Color Balance (Adjusting the Color Balance, Saturation, Hue and
Density of Colors)
Color Balance:
Saturation Adjustment:
Hue Adjustment:
Density Fine Adjustment: The color density for yellow, magenta, cyan, and black can be individually adjusted in high, medium
Color Balance
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Color Balance (Adjusting the Color Balance, Saturation, Hue and Density of Colors)
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Adjust color tones by varying the relative strengths of magenta, yellow, cyan and black. It is also
possible to register the adjusted color tones.
Adjusts the vividness of colors; the same color can be vivid or tranquil.
Adjust the saturation to make the given color more vivid or more tranquil. The saturation can be
adjusted for all colors as a whole or for individual colors separately.
Adjust the hues for colors. Hues are the different distinguishable shades of red, blue, yellow, green,
etc.
Colors can be adjusted so that, for example, red is actually red with a strong yellow component, or
yellow is actually close to yellow-green, and so on.
Hues can be adjusted for all colors as a whole or for individual colors separately.
and low density areas.
Increased magenta
Decreased magenta
Increased cyan
Decreased cyan
Increased yellow
Decreased yellow
Increased black
Decreased black