
Chapter 3: Manage Mode
Channel
Specifies the brightness or color channel you want to adjust.
Shadows
Specifies the black point of an image.
Move the slider or type a number from 0 to 255 into the spin box to define the blackest area of an image. As
the value increases, the dark colored areas of the image become darker.
Midtones
Specifies the gamma correction in an image.
Move the slider or type a number from 0.00 to 2.00 into the spin box to set the amount of gamma
correction. Higher values make the image appear brighter, while lower values make the image appear
darker.
Highlights
Specifies the white point of an image.
Move the slider or type a number from 0 to 255 into the spin box to define the whitest area of an image. As
the value increases, the light colored areas of the image become lighter.
Clipped %
Indicates how much of the image detail is lost due to black point and white point correction.
Black Point
Eyedropper
Click the button with the black eyedropper icon to adjust the black point. Select the area in the Before
image that you want to set as the black point for the After image.
Mid Point
Eyedropper
Click the button with the gray eyedropper icon to adjust the gamma correction value. Select the area in the
Before image that you want to set as the gamma correction value.
White Point
Eyedropper
Click the button with the white eyedropper icon to adjust the white point. Select the area in the Before
image that you want to set as the white point for the After image.
Auto Levels options
Strength
Adjusts the amount of exposure applied to the image.
Auto Contrast and
Color
Adjusts color differences, brightness, and image color channels.
Auto Contrast
Adjusts the color differences and brightness only.
Auto Color
Balances color within the whole image.
Tone Curves options
Channel
Specifies the color channels to adjust.
Show Histogram
Toggles the histogram display.
Histogram
Displays a visual representation of the color information levels in the image, based on the selected channel.
Click and drag the line to manipulate the curve.
Renaming Multiple Files
You can use the Batch Rename tool to rename multiple files. You can specify a template with a numerical or alphabetical sequence,
save your template for future use, replace specific characters or phrases, and insert file-specific information into each new file
name.
To rename a group of files:
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