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Controls the brightness, and indirectly the contrast, of the image. The greater
the value, the brighter the image and the more pixels that become white when
you increase contrast.
Contrast
Controls the contrast, and indirectlyd the fading effect of the image. The
greater the value, the more each pixel is forced to its primary or secondary
color.
Fade
Controls the fading effect of the image. The greater the value, the more the
image blends with the current background color. A value of 100 blends the
image completely into the background. Changing the screen background color
causes the image to fade to the new color. In plotting, the background color
for fade is white.
Image Preview
Displays a preview of the selected image. The preview image updates
dynamically to reflect changes to the brightness, contrast, and fade settings.
Reset
Resets values for brightness, contrast, and fade to default settings (50, 50, and
0, respectively).
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Quick Reference
See also:
Change Raster Image Brightness, Contrast, and Fade
Summary
With the Command prompt version of IMAGEADJUST, you can select more
than one image to adjust.
List of Prompts
The following prompts are displayed.
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