User Guide

Chapter 8 Editing
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Detail options
As Shot Click to use the white balance settings that you selected when you took the
photo. The As Shot button displays the settings you selected. For example: As
Shot (Auto) indicates that you selected Auto white balance settings when you
took the photo, while As Shot (Sunny) indicates that you selected Sunny white
balance settings when you took the photo.
Temperature Drag the Temperature slider to the left or right to select a specific color
temperature.
Tint Drag the Tint slider to the left (more magenta) or right (more green) to match
the white balance settings that you selected when you took the photo.
As Shot Click to use the saturation settings that you selected when you took the photo.
The As Shot button displays the settings you selected. For example: As Shot
(Low) indicates that you selected Low saturation settings when you took the
photo.
Saturation Drag the Saturation slider to the left or right to change the intensity of hues in
the photo.
Use a working
color space
Select this option, then select a color space from the drop-down list to use a
specific working color space during RAW image processing.
Sharpness As Shot Click to use the sharpness settings that you selected when
you took the photo. The As Shot button displays the
settings you selected. For example: As Shot (Normal)
indicates that you selected Normal sharpness settings
when you took the photo.
Amount Specifies the amount of light added to, or removed from,
each edge. Higher values produce darker edges.
Radius Specifies the number of pixels to adjust around each edge.
Higher values increases the number of sharpened pixels.
Threshold Specifies how different the lightness values of two adjacent
pixels must be before they are sharpened. Higher values
increase the required difference. It is recommended that
you set the threshold so that it enhances edges while
keeping background noise to a minimum.