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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Color and tonal correction
Last updated 7/26/2011
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About camera raw image files” on page 72
Using the histogram and RGB values in camera raw” on page 76
View a histogram
1 If the Histogram panel is not open in the Panel Bin, choose Window > Histogram.
2 Choose the source of the histogram’s display from the Source menu:
Entire Image Displays a histogram of the entire image, including all layers in the multilayered document.
Selected Layer Displays a histogram of the selected layer in the Layers panel.
Adjustment Composite Displays a histogram of an adjustment layer selected in the Layers panel, including all the
layers below the adjustment layer.
3 To view the histogram for a portion of your image, make a selection in your image, and choose an option from the
Channel menu:
RGB Displays a histogram that is a composite of individual color channels placed on top of each other.
Red, Green, and Blue Displays the histograms for the individual color channels.
Luminosity Displays a histogram representing the luminance or intensity values of the composite channel.
Colors Displays the composite RGB histogram individually by color. Red, green, and blue represent the pixels in those
channels. Cyan, magenta, and yellow represent where the histograms of two channels overlap. Gray represents areas
where all three color channel histograms overlap.
Grayscale images have a single channel option: Gray.
4 To view the following statistical information about a range of values, drag and hold in the histogram to highlight
the range, or to view information about a specific area of the histogram, place the pointer over the area:
Mean Represents the average intensity value.
Standard Deviation (Std Dev) Represents how widely intensity values vary.
Median Shows the middle value in the range of intensity values.
Pixels Represents the total number of pixels used to calculate the histogram.
Level Displays the intensity level of the area underneath the pointer.
Count Shows the total number of pixels at the intensity level underneath the pointer.
Percentile Displays the percentage of pixels at and below the level underneath the pointer. This value is expressed as
a percentage of all the pixels in the image, from 0% at the far left to 100% at the far right.
Cache Level Shows the setting for the image cache. If Use Cache For Histograms is selected in the Preferences dialog
box, Photoshop
Elements displays histograms more quickly but less accurately. To display more accurate histograms,
deselect this option.