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0022 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:1
0023 msgid "digiKam Right Sidebar Colors View"
0024 msgstr ""
0025 
0026 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:1
0027 msgid ""
0028 "digiKam, documentation, user manual, photo management, open source, free, "
0029 "learn, easy, colors, histogram, icc, profile"
0030 msgstr ""
0031 
0032 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:14
0033 msgid "Colors View"
0034 msgstr ""
0035 
0036 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:16
0037 msgid "Contents"
0038 msgstr "Contenido"
0039 
0040 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:18
0041 msgid ""
0042 "The colors sidebar has two sub tabs **Histogram** and **ICC Profile**. Here "
0043 "are more details about :ref:`Color Management <color_management>`"
0044 msgstr ""
0045 
0046 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:21
0047 msgid "Histogram Viewer"
0048 msgstr ""
0049 
0050 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:23
0051 msgid ""
0052 "The histogram for an image shows the amount of each color that is present "
0053 "and their different amplitudes within the image. If your photograph has a "
0054 "color cast you might be able to see what is wrong by looking at the "
0055 "histogram."
0056 msgstr ""
0057 
0058 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:25
0059 msgid ""
0060 "The Histogram Viewer shows the statistical distribution of color values in "
0061 "the current image. It is purely informational: nothing you do with it will "
0062 "cause any change to the image. If you want to perform a histogram based "
0063 "color correction, use for example Color Balance, Levels Adjust or Curves "
0064 "Adjust in the Image Editor."
0065 msgstr ""
0066 
0067 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:31
0068 msgid "The Color View From Right Sidebar Displaying Histogram Information"
0069 msgstr ""
0070 
0071 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:33
0072 msgid ""
0073 "An image can be decomposed into **Red**, **Green** and **Blue** color "
0074 "channels. **Alpha** channel is a Layer in the image that supports "
0075 "transparency (like PNG or GIF images). Each channel supports a range of "
0076 "intensity levels from 0 to 255 (integer valued). Thus, a black pixel is "
0077 "encoded by 0 on all color channels; a white pixel by 255 on all color "
0078 "channels. A transparent pixel is encoded by 0 on the alpha channel; an "
0079 "opaque pixel by 255."
0080 msgstr ""
0081 
0082 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:35
0083 msgid "The Histogram Viewer allows you to view each channel separately:"
0084 msgstr ""
0085 
0086 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:37
0087 msgid "**Luminosity**: shows the distribution of brightness values."
0088 msgstr ""
0089 
0090 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:39
0091 msgid ""
0092 "**Red**, **Green**, **Blue**: show the distribution of intensity levels for "
0093 "the Red, Green, or Blue channels respectively."
0094 msgstr ""
0095 
0096 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:41
0097 msgid ""
0098 "**Alpha**: shows the distribution of opacity levels. If the layer is "
0099 "completely opaque or completely transparent, the histogram will consist of a "
0100 "single bar on the left or right edge."
0101 msgstr ""
0102 
0103 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:43
0104 msgid ""
0105 "**Colors**: shows the **Red**, **Green**, and **Blue** histograms "
0106 "superposed, so that you can see all of the color distribution information in "
0107 "a single view."
0108 msgstr ""
0109 
0110 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:45
0111 msgid ""
0112 "With the **Scale** option you can determine whether the histogram will be "
0113 "displayed using a linear or logarithmic Y axis. For images taken with a "
0114 "digital camera, the **Linear** mode is usually the most useful. However, for "
0115 "images that contain substantial areas of constant color a **Linear** "
0116 "histogram will often be dominated by a single bar. In this case a "
0117 "**Logarithmic** histogram will be more useful."
0118 msgstr ""
0119 
0120 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:47
0121 msgid ""
0122 "You can restrict the analysis of the **Statistics** field shown at the "
0123 "bottom of the dialog to a limited range of values if you wish. You can set "
0124 "the range in one of two ways:"
0125 msgstr ""
0126 
0127 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:49
0128 msgid ""
0129 "Click and drag the pointer across the histogram display area, from the "
0130 "lowest level to the highest level of the range you want."
0131 msgstr ""
0132 
0133 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:51
0134 msgid ""
0135 "Use the spin button entries below the histogram area. Left entry is bottom "
0136 "of range and right entry is top of range."
0137 msgstr ""
0138 
0139 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:53
0140 msgid ""
0141 "The statistics shown at the bottom of the Histogram Viewer describe the "
0142 "distribution of channel values, restricted to the selected range. These are:"
0143 msgstr ""
0144 
0145 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:55
0146 msgid "The number of pixels in the image."
