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Dfx User Guide - Tiffen.com

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352 Kelvin<br />

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Presets<br />

Select one of the temperature presets from the pop-up list.<br />

Destination Kelvin<br />

Sets the destination color temperature of the image in degrees Kelvin.<br />

Source Kelvin<br />

Sets the source color temperature of the image in degrees Kelvin.<br />

Opacity<br />

Sets the opacity of the color temperature adjustment.<br />

Preserve Highlights<br />

Preserves the white areas of the image.<br />

Exposure Compensation<br />

Exposure Compensation adds back the brightness loss as a result of the color<br />

temperature application.<br />

Grad<br />

Kelvin can optionally use a gradient that limits where the filter is applied. Grad<br />

is the transition area between the colored portion and the original image. Its<br />

direction, corners and size can be adjusted. Go to the Grad section of Common<br />

Filter Controls on page 253 to see how the Grad controls work.<br />

<strong>Dfx</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

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