S T E P 4

The Relationship Between the Gamma Curve and Image Brightness

Gamma curve values fall with a range of 0.01 to 10.00. A gamma value of 1 appears as a straight line in the gamma graph, and if the value is any value other than one, the line on the gamma graph will appear curved. The relationship between the shape of the gamma curve and image brightness is explained below.

Gamma = 1

Input and output and are equal

Output

 

and the gamma curve appears as

 

a straight line, and the input

 

image is displayed on the screen

 

without adjustment.

 

Gamma < 1

The data bends upward from the

Output

 

input shadow to highlight into

 

the output area bending the curve

 

up and making the adjusted

 

image brighter in the display.

 

Gamma > 1

the input shadow to highlight

Output

The data bends downward from

 

away from the output area

 

bending the curve down and

 

making the adjusted image darker

 

in the display.

 

Input

Input

Input

CAUTION

The gamma curve cannot be adjusted for a high definition color image that has been set with ColorSync because the tone adjustment is performed automatically.

The gamma curve cannot be adjusted for a Black & White (Line) image because mid-tones are shown as either black or white. To adjust the brightness of a Black & White image, use the threshold setting. (p. 54)

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