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Perceptual Colour Flattening and General Control
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SummaryComputers hold image colours as RGB values and display fully 'bright' colours with these values turned right up. However, the human eye and brain perceive colour brightness differently, seeing yellow as the brightest and blue as the darkest. As a result you can get areas of the image appearing too dark or light and may want to 'flatten' or otherwise adjust colours, in order to make the perceived brightness more equal or different. Here's how to do this. VideoClick image to watch on YouTube: DetailPublication Date: 23-Feb-20 Duration: 4:51 See alsoAffinity Photo Tutorials on Colour Adjustment
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