Nikon 25338 User Manual - Page 175

Affect Luminosity, Neutral Control Point. A Reset button is

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169 tion that the slider is moved. By increasing the Red slider, for example, you are indicating that the object should contain more red than it currently displays. By increasing the Red slider you will add red to the entire image. Chapter 23 One unique feature of the Neutral Control Points is that multiple Neutral Points can be utilized in the same image in the same step. This feature enables you to identify different objects and allows you to neutralize more than one color cast that may appear in the image. When you use multiple Neutral Control Points, each Control Point will communicate with the other Neutral Control Points to affect the entire image, correcting different objects and in the process removing multiple color casts. Control Points Menu Within the Neutral Point dialog, you will find entry boxes to manually enter red, green, and blue values directly for that Neutral Control Point. A Reset button is provided that enables you to return the settings of the Neutral Control Point to the default settings. Additional controls for the Neutral Control Point can be found by clicking on the Advanced button. Additional controls to further enhance the functionality of the Neutral Control Point are located within the Advanced area of the Neutral Point dialog. Affect Luminosity The Affect Luminosity checkbox enables you to control the luminosity with the Neutral Control Point. When you check this box, an additional Luminosity slider and entry box will be added to the Neutral Control Point and the Neutral Point dialog.

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Chapter 23
Control Points Menu
tion that the slider is moved. By increas-
ing the Red slider, for example, you
are indicating that the object should
contain more red than it currently
displays. By increasing the Red slider
you will add red to the entire image.
One unique feature of the Neutral
Control Points is that multiple Neutral
Points can be utilized in the same
image in the same step. This feature
enables you to identify different objects
and allows you to neutralize more than
one color cast that may appear in the
image. When you use multiple Neutral
Control Points, each Control Point will
communicate with the other Neutral
Control Points to affect the entire
image, correcting different objects and
in the process removing multiple color
casts.
Within the Neutral Point dialog, you will
find entry boxes to manually enter red,
green, and blue values directly for that
Neutral Control Point. A Reset button is
provided that enables you to return the
settings of the Neutral Control Point to
the default settings.
Additional controls for the Neutral
Control Point can be found by click-
ing on the Advanced
button.
Additional controls to further enhance
the functionality of the Neutral Control
Point are located within the Advanced
area of the Neutral Point dialog.
Affect Luminosity
The Affect Luminosity checkbox enables
you to control the luminosity with the
Neutral Control Point. When you check
this box, an additional Luminosity slider
and entry box will be added to the
Neutral Control Point and the Neutral
Point dialog.