Re-post.Still having a problem with this one.
Joyed
Lesson 2 ex. 1
Joyed,
This is a pretty interesting image....Try using Alt Click to set up the Hue clocks one each on the three grey squares. Then in RGB you can adjust specific colors to try to get the hue clocks to all reduce the arrow your goal is to make the RGB numbers in the hue clock all equal.
Remember: Red is the opposite of Cyan, Blue is the opposite of Yellow, and Green is the opposite of Magenta.
If an image is too magenta you can add green or subtract magenta. Which way to go takes a bit of testing and a general feel for what the image is doing. You will see it visually.
Don't give up and ask lots of questions...
Greg
This is a pretty interesting image....Try using Alt Click to set up the Hue clocks one each on the three grey squares. Then in RGB you can adjust specific colors to try to get the hue clocks to all reduce the arrow your goal is to make the RGB numbers in the hue clock all equal.
Remember: Red is the opposite of Cyan, Blue is the opposite of Yellow, and Green is the opposite of Magenta.
If an image is too magenta you can add green or subtract magenta.
Don't give up and ask lots of questions...
Greg
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