Nikon 25338 User Manual - Page 60
Light & Color Adjustments, COLOR BALANCE
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54 Include Areas Where There is No The features located within the Light Image Data & Color Adjustments Section are also Chapter 10 By default, the Include Areas Where There is No Image Data option will be turned off, cropping off any area where image information is not present. provided under the Menus, as well as in the Adjust & Filter pull-down Menu of Enhancement Steps of the Edit List. You can selectively apply these features by accessing them from either the Menus or Turn the Include Areas Where There is from the Adjust & Filter pull-down Menu. No Image Data option on to display the full image, including areas where there COLOR BALANCE is no image data. This shows you the full image after the fisheye-to-rectilin- ear transformation. You will notice that parts of the image have been curved to transform the image into a rectilinear image. Due to the process employed by the fisheye-to-rectilinear transforma- tion, there is more information along the longest side of the image. The Edit List Some areas of the image will not contain any image information due to the transformation process. Once you are satisfied with the resulting effect from the Fisheye Lens feature, click OK. You can cancel this feature at any time by clicking on the Cancel button. Light & Color Adjustments The contents of the Light & Color Adjustments section of the Base Adjustments step can be applied to any image, either NEF, JPEG, or TIFF format. The Color Balance feature provides you with simple controls for adjusting the overall brightness, contrast, and color balance of the entire image. To apply the Color Balance feature, click on the button next to Color Balance to display the Color Balance dialog. For a complete explanation of the features of the Color Balance Tool, please see page 150. Please note: Any feature applied within the Light & Color Adjustments is applied to the entire image and cannot be adjusted using any of the Selective Tools. Once you have achieved the desired effect, click on the OK button to accept the Color Balance effect for your image. Click on the Cancel button if you would like to prevent the Color Balance feature from affecting your image.