In Edit, you can use the Curves tool to change the tonal range of an image. Select the RGB color channel to adjust the entire range of the image, or select a specific color.
You can save your settings as a preset for future use.
To adjust the brightness curves in an image:
Click Reset to clear your changes and reset to default settings. If you saved your changes, you cannot reset your settings.
Curves options
Channel |
Specifies the color channels to adjust. |
Show Histogram |
Toggles the histogram display on and off. |
Histogram |
Displays a graphic of the color information levels in the image, based on the selected channel. Click and drag the line to manipulate the curve. Each time you click the curve, a new node is added. You can drag the nodes up and down the curve. To remove a node, drag the node up and out of the graph, or down and out of the graph. |
Exposure warning |
Highlights overexposed and underexposed areas of the image. Overexposed pixels turn red, underexposed pixels turn green. |
You can use the Edit Brush to paint this effect onto specific areas of your image.