Calibration
By adjusting the hue and saturation of the three primary colors—Red, Green, and Blue—you can correct overall color casts at a fundamental level, resulting in more accurate and natural-looking colors.
Red Primary
- Hue: Drag the slider left or right to shift the red tone, helping correct color casts in red areas.
- Saturation: Drag left to reduce the intensity of red, or right to make it more vivid.
Green Primary
- Hue: Adjust the green tone to correct color shifts in foliage or cyan-green areas.
- Saturation: Controls the intensity of green, making it richer or more subdued.
Blue Primary
- Hue: Adjust the blue tone to correct color casts in areas such as skies or shadows.
- Saturation: Controls the intensity of blue. Increasing it can make blues appear clearer and more vibrant, but excessive adjustment may cause unnatural colors.
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