Adobe photoshop elements User Manual

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CHAPTER 4
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Making Color and Tonal Corrections
Using the Invert command 
The Invert command inverts the colors in an 
image. You might use this command to make a 
positive black-and-white image negative or to 
make a positive from a scanned black-and-white 
negative. 
Note: Because color print film contains an orange 
mask in its base, the Invert command cannot make 
accurate positive images from scanned color 
negatives. Be sure to use the proper settings for color 
negatives when scanning film on slide scanners.
When you invert an image, the brightness value of 
each pixel in the channels is converted to the 
inverse value on the 256-step color-values scale. 
For example, a pixel in a positive image with a 
value of 255 is changed to 0, and a pixel with a 
value of 5 is changed to 250.
To use the Invert command:
Do one of the following:
Choose Image > Adjustments > Invert.
Create an Invert adjustment layer. (See “Using 
Using the Equalize command
The Equalize command redistributes the 
brightness values of the pixels in an image so that 
they more evenly represent the entire range of 
brightness levels. When you apply this command, 
Photoshop Elements finds the brightest and 
darkest values in the composite image and remaps 
them so that the brightest value represents white 
and the darkest value represents black. Photoshop 
Elements then attempts to equalize the 
brightness—that is, to distribute the intermediate 
pixel values evenly throughout the grayscale. 
You might use the Equalize command when a 
scanned image appears darker than the original 
and you want to balance the values to produce a 
lighter image. Using Equalize together with the 
Histogram command lets you see before-and-after 
brightness comparisons.
To use the Equalize command: 
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Choose Image > Adjustments > Equalize.
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If you selected an area of the image, select what 
to equalize in the dialog box, and click OK:
Equalize Selected Area Only to evenly distribute 
only the selection’s pixels.
Equalize Entire Image Based on Selected Area to 
evenly distribute all image pixels based on those in 
the selection. 
Using the Threshold command 
The Threshold command converts grayscale or 
color images to high-contrast, black-and-white 
images. You can specify a certain level as a 
threshold. All pixels lighter than the threshold are 
converted to white; and all pixels darker are 
converted to black. The Threshold command is 
useful for determining the lightest and darkest 
areas of an image.