Nikon 25338 User Manual - Page 155

Reset All Channels, Temporary Cancel Button, Set Anchor Point, Reset Current Channel

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Reset All Channels Click on this button to reset all editors within the LCH editor to their default values. Temporary Cancel Button Hold this button down to temporarily hide the effect of the Chroma editor. HUE Hue Curve Hue Output Slider Set Anchor Point Reset Current Channel Reset All Channels Temporary Cancel Button Hue Map Rotation The Hue Editor enables you to edit the Hue of the entire image or of specific colors within the active image without affecting Luminosity or Chroma. This editor enables you either to completely change the color of an object within the active image, or to provide a subtle shift in color to ensure that the object has a more natural hue. Within the Hue Editor, you are provided with a Hue Map, representing the full spectrum of colors on a rotated horizontal axis. By default, the Hue Map is rotated 60 degrees. Additional rotational values can be selected within the Hue Map Rotation pull-down Menu. Superimposed above this Hue Map you 149 are provided a Hue Curve that can be used to isolate and adjust the Hue of individual colors. Clicking on the curve will create an anchor point. Moving that anchor point will shift the colors in the affected portion of the color range to a different color, as represented within the Hue Map. This change depends on the rotation of the Hue Map: the higher the rotation value, the farther the shift of color that is possible. Anchor points can be removed by simply clicking and dragging the anchor point off of the Hue Map. Use the Width slider to increase or decrease the range of similar colors affected by the color identified with the anchor point. The Output slider affects all of the hues in the image evenly. Moving this slider will shift all colors by the same amount. The Hue Editor contains a number of additional controls: Set Anchor Point Click on this button and then click on the active image to select a color to place an anchor point on the Hue Curve. Reset Current Channel Click on this button to reset only the Hue Editor to the default values. Adjust Menu Chapter 22

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Chapter 22
Adjust Menu
Reset All Channels
Click on this button to reset all editors
within the LCH editor to their default
values.
Temporary Cancel Button
Hold this button down to temporarily
hide the effect of the Chroma editor.
HUE
Hue
Curve
Reset Current
Channel
Reset
All Channels
Temporary
Cancel Button
Set Anchor
Point
Hue
Output
Slider
Hue Map
Rotation
The Hue Editor enables you to edit the
Hue of the entire image or of specific
colors within the active image without
affecting Luminosity or Chroma. This
editor enables you either to completely
change the color of an object within
the active image, or to provide a subtle
shift in color to ensure that the object
has a more natural hue.
Within the Hue Editor, you are provided
with a Hue Map, representing the
full spectrum of colors on a rotated
horizontal axis. By default, the Hue
Map is rotated 60 degrees. Additional
rotational values can be selected within
the Hue Map Rotation pull-down Menu.
Superimposed above this Hue Map you
are provided a Hue Curve that can be
used to isolate and adjust the Hue of
individual colors.
Clicking on the curve will create an
anchor point. Moving that anchor point
will shift the colors in the affected
portion of the color range to a differ-
ent color, as represented within the
Hue Map. This change depends on the
rotation of the Hue Map: the higher the
rotation value, the farther the shift of
color that is possible.
Anchor points can be removed by
simply clicking and dragging the anchor
point off of the Hue Map.
Use the Width slider to increase or
decrease the range of similar colors
affected by the color identified with the
anchor point.
The Output slider affects all of the hues
in the image evenly. Moving this slider
will shift all colors by the same amount.
The Hue Editor contains a number of
additional controls:
Set Anchor Point
Click on this button and then click on
the active image to select a color to
place an anchor point on the Hue Curve.
Reset Current Channel
Click on this button to reset only the
Hue Editor to the default values.