𝙆 Color Adjustment:
The Color_Adjustment node is designed to enhance and modify the visual attributes of an image by adjusting various color-related parameters. This node allows you to fine-tune the exposure, contrast, temperature, tint, and saturation of an image, providing a comprehensive toolset for achieving the desired aesthetic effect. Additionally, it offers the ability to apply stylistic filters with adjustable strength, enabling you to blend the original image with the filtered version to your liking. This node is particularly beneficial for AI artists looking to refine the color dynamics of their images, ensuring that the final output aligns with their creative vision.
𝙆 Color Adjustment Input Parameters:
image
This parameter represents the input image that you wish to adjust. It is the base upon which all color adjustments will be applied.
exposure
The exposure parameter controls the brightness of the image. It ranges from -100 to 100, with a default value of 0. Increasing the exposure makes the image brighter, while decreasing it makes the image darker.
contrast
This parameter adjusts the difference between the darkest and lightest parts of the image. It ranges from -100 to 100, with a default value of 0. Higher contrast values make the image appear more vivid, while lower values result in a flatter appearance.
temperature
Temperature affects the warmth or coolness of the image's colors. It ranges from -100 to 100, with a default value of 0. Positive values add warmth (more red), while negative values cool the image (more blue).
tint
Tint adjusts the green-magenta balance of the image. It ranges from -100 to 100, with a default value of 0. Positive values add a magenta tint, while negative values add a green tint.
saturation
This parameter controls the intensity of the colors in the image. It ranges from -100 to 100, with a default value of 0. Increasing saturation makes colors more vibrant, while decreasing it makes them more muted.
style
The style parameter allows you to apply predefined filters to the image. These filters can dramatically change the image's appearance, offering creative stylistic options.
strength
Strength determines how much of the filtered effect is applied to the image. It ranges from 0 to 100, with a default value of 100. A strength of 100 applies the full effect, while 0 retains the original image.
All
This optional boolean parameter, with a default value of False, determines whether all adjustments should be applied simultaneously.
𝙆 Color Adjustment Output Parameters:
IMAGE
The output is the adjusted image, which reflects all the modifications made based on the input parameters. This image is the final result of the color adjustment process, ready for further use or display.
𝙆 Color Adjustment Usage Tips:
- Experiment with small adjustments to exposure and contrast to achieve a balanced look without overexposing or underexposing the image.
- Use the temperature and tint controls to correct color casts or to create a specific mood in your image.
- Apply saturation adjustments carefully to avoid oversaturation, which can lead to unnatural-looking images.
- Utilize the style and strength parameters to explore creative effects and find the perfect blend between the original and filtered images.
𝙆 Color Adjustment Common Errors and Solutions:
Image not displaying correctly
- Explanation: This may occur if the input image format is not supported or if there is an issue with the image file itself.
- Solution: Ensure that the input image is in a compatible format (e.g., JPEG, PNG) and that the file is not corrupted.
Unexpected color shifts
- Explanation: Drastic adjustments to temperature or tint can lead to unintended color shifts.
- Solution: Make incremental changes to these parameters and preview the results to ensure the desired effect is achieved.
