MindMap Gallery Camera Raw Key Points Learning Checklist
This is a mind map about the key learning points of Camera Raw, including menus, colors, etc. Interested friends can refer to it!
Edited at 2024-02-17 20:25:20Explore the fascinating world of limits, a fundamental concept in calculus that underpins derivatives and integrals. This overview delves into the core idea of limits, emphasizing how they describe the value a function approaches as the input nears a certain point. Learn about intuitive understandings through approaches versus equals, and the formal ε–δ definition that rigorously defines limits. Discover various types of limits, including one-sided and limits at infinity, and when limits exist or fail. Uncover key properties, their relationship to continuity, and techniques for evaluating limits. Join us in mastering the foundational concepts that shape mathematical analysis!
Explore the fundamental concepts of work and power, essential for understanding energy dynamics in physics. This overview covers core definitions, including work as energy transfer and power as the rate of work done. Delve into the work-energy relation, examining the work-kinetic energy theorem and the distinctions between conservative and nonconservative forces. Learn how to calculate work under various conditions, from constant forces to variable forces and multiple interactions. The mechanical energy framework explains energy conservation principles, while power calculations provide insight into energy transfer rates. Utilize graphical tools and diagrams to visualize these concepts, avoiding common pitfalls in understanding work and its implications.
Discover the fascinating world of isotopes, the variants of chemical elements that share the same number of protons but differ in neutrons, leading to unique properties. This overview covers the core definitions and atomic structure basics of isotopes, including their notation and abundance. Learn about examples like hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen, and differentiate between stable isotopes and radioisotopes. Understand the significance of isotopic variation, its origins in stellar processes and fractionation, and how we measure isotopes using advanced techniques like mass spectrometry. Join us in exploring the critical role isotopes play in science and nature.
Explore the fascinating world of limits, a fundamental concept in calculus that underpins derivatives and integrals. This overview delves into the core idea of limits, emphasizing how they describe the value a function approaches as the input nears a certain point. Learn about intuitive understandings through approaches versus equals, and the formal ε–δ definition that rigorously defines limits. Discover various types of limits, including one-sided and limits at infinity, and when limits exist or fail. Uncover key properties, their relationship to continuity, and techniques for evaluating limits. Join us in mastering the foundational concepts that shape mathematical analysis!
Explore the fundamental concepts of work and power, essential for understanding energy dynamics in physics. This overview covers core definitions, including work as energy transfer and power as the rate of work done. Delve into the work-energy relation, examining the work-kinetic energy theorem and the distinctions between conservative and nonconservative forces. Learn how to calculate work under various conditions, from constant forces to variable forces and multiple interactions. The mechanical energy framework explains energy conservation principles, while power calculations provide insight into energy transfer rates. Utilize graphical tools and diagrams to visualize these concepts, avoiding common pitfalls in understanding work and its implications.
Discover the fascinating world of isotopes, the variants of chemical elements that share the same number of protons but differ in neutrons, leading to unique properties. This overview covers the core definitions and atomic structure basics of isotopes, including their notation and abundance. Learn about examples like hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen, and differentiate between stable isotopes and radioisotopes. Understand the significance of isotopic variation, its origins in stellar processes and fractionation, and how we measure isotopes using advanced techniques like mass spectrometry. Join us in exploring the critical role isotopes play in science and nature.
camera RAW
menu
1Edit
automatic
black and white
2 configuration files
adobe color
adobe standard
adobe landscape
adobe portrait
adobe vivid
adobemonochrome
Browse
3Optics
4 Geometry
5 basic
white balance
White balance (what should be white does not become white)
Application: Use the Eyedropper tool to pick up the part of the photo that should be white
Apply: Select the corresponding list item content
color temperature
tone
exposure
Control the overall brightness of the screen
Contrast
highlight
Control the light-receiving surface (bright surface), and the highlight is diffused
shadow
Control is not light side (dark side), shadow is diffuse
White
Control the light-receiving surface (bright surface), white is the core
black
Control is not on the light side (dark side), black is the core
texture
Clear object edge lines, landscapes are preferred
clarity
Clear photos while making the edges of objects relatively soft. Use portraits first.
Remove the mist
Get rid of haziness
The photo will be darker
Vibrance
saturation
6 curves
Luminance channel
The relationship between understanding and darkness
Red primary color channel
The relationship between red and blue
Green primary color channel
The relationship between green and quality
blue color channel
The relationship between blue and yellow
Curve dots
Treat the curve as a sloping histogram and perform five major adjustments
For the red, green, and blue channels, use the three primary colors of light to adjust the color. Use addition as much as possible, and do not use subtraction.
7 details
8 color mixer
HSL
Adjust for a single inherent color and master the accuracy of each color in the picture
Hue
Brightness
saturation
9 color grading
10 effects
11 Calibration
color
HSL
saturation
color purity
brightness
color lightness
Hue
color name
primary color
The three primary colors of pigments (subtractive colors), the addition of cyan, magenta, and yellow = black
green
Qingpin = blue
cyan yellow=green
cyan red = black
Add complementary color to black
Product (magenta)
Green = black
Add complementary color to black
yellow
yellow blue = black
Add complementary color to black
yellow = red
Three colors of light and color (additive color), the addition of red, green and blue = white
red
red green=yellow
red blue=grade
red cyan = white
Add complementary colors to become white
green
green = white
Add complementary colors to become white
blue
blue yellow=white
Add complementary colors to become white
blue green = cyan