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Color Balance, To adjust the color balance, Hue/Saturation/Lightness

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Scanning from PaperPort Color Balance The color balance refers to the relative amounts of the three primary colors in an image. By adjusting the color balance you can sometimes compensate for an image with too much or too little of a color. To adjust the color balance: 1. Click the Color Balance button. The settings in the dialog box are initially set to zero for each of the colors, indicating no change to the original image's color balance. 2. Type a number in one or more of the Color Levels boxes to set a new color level, or drag the triangles to the left or right. Each color is paired with its complementary color, so as you drag a triangle you are increasing a color while decreasing its complementary color. 3. Click Preview to see the effect of the new settings on the preview image. 4. Click Reset to reset the levels to their original values. 5. Click OK when the levels are what you want. Hue/Saturation/Lightness Hue is the color your eyes see as reflected from the image, saturation is the strength or purity of a color and determines whether a color is pale or rich, and lightness is the intensity of the color. 48 DocuMate 520 Scanner Installation Guide

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Color Balance
The color balance refers to the relative amounts of the three
primary colors in an image. By adjusting the color balance you can
sometimes compensate for an image with too much or too little of a
color.
To adjust the color balance:
1.
Click the
Color Balance
button.
The settings in the dialog box are initially set to zero for each of
the colors, indicating no change to the original image’s color
balance.
2.
Type a number in one or more of the
Color Levels
boxes to set
a new color level, or drag the triangles to the left or right.
Each color is paired with its complementary color, so as you
drag a triangle you are increasing a color while decreasing its
complementary color.
3.
Click
Preview
to see the effect of the new settings on the
preview image.
4.
Click
Reset
to reset the levels to their original values.
5.
Click
OK
when the levels are what you want.
Hue/Saturation/Lightness
Hue is the color your eyes see as reflected from the image,
saturation is the strength or purity of a color and determines
whether a color is pale or rich, and lightness is the intensity of the
color.