User Manual - Page 302

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Reset button
Click Reset button to cancel the correction result on Click on Eyes.
About RAW and 16-bit TIFF images
Red Eye Correction is not available for RAW or 16-bit TIFF images.
Red eye detection
In Nikon Editor red-eye detection, detection sensitivity on Click on
Eyes mode is higher than those on Automatic mode so that the
portions other than red eyes may be evaluated as red eyes. In this
case, do not click it.
Stop and Restart on Clock on Eyes mode
After completing some red-eye corrections on Click on Eyes
mode, you can suspend the process by clicking Stop button. To
restart the process, click Restart button. the process goes back to
and restarts from where it was suspend.
Automatic and Click on Eyes modes
When you select Click on Eyes mode after correcting red eye on
Automatic mode , the correction are canceled. Similarly , when
you select Click on Eyes mode after correcting red eye on Click
on Eyes mode, the corrections are canceled.
Color Balance palette
The Color Balance palette allows you to use sliders to alter the
brightness and contrast of the image as a whole, and the color
balance of the separate red, green and blue channels. Sliders can
be adjusted in the range -50 to +50.
Adjusting overall brightness
Use the Brightness slider to adjust the brightness of the entire
image. Drag the slider towards the "+" mark to brighten all the
colors in the image, making the image as a whole more white. Drag
the slider towards the "-" mark to make the image as a whole
darker and less distinct.
Adjusting image contrast
Use the Contrast slider to adjust highlights and shadows over the
whole image. Drag the slider towards the "+" mark to emphasize
the difference between highlights and shadows, and increase
contrast. Drag the slider towards the "-" to soften the effect of
highlights and shadows and give the image a flat monotone effect.
Brightness
Contrast
Red
Green
Blue
Sliders Text Box
(displays numerical value)
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