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3.1.2 Highlights & Shadows – Adjust
Accentuation
Adjusts the strength of local contrast enhancements. The default value is 0.
Blending Point
Adjusts the weighting given to the underexposed versus overexposed images. When you move
the slider to the right, overexposed images are favored, which has the effect of brightening the
image. The reverse applies when you move the slider to the left. The default value is 0.
Shadows
Adjusts the brightness of the shadows without affecting the highlights. The default value is 0.
Color Saturation
Adjusts the saturation of the color channels. The greater the saturation, the more intense the
color. A value of 0 produces a grayscale image. The default value is 0.
White Clip
Specifies how much the highlights are clipped. Moving the slider to the right increases contrast
but removes details in the brightest highlights. The default value is 0.
Black Clip
Specifies how much the shadows are clipped. Moving the slider to the right increases contrast
but removes details in the darkest shadows. The default value is 0.
Midtones Adjustment
Positive values brighten the image but reduce the overall contrast. Negative values darken the
image but increase overall contrast. The default value is 0.
3.1.2 Highlights & Shadows – 2 Images
This method fuses only two images. The dialog allows you to select which images are fused.
3.1.3 Highlights & Shadows – Intensive
Strength
Adjusts the strength of local contrast enhancements. The default value is 0.
Color Saturation
Adjusts the saturation of the color channels. The greater the saturation, the more intense the
color. A value of zero produces a grayscale image. The default value is 0.
Radius
Controls the area used to calculate the weighting of the source images. A higher radius reduces
halos, but increases processing times significantly. The default value is 40.
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