User Guide
Chapter 8 Editing
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5Drag the Tint slider to the left (more green) or right (more magenta) to match the settings you
used when you took the photo.
6Click Reset to reset all options to the default.
Exposure options
You can use the options in the Exposure section to correct the exposure of your images. There are four
tabs in the Exposure section: Auto Exposure, Brightness, Levels, and Curves.
Auto Exposure options
Brightness options
Strength Adjusts the amount of exposure applied to the image.
Auto Contrast and Color Adjusts color differences, brightness, and image color channels.
Auto Contrast Adjusts the color differences and brightness only.
Exposure warning Highlights over- and under-exposed areas of the image.
Reset Discards all changes and reverts to the original exposure levels.
Brightness Specifies the image's light intensity. Moving the slider to the right
lightens the image, while moving the slider to the left darkens it.
Contrast Specifies the amount of difference between color and brightness in
an image. Moving the slider to the right darkens the shadowed areas
in an image, while moving the slider to the left brightens them.
Gamma Specifies the intensity of the light spectrum in an image. Moving the
slider to the right lightens the image, while moving the slider to the
left darkens it.
Exposure warning Highlights over- and under-exposed areas of the image.
Reset Discards all changes and reverts to the original brightness levels.