Nikon NX2 user manual Hue

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The hue map represents the full spectrum of colors on the horizontal axis, with the chroma of the colors on the vertical axis. Superimposed on this hue map, you are provided with a chroma curve that can be used to isolate and adjust the chroma of individual colors.

Clicking on the curve will create an anchor point. Moving that anchor point upward makes colors in the affected portion of the color range more saturated. Taking that same anchor point and moving it downward makes the affected colors less saturated.

qHue Map

Anchor points can be removed by clicking and dragging the anchor points out of

 

 

the hue map or by clicking on an anchor point to select it and pressing the delete

 

key.

 

Use the width slider to increase or decrease the range of similar colors affected by

 

the color identified within the anchor point.

 

The output slider affects the saturation of all of the colors throughout the image

 

evenly. Moving this slider up will increase the saturation of all colors, while moving

 

this slider down will decrease the saturation of all colors.

 

 

 

Check this box to prevent any saturation increases from affecting neutral colors in

 

the image. This is helpful as neutral colors may seem oversaturated when chroma is

wExclude Gray

raised.

 

 

A Please note: The Exclude Gray option has no affect when chroma is lowered below

 

the value in the original image.

 

 

eAdd Anchor

Click on this button and then click on the active image to select a color to place an

Point

anchor point on the chroma curve.

 

 

rReset Current

Click on this button to reset only the Chroma channel to the default values.

Channel

 

 

 

tReset All

Click on this button to reset all editors within the LCH step to their default values.

Channels

 

 

 

yTemporary

Hold this button down to temporarily hide the effect of the Chroma channel.

Cancel Button

 

 

 

Hue

The Hue channel enables you to edit the hue of the entire image or of specific colors within the active image without affecting luminosity or chroma. This channel enables you either to completely change the color of an object within the active image, or to provide a subtle shift in color to ensure that the object has a more natural hue.

Shortcut

(while the LCH enhancement is active):

Ctrl + 2 (Windows) command + 2 (Macintosh)

Chapter 20 — Adjust Menu Color > LCH 195

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Nikon NX2 user manual Hue