262 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
The Feather sliders affect the softness at the edge of the selected colors. These sliders
can help you create smoother transitions between the replaced color and the original.
A replaced color with and without feathering.
You can choose from any of the following adjustment methods:
• Uniform Color — adjusts all pixels equally
• Paper — uses the selected paper grain to control the color adjustment
• Image Luminance — uses the luminance of the image as the model for color
adjustment. Areas of greater luminance are adjusted more.
• Original Luminance — uses the luminance of the clone source as the model for
color adjustment. If you have not set up a clone source, the current pattern is used.
To adjust a selected color
1 Choose Effects Tonal Control Adjust Selected Colors.
The Adjust Selected Colors dialog box appears.
2 Move the cursor over the image in the document window (the cursor becomes a
dropper), and click the color you want to adjust.
The Color panel displays the selected color as the main color.
3 Choose Uniform Color from the Using list box.
4 Adjust any of the Adjust Selected Colors controls. For information, see “Adjust
Selected Colors controls” on page 264.
To adjust selected colors by using paper luminance
1 Choose Window Paper Panels Papers.
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