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a dashed color bar indicates the changes you've made to the color, relative to
the source color you set.
To set the source color:
Click the Source color pot and select a color from the image in the Player.
The result color is automatically generated.
Working with Curves
You can view and set values for the red, green, or blue histogram channels
individually or for the curve representing the entire image (RGB).
When using the Remap Color tool, there are three curves displayed in the
histogram/curve viewer: the basic curve, adjusted curve, and final curve. The
basic curve is the result of the mode you selected and is displayed as a dashed
line. The adjusted curve is the result of any changes you made to the curve
itself; this is the only curve you can directly manipulate. It is displayed as a
white line. The final curve is a combination of the basic and adjusted curves,
and is displayed as a heavy white line. By default, the final curve is always
displayed, but you can view the basic and adjusted curves individually.
To view individual R, G, or B curves:
Under Curves, click the channel selection button (second button) and
select Red, Green, or Blue.
To frame the curve:
Under Curves, click the Frame button.
To adjust the curve:
1 Under Curves, click the curve selection button (third button) and select
Adjust.
The Adjust curve is displayed.
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