Luma Curve Effect - Adobe 65021048 User Manual

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Adjusts the image's midtone values without affecting black and white levels. This control causes changes
Gamma
in contrast, much like changing the shape of the curve in the Luma Curve effect. Use this control to adjust images
that are too dark or too light, without distorting shadows and highlights.
Adjusts an image by adding a fixed offset to the image's pixel values. Use this control with the Gain control
Pedestal
to increase an image's overall brightness.
Affects the overall contrast ratio of an image by adjusting brightness values by multiplication. The lighter
Gain
pixels are affected more than darker pixels.
Specifies the color range to be corrected by the effect. You can define the color by hue,
Secondary Color Correction
saturation, and luminance. Click the triangle to access the controls.
Note: Choose Mask from the Output menu to view the areas of the image that are selected as you define the color range.
Defines the central color in the range that you're specifying. Select the Eyedropper tool and click anywhere
Center
on your screen to specify a color, which is displayed in the color swatch. Use the + Eyedropper tool to extend the
color range, and use the – Eyedropper tool to subtract from the color range. You can also click the swatch to open
the Adobe Color Picker and select the center color.
Specify the color range to be corrected by hue, saturation, or luminance. Click the
Hue, Saturation, and Luma
triangle next to the option name to access the threshold and softness (feathering) controls to define the hue,
saturation, or luminance range.
Makes boundaries of the specified area more diffuse, blending the correction more with the original image.
Soften
A higher value increases the softness.
Makes the specified area more sharply defined. The correction becomes more pronounced. A higher
Edge Thinning
value increases the edge definition of the specified area.
Corrects all colors except for the color range that you specified with the Secondary Color
Invert Limit Color
Correction settings.
See also
"Adjust color and luminance using

Luma Curve effect

(High bit-depth) The Luma Curve effect adjusts the brightness and contrast of a clip using a curve adjustment. You
can also specify the color range to be corrected by using the Secondary Color Correction controls.
Lets you view adjustments in the Program monitor as the final results (Composite) or tonal value adjust-
Output
ments (Luma), or display of the alpha matte (Mask).
Displays the left or upper part of the image as the corrected view and the right or lower part of the
Show Split View
image as the uncorrected view.
Determines whether the Split View images are side by side (Horizontal) or above and below (Vertical).
Layout
Adjusts the size of the corrected view. The default is 50%.
Split View Percent
Alters the brightness and contrast of the clip when you change the shape of the curve. Bowing the curve
Luma
upward lightens the clip and bowing the curve downward darkens the clip. The steeper sections of the curve
represent portions of the image with greater contrast. Click to add a point to the curve and drag to manipulate the
shape. You can adjust up to a maximum of 16 points on the curve. To delete a point, drag it off the graph.
curves" on page 265
April 1, 2008
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