ScanGear Advanced Mode - Adjusting Saturation and Color Balance (Windows)

Article ID: ART172217 | Date published: 10/15/2018 | Date last updated: 02/26/2019
 

Description

Adjusting saturation and color balance

 

Solution

You can brighten colors that have faded with time or due to colorcast by using (Saturation/Color Balance) in ScanGear (scanner driver)'s Advanced Mode tab.



 

 Note

  • Click Defaults to reset all adjustments in the current window.
 

Saturation

Adjust the image's saturation (vividness). You can brighten colors that have faded with time, etc.

Move (Slider) under Saturation to the left to decrease the saturation (darken the image), and to the right to increase the saturation (brighten the image). You can also enter a value (-127 to 127).



 
Saturation decreased Original image Saturation increased


 Note

  • The natural color tone of the original image may be lost if you increase saturation too much.

Color Balance

Adjust images that have a colorcast. "Colorcast" is a phenomenon where a specific color affects the entire picture due to the weather or ambient strong colors.

Move (Slider) under Color Balance to the left or right to emphasize the corresponding color.
 

Cyan & Red

Magenta & Green

Yellow & Blue
 

These are complementary color pairs (each pair produces a shade of gray when mixed). You can reproduce the natural colors of the scene by reducing the cast color and increasing the complementary color.

It is usually difficult to correct the image completely by adjusting only one color pair. It is recommended that you find a portion in the image where it should be white, and adjust all three color pairs so that the portion turns white.

You can also enter a value (-127 to 127).

Below is an example of an image in which the "Cyan & Red" pair has been adjusted.



 
Cyan is increased Red is increased


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