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(a) Plotted color within tolerance range (b) Softness wireframe diamond (c) Tolerance
wireframe diamond
You can drag the three control points of the tolerance wireframe diamond to
cover more or less of the hue spectrum.
To solve problem areas, use the Key Color eyedropper to plot a color in the
image. The sampled color is indicated by an orange dot in the hue spectrum.
By moving the control points of the tolerance line, you can add the plotted
color to, or remove the plotted color from, the tolerance range.
To increase the softness click the +eyedropper next to the softness parameter
and sample the image. To decrease the softness, click the eyedropper next
to the softness parameter and sample the image.
In all cases, the values sampled are added to the current softness range. The
corresponding hue and luma ranges are sampled. This range is indicated by
yellow wireframe lines in the hue spectrum.
You can adjust the softness in the hue spectrum by dragging the three control
points of the softness line to cover more or less of the hue spectrum.
To solve problem areas, use the same method as you would for tolerance
problems. Use the Key Color eyedropper to plot a color in the image. The
plotted color is indicated by an orange dot in the hue spectrum. By moving
the control points of the softness line, you can add the plotted color to, or
remove the plotted color from, the softness range.
The luminance Settings area contains the following parameters:
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