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- Q2442408 subject Q8376551.
- Q2442408 subject Q9777635.
- Q2442408 abstract "In image editing, a curve is a remapping of image tonality, specified as a function from input level to output level, used as a way to emphasize colours or other elements in a picture.Curves can usually be applied to all channels together in an image, or to each channel individually.Applying a curve to all channels typically changes the brightness in part of the spectrum. The software user may for example make light parts of a picture lighter and dark parts darker to increase contrast.Applying a curve to individual channels can be used to stress a colour. This is particularly efficient in the Lab colour space due to the separation of luminance and chromaticity, but it can also be used in RGB, CMYK or whatever other colour models the software supports.".
- Q2442408 thumbnail Curves_none_applied.png?width=300.
- Q2442408 wikiPageExternalLink MA21-Defanging.pdf.
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- Q2442408 wikiPageWikiLink Q8376551.
- Q2442408 wikiPageWikiLink Q9777635.
- Q2442408 comment "In image editing, a curve is a remapping of image tonality, specified as a function from input level to output level, used as a way to emphasize colours or other elements in a picture.Curves can usually be applied to all channels together in an image, or to each channel individually.Applying a curve to all channels typically changes the brightness in part of the spectrum.".
- Q2442408 label "Curve (tonality)".
- Q2442408 depiction Curves_none_applied.png.