Nikon 9235 Reference Manual - Page 84

Description, Scale button

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The hue editor is shown below. The other controls in the hue editor are described below. Output slider Width slider Scale button To edit the hue curve, click once in the edit window to activate the hue editor, then click the point on the curve where it intersects with the portion of the background showing the hue you want to edit.To determine the hue of a specific pixel in the input image, move the cursor over the pixel. The point corresponding to the hue of the selected pixel will be highlighted in the hue editor. You can then drag this point up or down until it in intersects with the background color that coincides with the hue you want to appear in the output. Item Description Width slider Adjusts the width of the curve that passes through the selected point, enabling you to determine what hues in the vicinity of the selected point are affected by the change. Scale button Changes the vertical scale from 60° through 120° to 180° and back again (the vertical scale indicates what portion of the hues in the full range of 360° range are displayed on the vertical axis). Increasing the scale gives you more hues from which to choose when editing hue, while lowering the scale increases precision. Output Maps all hues in the input to different output slider hues. Restores the hue curve to linear. Controlclick (Windows) or command-click (Macintosh) to restore the curves for luminosity, chroma, and hue to linear. Reference:The Tool Chest 83

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Reference:The Tool Chest
Item
Description
Output
slider
Maps all hues in the input to different output
hues.
Restores the hue curve to linear.
Control-
click (Windows) or command-click
(Macintosh) to restore the curves for lumi-
nosity, chroma, and hue to linear.
To edit the hue curve, click once in the edit window to activate
the hue editor, then click the point on the curve where it inter-
sects with the portion of the background showing the hue you
want to edit.To determine the hue of a specific pixel in the input
image, move the cursor over the pixel.
The point correspond-
ing to the hue of the selected pixel will be highlighted in the hue
editor.
You can then drag this point up or down until it in inter-
sects with the background color that coincides with the hue
you want to appear in the output.
Width slider
Adjusts the width of the curve that passes
through the selected point, enabling you to
determine what hues in the vicinity of the
selected point are affected by the change.
Scale button
Changes the vertical scale from 60
°
through
120
°
to 180
°
and back again (the vertical
scale indicates what portion of the hues in
the full range of 360
°
range are displayed on
the vertical axis).
Increasing the scale gives
you more hues from which to choose when
editing hue, while lowering the scale increases
precision.
The other controls in the hue editor are described below.
The hue editor is shown below.
Width slider
Scale button
Output
slider