Nikon 25338 User Manual - Page 173
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RGB Mode 167 Control Point and selecting Hide. Each step may contain up to one Black and one White Control Point, while allowing for an unlimited number of Neutral Control Points. Neutral Control Point... Chapter 23 Control Points Menu The RGB Mode of the White Control Point enables you to set the individual red, green, and blue values of the target white. This is helpful if your printer requires a non-neutral white. Within this mode, you are presented with three sliders on the White Control Point and three entry boxes in the White Point dialog, representing the red, green, and blue values of the white point. Hide The Hide option completely removes the effect of the White Control Point temporarily. This is helpful in comparing the before and after effect of the White Control Point on your image. You can quickly access the Hide option by right-clicking (Windows) or control-clicking (Mac OS) on the White Neutral Control Points enable you to correct a color cast in your photograph by forcing the targeted color to become neutral or to become a defined color. The Neutral Control Point is not accessible while working within the Browser. In its default operation, the Neutral Control Point will attempt to change the color values in the targeted color so that the red, green, and blue values for that color are equal. By equalizing the red, green, and blue values for a specific color, that color becomes neutral, or lacking in saturation. This can be helpful if the scene in which the photograph was taken contained
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