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Amount - is the highlight darkening amount.
Tonal width - is the highlight tonal width. Smaller values limit on the brighter part of the image; larger values
increase the toner areas to be adjusted.
Radius - is the highlight radius in pixels. This value is used to control the neighboring areas around the pixel.
Compare the pixel to its neighboring pixels to determine it is a shadow or a highlight. A large value is likely to
make the whole image darken.
Mid-tone Contrast
Move the slider to the right to increase contrast in the mid-tones or to the left to decrease it.
Color Correction
Move the slider to the right to increase saturation or to the left to decrease it.
Black clip/White clip
Clip the percent to calculate the maximum and minimum values that map into white (255) and black (0).
Clipping can improve contrast. However, if the clipping values are too large, the image will lose details in the
highlight or shadow area.
Enter 60 percent for the amount of shadow to lighten up the leaves and flowers. Increase the mid-tone contrast to
15. The result is as shown below.
2.