Tinted

The Tinted method emulates the effect of printing a black and white negative on color paper, while using different colored filters to change the overall hue of the image.

The following controls are provided within the Tinted method:

Brightness

The Brightness slider enables you to control the tonality throughout your image. Move this slider to the left to darken your image or to the right to brighten the image.

Enhance Dark Tones

The Enhance Dark Tones checkbox brings out additional detail in the shadows of the active image.

Auto

When you click on the Auto button, Capture NX 2 will analyze the image and determine a recommended setting for the Brightness slider. It will also determine automatically whether to enable the Enhance Dark Tones option or not.

Cyan — Red

The Cyan — Red slider enables you to control the amount of cyan or red in the filter being used. Moving this slider to the left removes red from the filter, causing the filter and the image to become more cyan. Adjusting this slider to the right adds red to the filter and the image.

Magenta — Green

The Magenta — Green slider enables you to control the amount of magenta or green in the filter being used. Moving this slider to the left removes green from the filter, causing the filter and the image to become more magenta. Adjusting this slider to the right adds green to the filter and the image.

Yellow — Blue

The Yellow — Blue slider enables you to control the amount of yellow or blue in the filter being used. Moving this slider to the left removes blue from the filter, causing the filter and the image to become more yellow. Adjusting this slider to the right adds blue to the filter and the image.

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Nikon Capture NX2 user manual Following controls are provided within the Tinted method