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  1. #11
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    Default Re: XDP10 - Color Select/Erase

    This is strange, I don't have it at all that I can find.

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  2. #12
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    Default Re: XDP10 - Color Select/Erase

    its on the info bar Larry when you select the camera icon [far right]
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    Default Re: XDP10 - Color Select/Erase

    Thanks a bunch handrawn, you are correct, it is there. I kept looking in the camera flyout. I should be much handier now.
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  4. #14
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    Default Re: XDP10 - Color Select/Erase

    Sorry, but I don't get it...

    I import a photo. Select it and select the Camera button.
    The button mentioned above shows at the right of the bar.
    I click on a part of the photo several times and each time a small circle appears with four small arrows. Then, the area shows a checkerd image for a second or two and then goes back to as it looked before.
    How do I change the color from i.g. white to green?

    /Olle
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  5. #15
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    Default Re: XDP10 - Color Select/Erase

    The checkered part shows you what part of the image will be altered (you may need to apply a mask if there's similar colours you don't want to change). Then you can do the following:

    Applying Enhance


    Now choose any of the Enhance functions to alter the selection.

    • Brightness
    • Contrast
    • Photo saturation
    • Photo temperature
    • Hue
    • Sharpness


    • Brightness levels
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  6. #16
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    Default Re: XDP10 - Color Select/Erase

    Ok, I am beginning to understand and it works - but not as perfect as the examples show... ;-)

    Thanks for the info.
    Olle Dahlquist
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  7. #17

    Default Re: XDP10 - Color Select/Erase

    and this is why Egg is being nominated for sainthood!

  8. #18
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    Default Re: XDP10 - Color Select/Erase

    Hey handdrawn - kind of ironic that you find yourself pointing out where this icon is after pointing out that it is so obvious.

    You're welcome

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    Default Re: XDP10 - Color Select/Erase

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