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Introduction to PhotoKit Color 2.0 - Pixel Genius

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Note: Roll your mouse cursor over the effects names above <strong>to</strong> see the indicated Pho<strong>to</strong>Kit <strong>Color</strong> effect.<br />

The CT range of effects provide a means <strong>to</strong> warm or cool a pho<strong>to</strong>graph in varying<br />

amounts. The CT stands for '<strong>Color</strong> Temperature' and these filters aim <strong>to</strong> match the light<br />

filters which go by the same name and use the same increments as shown here. These<br />

filters are no substitute for using the white balance controls in Camera Raw <strong>to</strong> adjust the<br />

white balance of a raw shot image, but they do provide a means in Pho<strong>to</strong>shop <strong>to</strong> apply<br />

a warming/cooling type of color correction.<br />

RGB Workspaces<br />

The above film effects are precision adjustments and are dependent on the RGB space<br />

of the file you are working on. Pho<strong>to</strong>Kit <strong>Color</strong> <strong>2.0</strong> is able <strong>to</strong> detect and recognize the following<br />

RGB spaces: Adobe RGB, <strong>Color</strong> Match RGB, ProPho<strong>to</strong> RGB and sRGB. The<br />

effect applied will be tailored <strong>to</strong> match the RGB space the file is in. If you are using<br />

some other flavor of RGB, Pho<strong>to</strong>Kit <strong>Color</strong> will default <strong>to</strong> applying the Adobe RGB effect.

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