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Chapter 24
Filter Menu
Tinted
The Tinted mode emulates the effect
of printing a black and white negative
on color paper, while using different
colored filters to change the overall hue
of the image.
BRIGHTNESS
The
Brightness Slider
enables you to
control the tonality throughout your
image. Move this slider to the left to
darken your image or to the right to
brighten the image.
CYAN — RED
The Cyan — Red Slider enables you to
control the amount of cyan or red in
the filter being used. Moving this slider
to the left removes red from the filter,
causing the filter and the image to
become more cyan. Adjusting this slider
to the right adds red to the filter and
the image.
MAGENTA — GREEN
The Magenta — Green Slider enables
you to control the amount of magenta
or green in the filter being used.
Moving this slider to the left removes
green from the filter, causing the
filter and the image to become more
magenta. Adjusting this slider to the
right adds green to the filter and the
image.
YELLOW — BLUE
The Yellow — Blue Slider enables you
to control the amount of yellow or blue
in the filter being used. Moving this
slider to the left removes blue from the
filter, causing the filter and the image
to become more yellow. Adjusting this
slider to the right adds blue to the filter
and the image.
ENHANCE DARK TONES
The
Enhance Dark Tones
Check Box
causes the Photo Effects feature to
bring out additional detail in the
shadows of the active image.
AUTO
When you click on the Auto button,
Capture NX will analyze the image and
determine a recommended setting for
the Brightness slider. It will also deter-
mine automatically whether to enable
the Enhance Dark Tones option or not.
Once you are satisfied with the results
of the Photo Effects feature, click on
the OK button. If you want to cancel
the Photo Effects feature, simply click
on the Cancel button.
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