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Change brightness – Kodak RFS 3570 User Manual

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 Using the KODAK Driver for Adobe Photoshop (Macintosh) G 5-19

Click the C

LICK

W

HITE

button, then click a neutral spot in the image

known to be gray or white. (Do not click a dark shadow or a
bright highlight or overexposed area.) This action automatically
displays changes in the image window and repositions the color
sliders in the B

ALANCE

area of the window.

NOTES: Once clicked, the name of the C

LICK

W

HITE

button changes to

C

LICK

N

OW

, a prompt indicating that you should click the image. You can

also cancel without clicking the image by clicking the C

LICK

N

OW

button.

The B

RIGHTNESS

slider may move; however, C

LICK

W

HITE

does not optimize

on brightness, and you may still need to adjust brightness as described
next in “Change Brightness.”

B.

Adjust the balance sliders. Use this method when there is no
known gray or white spot in the image or when additional fine
adjustments are desired after using method A.

Drag the red/cyan, green/magenta, and/or blue/yellow sliders as
desired; then click V

IEW

C

HANGES

to see the effect of the changes.

NOTES: If desired, click on the R

ESET

D

EFAULTS

button to return all balance

settings to 0 (for the current film type selected). Otherwise, current settings
will be saved from one work session to the next for the selected film type
until they are changed.
When you move the pointer over the image, the arrow pointer becomes a
cross-hair pointer, and red (R), green (G), and blue (B) values at the location
of the pointer appear near the lower right-hand corner of the image.

Change Brightness

13. (Optional) Use the scroll bars or type new values (-20 to 20) to adjust

the overall brightness of the image. Click V

IEW

C

HANGES

to see the

result of the new values.

NOTE: If desired, click on the R

ESET

D

EFAULTS

button to return all balance

settings to 0 for the current film type selected. Otherwise, current settings will
be saved from one work session to the next for the selected film type until
they are changed.