Nikon CAPTURE NX2 User Manual
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Chapter 15 — Edit List
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Develop Section
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The
Brightness slider enables you to control the brightness within the image. Move the slider to the
left to darken the image or move the slider to the right to brighten the image.
❏ Saturation and Hue Adjustment
The
Saturation and Hue options enable you to control characteristics of the color of the image. The
results of the
Saturation and Hue section are also dependent on the Picture Control option selected.
Turn on the
Auto option to enable Capture NX 2 to determine the appropriate amount of saturation, or
color intensity, for the current image. The
Saturation slider is not accessible while the Auto option is
turned on.
Use the
Saturation slider to adjust the amount of saturation for the current image. Move this slider to
the left to reduce the saturation and make the colors less vibrant, or move the slider to the right to
increase the saturation and make the colors more vivid.
The
Hue slider enables you to alter the hue of your entire image without affecting brightness or
saturation. Moving this slider to the left will cause skin tones to become increasingly red while moving
this slider to the right will produce more yellow skin tones.
❏ Filter Effects
The
Filter Effects pull-down menu enables you to change the contrast within monochrome images by
emulating the use of different colored filters used in traditional black and white photography. Each filter
changes the relationship of objects found within the image based on their color.
You are provided with the following options:
Off
This option provides a default black and white conversion.
Yellow
The
Yellow filter emulates the use of a yellow filter in front of the lens at the
time of capture and causes yellow objects to become lighter and blue objects
to become darker. Use this option to optimize contrast for brighter skin tones.
Orange
The
Orange filter emulates the use of an orange filter in front of the lens at the
time of capture and causes orange objects to become lighter and darkens blue
and violet objects. Use this option to optimize contrast for landscape shots
featuring blue skies.
Red
The
Red filter emulates the use of a red filter in front of the lens at the time of
capture and causes red objects to become lighter and darkens cyan objects.
Use this option to create strong contrasts in sunny scenes.
Green
The
Green filter emulates the use of a green filter in front of the lens at the
time of capture and causes green objects to become lighter and magenta
objects to become darker. Use this object to create lighter foliage and for more
restrained tones in skin and lips.
Monochrome ONLY