Figure 6-34.
Figure 6-35.
- Switch to the Red channel. We’ve successfully reduced the
contrast, but we’ve left behind a slight color cast in the image.
In the preceding exercise, you saw how the Levels command al-
lowed you to adjust luminance values in each of the color chan-
nels individually. The same is true for the Curves command.
From the pop-up menu that currently reads RGB, choose Red.
Alternatively, you can press Alt+3 (Option-3) to switch to the
Red channel. - Place a point in the center and move it manually. Start by
clicking once in the center of the graph, which should set your
Input level to 128. Then press Shift-� three times to reduce the
output for the midtones in the Red channel to 98. Your Adjust-
ments panel should look like Figure 6-35. - Switch to the Blue channel. You can choose Blue from the
pop-up menu, or easier yet, press Alt+5 (Option+5) to switch
to the curve for the Blue channel. - Add a point and raise it. Click in the center of the graph at an
Input and Output value of 128, and then press Shift-� twice to
raise the Blue midtones to 148.
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