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Another color adjustment tool you have available to you is found under the image menu>adjustments, choose color balance. And it brings up this type of dialogue box. And essentially you can choose which tones you want to adjust - mid-tones, highlights or shadows. And of course you could do all three. So I'll just start with these shadows here, and you can see that what we have is a spectrum of three complimentary colors. From red to cyan so we could increase the red which of course decreases the cyan and the same for magenta and green and yellow and blue. So if we wanted to make this look a little bit like an old kodachrome image, you might increase the magenta. So I'm going to click on the mid-tones, and do the same thing for magenta in the mid-tones - maybe add a bit of yellow, and finally for the highlights a whole lot of magenta. And if you wish you could also go right up to any of these values up here, and type in a value - so the far right value relates to the bottom most slider. Preserve luminosity will preserve the overall brightness of the original image. If you de-click that it will not preserve the overall brightness.
| Course: | Adobe Photoshop 7 |
| Author: | Andrew J. Hathaway |
| SKU: | 33329 |
| ISBN: | 1889347272 |
| Release Date: | 2002-09-05 |
| Duration: | 11 hrs / 152 lessons |
| Work Files: |
Yes |
| Captions: | No |
| Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8 |