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Adjusting midtones for slides or negatives, Making optional adjustments for – HP 5400c Series User Manual

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Making optional adjustments for

slides or negatives

You can make optional adjustments to slides or negatives scanned
using the XPA. Before deciding to make adjustments, create a
selection area around one slide or negative so the software exposes it
correctly.
See

"Cropping or selecting an area for final scan" on

page 42

.

If you choose to make adjustments to the image after you create a
selection area, make most of them as you normally would, except for
the following adjustments:

Midtone. See

"Adjusting midtones for slides or negatives" on

page 81

.

Highlight. See

"Adjusting highlights for slides or negatives" on

page 82

.

Shadow. See

"Adjusting shadows for slides or negatives" on

page 82

.

RGB values and pixel color. See

"Viewing RGB values and pixel

color" on page 83

.

Adjusting midtones for slides or negatives

You can adjust the overall lightness or darkness of the scanned image
using the midtone setting. The range for the number in the Midtone
field is -100 to 100.

To lighten slides or negatives overall

1 On the Advanced menu, click Adjust Exposure.
2 Do one of the following:

Drag the Midtone slider to the right.

Type a higher number in the Midtone field and press

E

NTER

.

To darken slides or negatives overall

1 On the Advanced menu, click Adjust Exposure.
2 Do one of the following:

Drag the Midtone slider to the left.

Type a lower number in the Midtone field and press

E

NTER

.

To return to the default settings

1 On the Advanced menu, click Adjust Exposure.
2 Click Auto to return the midtone, highlight, and shadow settings to

the defaults for this slide or negative.

Tip

See

"Making optional adjustments, basic" on

page 45

and

"Making optional adjustments,

advanced" on page 49

to make all adjustments

except the ones mentioned above.

Tip

To enlarge a slide or negative, see

"Resizing

(output dimensions)" on page 45

.