Saving Changes; Steps To Correcting; Saving Attributes; Adjusting Contrast - Canon Studio Solution User Manual

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Saving Changes

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

Steps to Correcting

Here is our recommended order for correcting photos:
1. Exposure
2. Shadows
3. Color
4. Contrast
5. Redeye
6. Tone

Saving Attributes

All of your correction settings can be saved and applied to any number of other photos
and catalogs. Click here for a guide to saving and applying attributes.

Adjusting Contrast

Adjusting the contrast will lighten the light colors and darken the dark
colors.
Contrast options include:
Select + to increase the contrast by 1 point.
Select – to decrease the contrast by 1 point.
Select the box to reset the contrast to 0.
Select A to have the software use the photo histogram to automatically adjust
contrast.
Select contrast to open a dropdown menu with preset values.
To manually enter a contrast value, select the contrast number below the tool and
manually type in a value.
Using: Photo Workshop Toolsets
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