Konica Minolta AF-2840 instruction manual Hue, saturation, and lightness palette

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Hue, saturation, and lightness palette

This palette adjusts the image in reference to the HSB color model. These controls can be used to manipulate the color image rather than producing a realistic representation.

The HSB color model defines color based upon human perception rather than photographic

processes. Hue refers to each separate color in the model. Saturation is how

 

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vivid each colors is. Lightness describes how bright or dark a color is in the

 

color space.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The hue control is not a color balancing tool. It is a creative tool. When

 

 

 

 

changing hue in the palette, each color is assigned a new hue depending on

 

 

 

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the degree of rotation through the color space. For example, a very simple

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color space could have three colors: red, green, and blue. I have a red barn

 

next to a green tree with a blue sky. Now I rotate the my image in the color

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

space; the colors are reassigned a new hue based on the position – the

 

 

 

 

barn is green, the tree is blue, and the sky is red. The HSB color space is

 

 

 

 

similar, but with many more hues; see the color example on page 91.

 

 

 

 

Unlike the brightness control in the brightness, contrast, color balance palette, the lightness con- trol does not change the apparent density of the colors equally. For example, with an extreme increase in lightness, blue will not appear as light as yellow.

Click the hue, saturation, and lightness button to open

 

the palette.

 

Drag the hue, saturation, or lightness slider, or enter spe-

 

cific values in the corresponding text box to make correc-

 

tions; changes will be reflected in the display image.

 

Dragging each slider to the right or inputting a positive

 

number in the text box increases the saturation, and

 

lightness. The hue slider rotates the colors in the image

 

through the color space; the maximum position to the

 

right (180°) is the same as the maximum position to the

 

left (–180°). Click the reset button to cancel any changes.

 

Two color samples are displayed at the bottom of the

 

palette. The top bar indicates the color space of the origi-

 

nal image. The bottom bar displays the relative changes

Original color space

to the color space.

 

New color space

Clicking the auto-setting button adjusts the saturation

automatically without affecting the hue or lightness. Click the reset button to cancel any changes.

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Contents AV-A209 Tone-curve corrections Selective-color paletteColor Examples Before YOU Begin Table of Contents Page Table of Contents Page For Proper and Safe USE Page System Requirements Package contentsPolish IBM PC/AT compatible computersInstallation Before installing the utility softwareInstalling the utility software Windows Page Installing the utility software Macintosh Page Launching the scanner utility from Photoshop Elements Installing Adobe Photoshop ElementsWindows MacintoshNames of parts Connecting the USB cable Before scanner setupDisconnecting the scanner Connecting the AC adapterTurning on the scanner Turning off the scannerFilm formats Where is the emulsion?Loading the film Handling filmLoading mounted slides Using the FH-U1 and SH-U1 film holders Using the APS Adapter AD-10 sold separatelyLoading a film holder into the scanner Ejecting a film holder Easy Scan Utility Launching the Easy Scan UtilityUsing the Easy Scan Utility Canceling an index scan, prescan, or final scan Macintosh Page Pixel Polish button Auto Dust Brush button BMP File typesBasic scanning p Dimage Scan Dual III UtilityAdvanced scanning p Image processing pLaunching the utility from an image-processing application Launching the DiMAGE Scan Dual III UtilitySelecting the film format and type Dimage Scan Dual III Utility Basic ScanningMain window and index scan tab Index scanCanceling the index scan Making an index scanSelecting index thumbnails Flip and rotate images Fit-to-window button Main window and prescan tab PrescanGrab tool Making a prescanMagnifying tool Auto croppingCHP button APS film Manual croppingPrescanning the cropped area Auto Dust Brush Removing the effect of dust Main window and Pixel Polish tab Pixel Polish Correcting images automaticallyPage Making the final scan using Jobs Quitting the DiMAGE Scan Dual III Utility Dimage Scan Dual III Utility Advanced Scanning Setting scanner preferencesPage Exposure-control tab Loading exposure settings Saving exposure settingsReverse frame order More index scan functionsSaving the index images Saving an index fileLoading an index file Autoexposure control More prescan functions AE lock AE area selectionPoint AF Autofocus Focusing the scanner More prescan functionsManual focus Scan setting window Inputting scan settings manuallyAbout resolution and output size Scan setting examples Deleting a Job Saving scan settings as a JobCustom Wizard Page Color matching Setting the output color spacePage Scanner color profiles Setting the monitor ICC profileOutput Color Space Monitor RGB Color matching recommendationsImage processing tools Main window and image-correction tabDimage Scan Dual III Utility Image Processing Guide to image processing tool Tools and functions EffectsImage processing glossary Tracking image corrections Snapshot button Undoing and redoing image correctionsSaving image corrections Comparing pre and post correction imagesComplementary colors Loading image-correction JobsVariation palette Brightness, contrast, and color balance palette Tone curve and histogram corrections Tone curve and histogram palette Using tone curvesDrawing tone curves by freehand Bringing out detail in the shadows Short guide to tone curve correctionsCorrecting color Increasing image contrastHistogram corrections Tone curve / histogram auto setting White, gray, and black point corrections Selective-color palette Setting the white and black-point valuesUnsharp mask Hue, saturation, and lightness palette JOB File Lists 35mm filmAPS film Installed Files and Folders Mac OS Mac OS 8.6Solution Troubleshooting and Technical SupportPixel Polish and Mac OS Checking Scanner Installation WindowsTechnical support Warranty and product registrationRAM Technical SpecificationsPrimary RGB and secondary CMY colors Complementary colorsAN Introduction to Color Complementary colors p HSB color model pHue corrections Universal Copyright Convention AV-A209