Sets of ToneZones™ may be saved, named and reused by using the popup menu below the Tone- Zones™ color bar. Once a set of zones is made, click on the ToneZones™ popup and select New Set- ting, then give the setting a name in the dialog box that appears. The set of ToneZones™ will be saved with that name in the Preferences file when the program is quit (if Auto Save Preferences is enabled in the File menu). The entire list of tone zone settings will be saved into the Preferences file when ViewFinder™ is quit (if the Auto Save Preferences option is checked in the File menu). The settings list will also be recorded in any settings file created with the Save Settings option from the File menu.
ToneZones™ settings can be used to quickly locate highlight and shadow (white and black points) of the image for specific output reproduction specifications. It can also be used to set specific target densities for a series of photos in catalog production or to check for light evenness on a copy setup.
To delete a ToneZones™ setting, select the setting from the popup menu then select Delete Cur- rent Setting from the same popup menu. A set of ToneZones™ may be modified by keeping the same name and by selecting Change Current Setting from the popup menu after the changes have been made to the ToneZones™ in the color bar.
ViewFinder™ main window showing a preview image with ToneZones™ active.
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