Monday, December 29, 2008

Histogram Palette In Adobe Photoshop Elements









The histogram in Elements works in the same way as it does in Photoshop, plus Elements histogram also gives you many options for viewing in tonal and colour information about your active image.

By default Elements histogram displays the tonal range of your entire image. But you also have the option of using the selection tools to select a portion of your active image, so this way you can see the histogram for that portion.

The tonal range and colour values within Elements are really important to generate your great graphics which you are after, plus you can also see in the histogram palette your instant up to date information, you are given the option to view to specific pixel or range using Elements histogram palette.

If you want to view this information on the range of values all you need to do is drag Elements histogram into Elements highlight range.

Ok let’s have a quick look at how the Histogram works;

The first you need to do is launch Editor, then click on the Window Menu and then click on Histogram. Next you need to click the Channel list arrow, you’ll then be given a list of different colour channels which you can view your histogram in.

RGB – This displays the tonal range for Red, Green and Blue.

RED, GREEN AND BLUE – This just displays the tonal range for Red, Green and Blue.

LUMINOSITY – This is for lightness

COLOURS – This just displays the tonal colour range.

Next you can click the source list arrow you can see underneath the Histogram. You then can select your image source. Which include the following. Entire Image, Selected Layer or Adjustment Layer.

If you wanted to refresh your image cache just click the Uncached Refresh button. You can also view information about your range values, all you need to do is drag the histogram into the highlight range.

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