Konica Minolta DiMAGE G600 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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The red, green, and blue color channels can be adjusted in five levels with the quality
option in the recording menu (p. 50). Any changes made are applied to the live image.
Color
AN INTRODUCTION TO COLOR
In photography, red, green, and blue are
the primary colors. The secondary colors,
cyan, magenta, and yellow, are made from
combining the primary colors: cyan = blue
+ green, magenta = blue + red, and yellow
= red + green. The primary and secondary
colors are grouped in complementary
pairs: red and cyan, green and magenta,
and blue and yellow.
Knowing the complementary colors is very
important in color balancing. If the image
has a specific color cast, either subtracting
the color or adding its complementary
color will create a natural looking image.
Adding or subtracting equal parts of red,
green, and blue have no affect on the color
balance. However, changing two colors
equally has the same affect as the
opposite change with one color; +2 green
and +2 red is the same as -2 blue. The
greatest change in a specific color comes
by setting the color channels to their
opposite extremes. To make an image as
blue as possible, set the color channels to
+2 blue, -2 red, and -2 green.
RED
GREENBLUE
CYAN
MAGENTA YELLOW
Image is too:Increase Decrease
Red
Green
Blue
Cyan
Yellow
Magenta
Red
Green
Blue
Red
Green
Blue + Green
Blue
Blue + Green
Blue + Red
Blue + Red
Red + Green
Red + Green