As you work with sampled elements in the RGB viewer, set the display of the 3D histogram, canvas background, and border lines to suit the operation you are performing. For example, when modifying the softness range, consider hiding the 3D histogram to see the softness ellipsoid more clearly.
The 3D histogram provides a visual representation of the colours in the key-in clip. It shows how the colours in your clip are distributed in RGB colour space, with exposure and contrast settings taken into account.
The most prevalent colours are represented by larger cubes; colours that are less prevalent are represented by smaller cubes.
When a floating-point image is used as a key-in clip, the RGB Viewer will support this input and also activate options to change the display of colour space in the 3D histogram. These options are available in the Histogram panel of the Key menu. When the range in the histogram exceeds 1, a cube outline indicating the colourspace from 0 to 1 is displayed in the RGB viewer.
Select: | To display: |
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All Objects (Shift+A) | All objects in the 3D histogram. This is the default setting. |
(0,1) (Shift+0) | Objects with colour values between 0 and 1. |
Free (Shift+F) | Objects within a user-defined range. Use the Range field to navigate between views including the full range view and a percentage of the range. |
Plot (Shift+O) | Objects with colour values between a range that comprises all values between 0 and 1, and the plot value. |
Change other display elements of the histogram using the Preferences menu. To access the Preferences menu, click Pref.
The canvas is the black background of the RGB viewer. Control the display of the canvas using the Preferences menu.
(a) Canvas button (b) Canvas Light field
You can show or hide a white outline of the borders of the RGB viewer, as well as green wireframe boxes around selected ellipsoids. Show the boxes to quickly identify the selected element, or hide them to reduce “clutter” in the viewer.
To show or hide lines in the RGB viewer: