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Making Automatic Corrections
3 Move the mouse pointer over the viewer, and click the darkest area of the horse on
theright.
TIP If you need to zoom in to the viewer, position the mouse pointer over the
viewer, and scroll the middle mouse wheel.
The image should become a bit darker. Clicking the shadow area identifies it as
absolute black and corrects any tint inthe black so that no single color channel
dominates in the shadow regions. Now, youwill do the same for the white point.
4 To the upper-left above the Gain color wheel, click the white point picker.
In the viewer, you will locate a bright point in the image and select it. The point should
be an area that you think should be pure white in the shot.
5 Move the mouse pointer over the viewer, then click somewhere in the white cloud
bank at the top of the frame.
The image should grow a bit brighter but also becomes a bit warmer again. This shot
now has great contrast and is also color balanced. You can compare it with the original
image by disabling the changes you have made.