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3 In the Equalize dialog box, adjust contrast by dragging the black and white markers under the
histogram, or type values in the Black box and White box.
Any values in the image located to the right of the white marker become white; any values to the left of
the black marker become black.
4 Move the Gamma slider.
Moving the slider to the right darkens the image; moving the slider to the left lightens the image.
Changing the gamma adjusts only the midtones of an image and leaves the black and white areas
untouched.
5 Click OK to apply changes.
A preview of the changes is applied to the original image, but the changes are not final until you click
OK. If you want to revert to the original image, click Cancel.
Matching color and brightness across images
The Match Palette effect lets you apply the color and brightness of a source image to a destination image.
For example, you can match the colors in a photo to the colors in a favorite painting. You can then clone
and paint your photo in the same style as your favorite painting. You can also use the Match Palette effect
to ensure that the color and brightness in a group of photos is consistent.
You can apply the color and brightness from a source image
(center) to your working image (left) to create a new effect (right).
To match colors across images
1 Open both the source image and the destination image.
2 Select the destination image.
3
Choose Effects Tonal Control Match Palette.
4 From the Source list box, select the source image.
The filenames for all open images appear in the list box.
5 Adjust any of the following sliders:
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