The
Change Color effect adjusts the hue, lightness, and saturation of
a range of colors.
- View
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Corrected Layer shows the results of the Change Color effect.
Color Correction Mask shows the areas of the layer that will be
changed. White areas in the color correction mask are changed the
most, and dark areas are changed the least.
- Hue Transform
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The amount, in degrees, to adjust hue.
- Lightness Transform
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Positive values brighten the matched pixels; negative values
darken them.
- Saturation Transform
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Positive values increase saturation of matched pixels (moving
toward pure color); negative values decrease saturation of matched pixels
(moving toward gray).
- Color To Change
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The central color in the range to be changed.
- Matching Tolerance
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How much colors can differ from Color To Match and still be
matched.
- Matching Softness
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The amount that unmatched pixels are affected by the effect,
in proportion to their similarity to Color To Match.
- Match Colors
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Determines the color space in which to compare colors to determine
similarity. RGB compares colors in an RGB color space. Hue compares on
the hues of colors, ignoring saturation and brightness—so bright
red and light pink match, for example. Chroma uses the two chrominance
components to determine similarity, ignoring luminance (lightness).
- Invert Color Correction Mask
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Inverts the mask that determines which colors to affect.