User Guide

Chapter 5: Process mode
You can also click Cancel if you want to discard your changes and return to the mode you were in previously.
You can right-click a slider to reset it to the default value.
Adjustment options
Vertical slider Apply adjustments to the entire image. A slider on the left has the following effects on the
tabs:
Saturation: Adjusts from saturation to grayscale.
Brightness:Adjusts the light or dark tones in the image.
Hue: Changes to a different color.
You can also enter a number into the field for precise adjustments.
Curve control Create custom curves to selectively adjust the saturation, brightness, or hue of an image.
Place your cursor on the white line, and click and drag to the desired setting. When you
release your cursor, a node is applied to the graph. You can apply as many nodes as you
want. To remove a node, click and drag it up and out of the graph, or click and drag it down
and out of the graph.
Individual color sliders Adjust each color with individual sliders. Select the color you want to adjust and click and
drag the sliders. You can also enter a number into the fields for precise adjustments.
Direct image adjustments Place your cursor on the image for the double arrow icon to appear. Then click and drag up
or down to adjust the color below the double arrow icon. The curve control and the
individual color sliders automatically adjust as you move your cursor. The black down arrow
on the graph indicates the color you are adjusting in the image.
The curve appears black in graph, and you cannot directly adjust it on the graph. To apply
further adjustments, you can adjust the white curve. When you adjust the white curve, the
black curve automatically adjusts with it. You can also enter a number into the fields for
precise adjustments.
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