Nik Software Complete Collection - Aperture Edition NIK-1398 Mode D'Emploi
Codes de produits
NIK-1398
Dfine
®
2.0
User Guide
Preview Modes
The various
Preview Modes enable you to review and check your
image and the noise reduction effects being applied to your image.
You can review individual channels that make up your image or
see the masks created automatically by one of the various noise
reduction methods.
You can review individual channels that make up your image or
see the masks created automatically by one of the various noise
reduction methods.
The
Preview Modes are very helpful in reviewing your image and
ensuring the appropriate amount of noise reduction is being
applied.
applied.
RGB
Select this option to view the image in color. This is the default view.
Red, Green, and Blue channels
Choose from
Red, Green, or Blue to see a black and white
representation of the detail from that channel of your image. These
views are helpful if you want to review how the noise structures
occur only in each of those channels.
views are helpful if you want to review how the noise structures
occur only in each of those channels.
Luminance and Chrominance
Choose from
Luminance or Chrominance to see a black and white
representation of the detail from either only the luminance (or light
to dark) components of the image, or the chrominance (or color)
components of the image. These views enable you to determine
how noise reduction is being applied to your image and how these
different elements are being affected.
to dark) components of the image, or the chrominance (or color)
components of the image. These views enable you to determine
how noise reduction is being applied to your image and how these
different elements are being affected.
Contrast and Color Noise Masks
The two final options of the
Preview Modes, Contrast Noise
Mask and Color Noise Mask let you see the mask that is created
automatically by either the
automatically by either the
Color Ranges noise reduction method
or the
Control Points noise reduction method. A separate mask is
created for both contrast and color noise reduction, so you can see
how noise reduction is being applied to different areas and objects
throughout your image. You can interact with and adjust the controls
within either the
how noise reduction is being applied to different areas and objects
throughout your image. You can interact with and adjust the controls
within either the
Color Ranges or Control Points methods while in
one of the mask modes.
Areas that are white are receiving the most of that type of noise
reduction, while areas that are black are receiving none. Areas that
are gray are receiving some intermediate value.
reduction, while areas that are black are receiving none. Areas that
are gray are receiving some intermediate value.
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