Color adjustments
Color adjustments are used to modify the color of all, or a range of, pixels within a photo. Depending on the adjustment, the modification can be subtle or extreme.
Available color adjustments include:
- Black and White—converts a color photo to grayscale.
- Channel Mixer—adjusts the color of a photo by modifying individual RGB channels.
- Color Balance—adjusts the contribution of particular colors to a set tonal range.
- Gradient Map—uses the lightness value of pixels in a photo to recolor it using a specified gradient.
- HSL—shifts the hue, saturation and luminosity values of pixels in a photo.
- Lens Filter—emulates the use of a lens filter to tint the color of the image.
- OCIO—(OpenColorIO only) provides source and destination color space transforms.
- Recolor—converts a color photo to monochrome using a specified tint.
- Selective Color—subtly adjusts the color of a photo by modifying individual RGB, CMYK and lightness channels.
- Split Toning—tints and recolors highlights and shadows.
- Threshold—converts any photo into a two-tone, black and white image based on pixel lightness.
- Vibrance—adjusts the intensity of subtle colors within a photo.
- White Balance—removes undesirable color casts from a photo by adjusting the 'temperature' of the light.