0147 msgstr ""
0148 
0149 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:57
0150 msgid "The number whose values fall within the selected range."
0151 msgstr ""
0152 
0153 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:59
0154 msgid "The mean."
0155 msgstr ""
0156 
0157 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:61
0158 msgid "The standard deviation."
0159 msgstr ""
0160 
0161 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:63
0162 msgid "The median of the selected histogram portion."
0163 msgstr ""
0164 
0165 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:65
0166 msgid "The percentage whose values fall within the selected range."
0167 msgstr ""
0168 
0169 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:67
0170 msgid "The color depth of the image."
0171 msgstr ""
0172 
0173 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:69
0174 msgid "Alpha channel in the image."
0175 msgstr ""
0176 
0177 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:71
0178 msgid ""
0179 "The source of the histogram, either **Full Image** or **Image Region** if "
0180 "you have selected an area of the image loaded in the Editor."
0181 msgstr ""
0182 
0183 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:74
0184 msgid "How To Use an Histogram"
0185 msgstr ""
0186 
0187 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:76
0188 msgid ""
0189 "Histograms are a graphical means to assess the accuracy of an image shown on "
0190 "the screen. The graph represents the 3 regions of the photograph brightness:"
0191 msgstr ""
0192 
0193 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:78
0194 msgid ": the shadows-tone on the left."
0195 msgstr ""
0196 
0197 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:80
0198 msgid ": the middle-tone in the middle."
0199 msgstr ""
0200 
0201 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:82
0202 msgid ": the highlights-tone on the right."
0203 msgstr ""
0204 
0205 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:88
0206 msgid "An Image Histogram in All Colors Mode"
0207 msgstr ""
0208 
0209 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:90
0210 msgid ""
0211 "The distribution of the graph, where the spikes and bulges are clustered, "
0212 "indicates whether the image is too dark, too bright, or well-balanced."
0213 msgstr ""
0214 
0215 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:92
0216 msgid ""
0217 "With an under exposed photograph, the histogram will have a distribution of "
0218 "brightness that tends to be mostly on the left of the graph."
0219 msgstr ""
0220 
0221 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:98
0222 msgid "An Under Exposed Photograph"
0223 msgstr ""
0224 
0225 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:100
0226 msgid ""
0227 "With a correctly exposed photograph, the histogram will have a distribution "
0228 "of brightness that will be most prominent near the center part of the graph."
0229 msgstr ""
0230 
0231 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:106
0232 msgid "A Correctly Exposed Photograph"
0233 msgstr ""
0234 
0235 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:108
0236 msgid ""
0237 "With an over exposed photograph, the histogram will have the bulge showing "
0238 "the brightness distributed mostly towards the right of the graph."
0239 msgstr ""
0240 
0241 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:114
0242 msgid "An Over Exposed Photograph"
0243 msgstr ""
0244 
0245 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:116
0246 msgid ""
0247 "Not all photographs have to exhibit this bulge in the center part of their "
0248 "histogram. Much depends on the subject of the photograph. In some cases, it "
0249 "might be appropriate for the histogram to show a peak at one end or the "
0250 "other, or both."
0251 msgstr ""
0252 
0253 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:118
0254 msgid ""
0255 "The histogram is a reliable way of deciding whether or not a photograph is "
0256 "correctly exposed. Should the histogram show an over or under exposure, an :"
0257 "ref:`Exposure Correction Tool <color_bcg>` should be used to fix the "
0258 "photograph."
0259 msgstr ""
0260 
0261 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:121
0262 msgid "ICC Profile Viewer"
0263 msgstr ""
0264 
0265 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:123
0266 msgid ""
0267 "An ICC profile is a set of data that characterizes a color input or output "
0268 "device, or a color space, according to standards promulgated by the "
0269 "`International Color Consortium <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/"
0270 "International_Color_Consortium>`_. Profiles describe the color attributes of "
0271 "a particular device or viewing requirement by defining a mapping between the "
0272 "device source or target color space and a profile connection space. Mappings "
0273 "may be specified using tables, to which interpolation is applied, or through "
0274 "a series of parameters for transformations used in Color Management."
0275 msgstr ""
0276 
0277 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:125
0278 msgid ""
0279 "Every files used to store captured image can be profiled. Camera "
0280 "manufacturers provide profiles for their products, and store them in image "
0281 "file as extra metadata. This ICC Profile viewer allows to display the "
0282 "textual information and a flat graph of color space."
0283 msgstr ""
0284 
0285 #: ../../right_sidebar/colors_view.rst:132
0286 msgid "The Color View From Right Sidebar Displaying Color Profile Information"
0287 msgstr ""