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Introduction to PhotoKit Color 2.0 - Pixel Genius

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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.<br />

High Grain Contrast<br />

The High Grain Contrast effects are designed <strong>to</strong> simulate the use of high speed color<br />

film that has been push processed. The High Grain Contrast effect is provided in Pho<strong>to</strong>Kit<br />

<strong>Color</strong> with two strength settings and produces a layer group that contains three<br />

layers. The <strong>Color</strong> layer modifies the colors <strong>to</strong> make them appear more muted. The<br />

Contrast layer applies increased contrast. Lastly, the Grain layer applies a realisticlooking<br />

film grain texture <strong>to</strong> the image. All three layers are set <strong>to</strong> a default opacity of<br />

50%. You can use the layer opacity slider <strong>to</strong> increase or decrease the strength of each<br />

layer.

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