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USING <strong>PHOTOSHOP</strong> <strong>ELEMENTS</strong> 9<br />

Color and tonal correction<br />

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4 Click the Commit button to save the adjustment, or Cancel to cancel the change.<br />

To fine-tune a picture using a preview as the starting point, click and hold the mouse button, and then drag right or left.<br />

The Quick Fix panel provides the following tools to refine your photos:<br />

Smart Fix Adjusts lighting and color. Smart Fix corrects overall color balance and improves shadow and highlight<br />

detail, if necessary. Click the Auto button to apply this command.<br />

• Fix Drag the slider to vary the amount of the adjustment.<br />

Lighting Adjusts the overall contrast of an image, and sometimes affects its color. If your image needs more contrast<br />

and it has a color cast, you can use the following two options:<br />

• Levels<br />

• Contrast<br />

These options work by individually mapping the lightest and darkest pixels in each color channel to monochrome. To<br />

apply the settings, click the Auto button beside any of these options. (See “About Levels adjustments” on page 119 or<br />

“The Adjust Levels Guided Edit” on page 52.)<br />

• Shadows Drag the slider to lighten the darkest areas of your photo without affecting the highlights. Pure black<br />

areas are not affected.<br />

• Midtones Adjusts the contrast within the middle tonal values (values that are about half way between pure white<br />

and pure black). It does not affect the extreme highlights and shadows.<br />

• Highlights Drag the slider to darken the lightest areas of your photo without affecting the shadows. Pure white<br />

areas are not affected.<br />

Color Adjusts the color by identifying shadows, midtones, and highlights in the image rather than in individual color<br />

channels. It neutralizes the midtones, and clips the white and black pixels using a default set of values. Click the Auto<br />

button to apply this command.<br />

Adjusting color values in Quick Fix<br />

• Saturation Drag the slider to make colors more vivid or more muted.<br />

• Hue Shifts all colors in an image. This control is best used in small amounts or with selected objects whose color<br />

you want to change.<br />

Last updated 1/27/2011

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