User`s manual

Reference: The Information Window 111
C. Color Output Meter: This displays the output values of the selected pixel at
the specific x/y location. Take note of the following:
The left part of the fraction is the Before value, or the pixel value before
image correction.
• The right part of the fraction is the After value, or the pixel value of the
final output image after all image corrections. In the example shown, the
After value is the same as the Before value, as the image was not corrected
or adjusted in any way, leaving the colors unaffected.
The range of your output value will depend on the output image type. See
the table below for more information.
For LCH Display Mode
Channel Value Range
L 0 - 100
C 0 - 100
H 0 - 360
For Native Display Mode
Image Type Value Range
RGB 0 - 255
CMYK 0 - 100%
Gray Scale 0 - 100%
D. Color Meter Options: These options let you switch display modes between
LCH and Native color display and also let you choose how color
information is displayed — in numbers or percentages. Take note that the
Numbers option is available only in Native color and RGB mode.
E. Sample Display Area: This shows a pixelized display of the area
surrounding the cursor. The size of the sample area depends on the
selection made in the Color Meter Options (discussed next section).