Canon EOS-1D C Picture Style Editor Ver.1.15 for Macintosh Instruction Manual - Page 17

Displaying the Adjustment Color List and its Functions, Specifying the Color by Entering the Color

Page 17 highlights

Specifying the Color Directly In addition to specifying the adjustment point by clicking the color on the image (p.14), you can also specify the color directly on the color wheel or by entering the color value. Specifying the Color on the Color Wheel 1 Click the [ ] button (p.14). 2 Click the color you want to adjust on the color wheel.  The selected color is displayed as an adjustment point [ ] on the color wheel. Specifying the Color by Entering the Color Value 1 Select the [Edit] menu  [Specify the numerical values for color adjustment].  The [Specify the numerical values for color adjustment] window appears. 2 Enter the color value.  The entered color value is displayed as an adjustment point [ ] on the color wheel. Displaying the Adjustment Color List and its Functions In addition to displaying colors before and after adjustment, the adjustment color list (p.8) shows overlapped range of effect of adjusted colors, and has a checkbox for specifying whether applying adjusted colors or not. Color before adjustment Introduction Contents Preparing a Sample Color after adjustment Basic Windows Displays overlapped range of effect of adjusted colors Remove the checkmark to disable the adjustment Overlapped Range of Effect of Adjusted Colors When you select an adjusted color from the list and [ ] appears, the range of effect of the adjusted color (p.14) is overlapping with the range of effect of other adjusted colors. Moreover, the overlapped areas will be displayed in gray on the color wheel and an adjustment combining the original adjustments is applied. To avoid an overlapped ranges of effect, select the subject color with [ ] and adjust it again so that the range of effect of the hue and saturation no longer overlap. Pre-adjustments Image Characteristics Saving Preferences Reference Deleting an Adjusted Color Be aware that you cannot recover deleted colors. From the list, select the adjusted color you want to delete and then press the key on the keyboard.  The selected adjusted color is deleted. 16

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
  • 14
  • 15
  • 16
  • 17
  • 18
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23

16
Introduction
Preparing
a Sample
Basic
Windows
Pre-adjustments
Image
Characteristics
Saving
Preferences
Reference
Contents
In addition to specifying the adjustment point by clicking the color on the
image
(p.14)
, you can also specify the color directly on the color wheel
or by entering the color value.
Specifying the Color on the Color Wheel
Specifying the Color by Entering the Color
Value
1
Click the [
] button
(p.14)
.
2
Click the color you want to adjust on the color wheel.
The selected color is displayed as an adjustment point [
] on
the color wheel.
1
Select the [Edit] menu
[Specify the numerical
values for color adjustment].
The [Specify the numerical values for color adjustment] window
appears.
2
Enter the color value.
The entered color value is displayed as an adjustment point [
]
on the color wheel.
Specifying the Color Directly
In addition to displaying colors before and after adjustment, the
adjustment color list
(p.8)
shows overlapped range of effect of adjusted
colors, and has a checkbox for specifying whether applying adjusted
colors or not.
Overlapped Range of Effect of Adjusted
Colors
When you select an adjusted color from the list and [
] appears, the
range of effect of the adjusted color
(p.14)
is overlapping with the range
of effect of other adjusted colors.
Moreover, the overlapped areas will be displayed in gray on the color
wheel and an adjustment combining the original adjustments is applied.
To avoid an overlapped ranges of effect, select the subject color with
[
] and adjust it again so that the range of effect of the hue and
saturation no longer overlap.
Deleting an Adjusted Color
Be aware that you cannot recover deleted colors.
From the list, select the adjusted color you want to
delete and then press the <delete> key on the
keyboard.
The selected adjusted color is deleted.
Displaying the Adjustment Color List and its Functions
Color after adjustment
Color before adjustment
Displays overlapped range of effect of adjusted colors
Remove the checkmark to disable the adjustment