
Chapter 6: Edit Mode
Area Action Result
On Image Double-click with left mouse
button
Automatically sets Brightening to optimum for that area of the image. A
brighter area (e.g. a face) works best.
Double-click with right mouse
button
(or SHIFT + double-click with
left mouse button)
Automatically sets the Darkening to optimum for that area of the image.
CTRL + double-click with left
mouse button
Increases the amount of brightening around that tone level while decreasing
the brightening in the rest of the image.
Use this method to quickly brighten a specific subject or area to bring it out
of the image.
CTRL + double-click with
right mouse button
Increases the amount of darkening around that tone level while decreasing
the amount of darkening in the rest of the image.
Scroll up or down with the
mouse wheel above the
image
Increases or decreases the amount of brightening applied at that tone level
in the image. Both the image and the graph show the changes.
SHIFT+ scroll with the mouse
wheel above the image
Decreases or increases the amount of darkening applied at that tone level in
the image.
Hold down "A"
+ scrolling or
+ dragging with the left
mouse button
Sets the brightening Amplitude slider directly.
Hold down "A" +SHIFT
+ scrolling or
+ dragging with the right
mouse button
Sets the darkening Amplitude slider directly.
Click and drag up and down
on the image (left mouse
button)
Increases or decreases the amount of brightening applied at that tone level
in the image. Both the image and the graph show the changes.
(Only works if the image is actual size - no zooming.)
SHIFT + click and drag up
and down on the image (left
mouse button)
Decreases or increases the amount of darkening applied at that tone level in
the image.
(Only works if the image is actual size - no zooming.)
You can right-click a slider to reset to the default value.
You can use the Edit Brush to paint this effect onto specific areas of your image.
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