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Author Topic: How to start from "Zero" effect  (Read 3077 times)
PeterBM
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« on: May 26, 2007, 04:55:37 pm »

With Lite version.
I would like to increase one effect from a "zero" effect position. I do not find such a set of parameters.
With 0% Highlight shadow, 0% Darken highlight, 0 contrast and 6500░K I have still a change of colors.
What are the parameters to have no change in the photo?
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« Reply #1 on: May 26, 2007, 07:53:24 pm »

Hello,

There are the following parameters in Lite version:
Highlight Shadow Ц increases lightness in dark areas (does not affect on bright areas)
Darken Highlight Ц decreases  lightness in bright areas (does not affect on dark areas)
Contrast Ц increases local contrast like unsharp mask with reduced halo defects
Temperature Ц changes white balance

The plug-in automatically expands image lightness histogram by cutting some outliers in black and white values secretly from user. So, if you have image with short dynamic range, Magic Enhancer expands image histogram and УzeroФ parameterТs values (Highlight Shadow =0, Darken Highlight =0, Contrast =0, Temperature =6500) will change image.

We hide many thresholds from user wittingly in order to УliteФ plug-in. We aspire to create УsmartФ tools that suggest to user optimal parameters.

In Pro version you receive presets and script features, 16-bit processing, can control size of areas for local contrast adjusting and noise suppression feature. The last feature suppresses noise in dark areas after lightening.

Best regards, Chernichenko Dmitry
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