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Brightness/Contrast
Brightness: Use the sliders to reduce or increase the objects' brightness.
Selective brightness (gamma): “Gamma” determines the mean gray scale that can be
calculated from the various color ranges. "Selective brightness" is the most important
function for image improvement. In the preset list, select the various envelope curves
to edit only the dark, median, or brightest areas of the image.
Using the fader you can also set the power of the brightness/darkness adjustments.
Contrast: You can increase or lower the object's contrast.
Color space correction: This option is effective against powerful colors that violate TV
standards and can no longer be displayed correctly on-screen. The color saturation of
the affected material is thereby reduced until the maximum permitted value is
reached.
Color
Saturation: Use the saturation slider to increase or reduce the hue proportions in the
image. A newly developed algorithm is applied which makes color changes related to
other parameters (e.g. contrast settings) in order to achieve the most natural
coloration possible.
Hue: Use the palette to select a hue for coloring in the picture.
Red/green/blue: Changes the color mix using the slide controller.
Sharpness
Use the slider to adjust the sharpness or blurriness of the entire film.
Apply to: Set whether the sharpness should only affect edges or whether the
blurriness should only affect surfaces. This enables you to effectively reduce ongoing
image distortions.
Presets: Try out the presets from the preset menu.
Temporarily switch off all effects: With this option, you can temporarily deactivate all
effects. This way, you can quickly compare the original with the edited version.