Saving Changes; Using Preset Color Balances; Applying Attributes - Canon Studio Solution User Manual

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Saving Changes

The software will not save color balance settings for a photo if you select another photo.
To save your settings for a photo, use the save options detailed here.

Using Preset Color Balances

Select a preset color balance to automatically compensate for lighting conditions.
There are four preset balances for the most basic types of lighting conditions:
Daylight/Incandescent: compensates for the additional cyan and
magenta in daylight and incandescent bulbs.
Flash/Strobe: compensates for the additional red and yellow from
camera flashes.
Fluorescent: compensates for the additional red and yellow from fluorescent
bulbs.
Tungsten: compensates for the additional red and yellow from tungsten bulbs.
Select None to remove the preset color balance from your photo.
You can also select color balance to open a dropdown menu with all of your preset
and attribute settings.

Applying Attributes

The C1 through C4 buttons correspond to your saved attribute settings.
To save your color balance attributes:
1. Set the color balance for your photo.
2. Click on the numbers between the color swatches.
3. A new color balance tool appears.
4. Adjust the color balance by dragging the bars or typing values into the text
boxes.
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