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confusion for those who don’t understand the
difference between applying standard operating
procedure to log vs. displayable data.
Secondary Color Corrections
Secondary corrections are most often used to
correct specic skin tones, or to isolate faces,
and they are also frequently used to shape and
“paint” specic areas of the frame.
Figure 16.30 Power windows can be used to isolate
specific areas for secondary corrections.
Secondary color corrections also extend to yel-
low, cyan, and magenta colors, and further into
isolated in-between colors. They are frequently
used to control narrow ranges of color, and spe ...