White Point

Setting the White Point (Highlight) Target Values

When you set the White Point Target values, you are adjusting the image’s tonal range to match the capabilities of the printer and media combination you are using. You will then select the part of the image you want to be the white point. This will be the area in the image that the first discernible amount of ink is present, and therefore the first tone after paper base white. This process also neutralizes the image based on the area you select as the white point. Because of this, it is critical that the area be neutral to begin with, otherwise the color will shift improperly. For more on selecting White Points, see White Point Parameters.

Curves for White Point

Go Layer, New Adjustment Layer, Curves.

Create a New Curves Adjustment Layer

Make sure the Mode is set to Normal. Three of the six adjustment layers (White Point, Color Cast, and Vibrance) are created in the Normal mode so that they affect the color relationships in the images. the other three adjustment layers (Black Point, Density, and Contrast) are created in the Luminosity mode to have a lesser affect on the color.

White Point New Layer

This will bring up the Curves Dialog Box.

The Curves Dialog Box graphs Input against Output

 

On the next page we will look at value readout and the five Tone System Tones in Curves.

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