Minolta DiMAGE Viewer Short Guide to TONE-CURVE Corrections, Bring out detail in the shadows

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A SHORT GUIDE TO TONE-CURVE CORRECTIONS

Output

Highlights

Mid-

tones

Shadows

Input

The tone curve is a graphic representation of the brightness and color levels of the image. The bottom axis is the 256 levels of the original image (input data) from black to white. The vertical axis is the corrected image (output data) with the same scale from top to bottom.

The bottom left portion of the graph represents the dark colors and shadow areas of the image. The middle section represents the mid-tones: skin, grass, blue sky. The top right section is the highlights: clouds, lights. Changing the tone curve can affect the brightness, contrast, and color of the image.

Bring out detail in the shadows

This is a simple technique to make a subject hidden in the shad- ows brighter. Unlike the brightness level control (page 33), this method of correction will not loose details in the highlight areas of the image.

With the RGB channel selected, place the smooth-curve cursor on the center of the curve. Click and drag the curve up. Look at the displayed image to judge the result. The adjustment can be very small and still have a significant impact on the image. Moving the tone curve down will make the image darker.

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Contents SY-A306/ME-0306 Page Before YOU Begin Table of Contents Advanced image processing Dimage Viewer System Requirements Before Installing the Dimage Viewer Quicktime System RequirementsInstalling the Dimage Viewer Windows Page Installing the Dimage Viewer Macintosh Page Starting UP the Viewer Windows Starting UP the Viewer Macintosh Loading Image Files Updating the Thumbnail WindowOpening Audio Files Voice memo / Audio caption Audio recordingChanging the Display Format Changing the Thumbnail Format Sorting Image Files Selecting ThumbnailsRenaming Single Files Renaming Multiple FilesCreating Folders Moving Images to Another Folder Copying Images to Another Folder CUT, COPY, PASTE, and Delete Windows CUT, COPY, PASTE, and Delete MacintoshDisplaying and Saving Image Information Image Information Setup Editing the Subject LineIMAGE-CORRECTION Window Tool bars Displaying Images in the IMAGE-CORRECTION Window Flip and Rotate Images Resizing the viewer window Controlling the Image DisplayFit-to-window button Menu options Grab toolMagnifying tool Variation Palette Page BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, and COLOR-BALANCE Palette AN Introduction to Color RED Magenta Yellow Blue GreenComparing PRE and Post Correction Images Undoing and Redoing AN Image Correction Processing Images Text and Line ARTData Imprinting Basic Image ProcessingLuminance Resizing AN Image to be Saved Saving AN ImageChanging the Image Name or Format Printing Printer setup Creating AN Index Sheet Page Advanced Image Processing TONE-CURVE / Histogram Palette Using the Tone Curve Drawing Tone Curves by Freehand Short Guide to TONE-CURVE Corrections Bring out detail in the shadowsIncreasing contrast Correcting colorWHITE, BLACK, and GRAY-POINT Corrections Page Setting the White and BLACK-POINT Values TONE-CURVE / Histogram Auto SET Ting Displaying the Color HistogramsHistogram Corrections Page Short Guide to Histogram Corrections Page HUE, SATURATION, and Lightness Palette Auto-setting button HUE Correction ExampleSharpness Low-frequency setting Area Marquee Saving or Printing a Portion of AN Image Tracking Image Corrections Snapshot Button Saving Image Corrections Loading IMAGE-CORRECTION Jobs Processing RAW Images Page Saving RAW Images Saving RAW Jobs Loading RAW JobsBatch Processing Page Movie Enhancer Flicker Correction Editing Movie Files Splicing two movie clipsCopying sections from one movie to another Correcting Movie Images Page Advanced Setup Customizing the Viewer PreferencesPage Color Matching Color Preferences Page Using Printer ICC Profiles Using Monitor ICC Profiles About Dimage Viewer ICC ProfilesICC Profile Locations WinntMacintosh Uninstalling the Dimage ViewerWindows Copying JOB Files Macintosh OS Embedded Camera Color Profiles Page 1AG6P1P1616