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In color images, each pixel value is a number that represents the
color of that pixel. In indexed-color (8-bit/pixel) images, on the
other hand, the pixel value has no fixed meaning. The image uses a
colormap which defines the relationship between pixel value and color.
If an 8-bit (256-color) image which lacks a colormap of its own
is loaded and converted to color, the most recently-selected
colormap will be used to perform the conversion.
There are several different ways of changing the colors of an image:
- Change colors
- The brightness of each red, green, or blue value
is adjusted by dragging control points that define a brightness curve.
This is the most powerful method, but it is also more difficult to
change multiple images in precisely the same way because it is
interactive.
- Brightness
- Changes the red, green, blue, hue, saturation, or
value component of each pixel by adding or subtracting some user-specified
number. The change is easier to reproduce and can also be done in `image math'.
- Gamma
- Changes the gamma value of an image. This makes dark
areas lighter without affecting normal areas. Ideal for repairing
underexposed photographs.
- Contrast
- Similar to `Brightness', except that instead of adding
a number, the pixels are decomposed into their RGB or HSV values and
the R,G,B,H,S, or V components are multiplied by separate, constant
factors. For example, you could increase the `contrast' of the red
pixels while decreasing the contrast of blue.
- Colormap/False color
- Allows selection of colormaps for
indexed-color or grayscale images. User-defined colormaps are
also supported.
- Remap colors
- Switches colors. For example, if some other
program created an image in which `red' appeared `blue', this
option could repair the image.
- Change pixel value
- The most basic operation, adds or subtracts
a raw number from the image. This is useful for grayscale images,
which can be made lighter or darker by a precisely-defined amount.
Each of these options is described in greater detail below.
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