Nikon 25338 User Manual - Page 167

Control Points Menu, Color Control Points

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Chapter 23 161 Control Points Menu values of that slider within the Color Control Point dialog. Control Points Menu Color Control Points... The Color Control Points represent a unique way of adjusting the color and light in an image. Each Color Control Point enables you to perform advanced color changes in a selective fashion, without the need to create selections or masks. The Color Control Point is not accessible while working within the Browser. Selecting Color Control Point from the Control Points Menu enables you to place a Color Control Point on your image and presents you with a Color Control Point Dialog Box. Attached to the Color Control Point are four sliders, representing Size, Brightness, Contrast, and Saturation. Moving any one of these sliders will change how that Control Point interacts with your image, and that adjustment will update the Within the Color Control Point dialog are text boxes that represent the numerical values for each of the currently available sliders. By default, the Size, Brightness, Contrast, and Saturation values are visible. Additionally, you are presented with a Reset button that enables you to return the current Control Point to the default settings. Clicking on the Advanced button will display the advanced settings for Color Control Points.

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Chapter 23
Control Points Menu
Color Control Points…
The Color Control Points represent a
unique way of adjusting the color and
light in an image. Each Color Control
Point enables you to perform advanced
color changes in a selective fashion,
without the need to create selections
or masks. The Color Control Point is
not accessible while working within the
Browser.
Selecting Color Control Point from the
Control Points
Menu enables you to
place a Color Control Point on your
image and presents you with a Color
Control Point Dialog Box. Attached to
the Color Control Point are four sliders,
representing Size, Brightness, Contrast,
and Saturation. Moving any one of
these sliders will change how that
Control Point interacts with your image,
and that adjustment will update the
values of that slider within the Color
Control Point dialog.
Within the Color Control Point
dialog are text boxes that repre-
sent the numerical values for each
of the currently available sliders. By
default, the Size, Brightness, Contrast,
and Saturation values are visible.
Additionally, you are presented with a
Reset button that enables you to return
the current Control Point to the default
settings.
Clicking on the Advanced
button will
display the advanced settings for Color
Control Points.
Control Points Menu