Minolta DiMAGE Viewer instruction manual Increasing contrast, Correcting color

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Increasing contrast

The contrast of an image can be changed. The light blue 45° line on the tone-curve graph represents the original contrast of the image. Making the angle of the tone curve greater than 45° will increase the contrast of the image. Making the angle less than 45° will reduce the contrast.

With the RGB channel selected, click on the tone curve near the top and bottom to add two nodes. Slightly move the top node up and the bottom node down. This will increase the angle of the central portion of the tone curve and increase the contrast of the image without making an overall change in image brightness.

Correcting color

By selecting individual color channels on the tone curve, adjustments to the overall color of an image can be made. This can be used to eliminate unnatural color casts or add warmth to a picture.

If the image is too red, green, or blue, simply drag the corresponding color-channel curve down until the color appears natural. If the color cast is predominantly one of the secondary colors, cyan, magenta, or yellow, move the curve of the complementary color up. For example, if the image is too yellow, move the blue curve up. For more on color, see page 35.

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Contents SY-A306/ME-0306 Page Before YOU Begin Table of Contents Advanced image processing Dimage Viewer System Requirements Quicktime System Requirements Before Installing the Dimage ViewerInstalling the Dimage Viewer Windows Page Installing the Dimage Viewer Macintosh Page Starting UP the Viewer Windows Starting UP the Viewer Macintosh Updating the Thumbnail Window Loading Image FilesVoice memo / Audio caption Audio recording Opening Audio FilesChanging the Display Format Changing the Thumbnail Format Selecting Thumbnails Sorting Image FilesRenaming Multiple Files Renaming Single FilesCreating Folders Moving Images to Another Folder Copying Images to Another Folder CUT, COPY, PASTE, and Delete Macintosh CUT, COPY, PASTE, and Delete WindowsDisplaying and Saving Image Information Editing the Subject Line Image Information SetupIMAGE-CORRECTION Window Tool bars Displaying Images in the IMAGE-CORRECTION Window Flip and Rotate Images Controlling the Image Display Fit-to-window buttonResizing the viewer window Grab tool Magnifying toolMenu options Variation Palette Page BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, and COLOR-BALANCE Palette RED Magenta Yellow Blue Green AN Introduction to ColorComparing PRE and Post Correction Images Processing Images Text and Line ART Undoing and Redoing AN Image CorrectionBasic Image Processing Data ImprintingLuminance Saving AN Image Resizing AN Image to be SavedChanging 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 Bring out detail in the shadows Short Guide to TONE-CURVE CorrectionsCorrecting color Increasing contrastWHITE, BLACK, and GRAY-POINT Corrections Page Setting the White and BLACK-POINT Values Displaying the Color Histograms TONE-CURVE / Histogram Auto SET TingHistogram Corrections Page Short Guide to Histogram Corrections Page HUE, SATURATION, and Lightness Palette HUE Correction Example Auto-setting buttonSharpness 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 Loading RAW Jobs Saving RAW JobsBatch Processing Page Movie Enhancer Flicker Correction Splicing two movie clips Editing Movie FilesCopying sections from one movie to another Correcting Movie Images Page Customizing the Viewer Preferences Advanced SetupPage Color Matching Color Preferences Page Using Printer ICC Profiles About Dimage Viewer ICC Profiles Using Monitor ICC ProfilesWinnt ICC Profile LocationsUninstalling the Dimage Viewer WindowsMacintosh Copying JOB Files Macintosh OS Embedded Camera Color Profiles Page 1AG6P1P1616