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10.25.  Stretch HSV

Revision History
Revision $Revision$ 2006-09-11 scb

The Stretch HSV command does the same thing as the Stretch Contrast command, except that it works in HSV color space, rather than RGB color space, and it preserves the Hue. Thus, it independently stretches the ranges of the Hue, Saturation and Value components of the colors. Occasionally the results are good, often they are a bit odd. “Stretch HSV” operates on layers from RGB and Indexed images. If the image is Grayscale, the menu entry is insensitive and grayed out.

10.25.1.  Activating the Command

  • You can access this command from the image menubar through Layer->Colors->Auto->Stretch HSV.

10.25.2.  Stretch HSV” example

Figure 10.98.  Original image

Original image

The active layer and its Red, Green and Blue histograms before “Stretch HSV”.

Figure 10.99.  Image after the command

Image after the command

The active layer and its Red, Green and Blue histograms after “Stretch HSV”. Contrast, luminosity and hues are enhanced.


 
 
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