Fiery Color Profiler Suite

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Edit the colors in a hue

A hue edit is similar to a selective color edit, but it affects all colors of one hue rather than only a single color. Use a hue edit to shift one hue in the source to a different hue in the output.

The hue edit applies to the source color currently set in the Color Information window.

Hues near the selected hue in the color space are affected by the hue edit. To preserve the smoothness of a color gradient, you can increase this range of nearby hues. At the maximum range, a hue edit affects nearly all colors.

  1. Click Hue Edit.
  2. Click one of the following Hue Selection tools and use it to specify the output hue:
    • Hue and Saturation - Drag the Edited marker to set the hue and saturation values of the output hue.

    • Profile Cross Section - Locate the output hue in a graphical representation of the output color space. The color model (Lab or XYZ) that displays the color space is the same as the Profile Connection Space of the profile being edited. The cross-section is a vertical plane of the Lab or XYZ color space where all the colors have the same ratio of a/b or X/Y as the source color.

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