
ACDSee Pro 6 User Guide
Area Action Result
Slid-
ers
Drag Brightening slider
To the right: Increases the light applied to the darker areas.
To the left: Applies brightening more uniformly to all areas of the image.
Drag Darkening slider
To the right: Increases the darkening applied to the brighter areas of the image.
To the left: Applies the darkening more uniformly to all areas of the image.
Drag Amplitude slider
(Brighten)
To the right: Increases the intensity of the brightening across all areas of the image.
The height of the curve increases.
To the left: Reduces the intensity of the brightening and the height of the curve.
If the Amplitude slider is 0: No brightening is applied.
If the Amplitude is 100 - 200: Proportional amount of clipping increases.
In most cases, 110 is the right amount of amplitude. For images with fine detail in the
highlights, decreasing brighten amplitude preserves the detail.
In most cases it is not necessary to adjust amplitude.
Drag Amplitude slider
(Darken)
To the right: Increases the intensity of the darkening across all areas of the image. The
height of the bottom orange curve increases.
To the left: Reduces the intensity of the darkening and the height of the curve.
On
Graph
Drag the graph (top)
The graph changes as you left-click and drag up on the graph itself. The graph
represents the brightening adjustments you are making. The gray graph represents
the maximum amount you can drag the graph before clipping (pink) begins.
The height of the graph represents the level of brightening applied at each tone level.
(Tone moves from black on left to white on the right.)
When you make direct brightening or darkening adjustments on the graph or image,
the corresponding Brightening or Darkening slider changes to Custom curve. If you
adjust the position of the slider after this, it discards all direct curve adjustments.
When you make direct brightening or darkening adjustments on the graph or image,
the corresponding Brighten or Darken Amplitude slider changes to indicate the current
curve amplitude. (An amplitude of 100 is the maximum amplitude a curve can have
without causing clipping.)
Drag the graph (bottom)
The graph changes as you right-click and drag down on the graph itself. The graph
represents the darken adjustments you are making. The gray graph represents the
maximum amount you can drag the graph before clipping (pink) begins.
You can use all the
shortcuts below that
apply to the image,
directly to the Graph
itself.
Changes the tonal band on the graph itself with a corresponding change in the image.
This is useful for making fine adjustments to a specific tonal band.
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