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Vibrance Control?

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Maybe you care to define what you understand this types of control accomplish or differentiate from each other?

    In terms of CO tools, first that comes to mind is the incredible micro contrast slider tool 'Clarity' which exists in CO5.2 already and is now also part of CO6's local adjustment controls (from 6.2 onwards).
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  • dougstroud
    Hi Paul-
    Sure. Again coming from LightRoom 3, so I am educated in the tools from that program. Vibrance is the "Presence" group in LR3 along w/ Clarity and Saturation and its role is to lighten or darken the values of "all the colors" equally throughout the image. Luminance is in the "HSL" group and its role is to individually adjust each color value with "light".

    I am supposing that the "luminance" is handled within CO 5 under "Color Editor". But I can never seem to edit correct range as when I select say a "red" value it adjusts the "orange" too with the "Color Editor". And I do not find a tool to change the overall "Vibrance" or "Lightness" of the color throughout the image.

    Thanks-
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