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The Match Palette effect lets you apply the color and brightness of a source image to a destination image. For example, you can match the colors in a photo to the colors in a favorite painting. You can then clone and paint your photo in the same style as your favorite painting. You can also use the Match Palette effect to ensure that the color and brightness in a group of photos is consistent.
You can apply the color and brightness from a source image (center) to your working image (left) to create a new effect (right).
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Choose Effects Tonal Control Match Palette. |
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From the Source list box, select the source image. |
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Color — lets you determine how the colors from the source image blend with the colors in the destination image. At higher settings, more source color is applied. |
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Variance (Color) — lets you adjust the range of the source colors. Higher settings increase the number of shades used from the source image. |
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Brightness — lets you determine how the luminance from the source image blends with the luminance in the destination image. Higher settings pull more highlights and shadows from the source image into the destination image. |
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Variance (Brightness) — lets you adjust the range of highlights and shadows. Higher settings increase the contrast between the highlights and shadows. |
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Move the Amount slider to specify the overall intensity of the other settings. |
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Start at 100%, and decrease the amount until you are satisfied with the results. |
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