Introduction to PhotoKit Color 2.0 - Pixel Genius
Introduction to PhotoKit Color 2.0 - Pixel Genius
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 />
Combining the CC Correction layers<br />
You can achieve combined CC corrections by applying the CC correction effects as a<br />
sequence of effects. For example, let's say you wished <strong>to</strong> apply a .45 red + .15 yellow<br />
CC correction. Open Pho<strong>to</strong>Kit <strong>Color</strong> <strong>2.0</strong>, choose the .30 red CC effect and click the Preview<br />
checkbox <strong>to</strong> preview the result in the <strong>Pixel</strong><strong>Genius</strong> Toolbox. Now check the Show<br />
Batch Options box and click on the Add but<strong>to</strong>n <strong>to</strong> add this effect <strong>to</strong> the list. Now select<br />
the .15 red CC effect and click Add. And lastly, choose the .15 CC yellow effect and click<br />
Add again. After you click OK, the layer stack should look like the Layer palette shown<br />
on the right. Roll the mouse over the Layer palette <strong>to</strong> see a before and after of what the<br />
combined correction will look like. If you clicked on the Merge results checkbox in the<br />
<strong>Pixel</strong><strong>Genius</strong> Toolbox, the effects will be returned as a single, merged layer.