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Quick Reference to Scripting Command |
a=ANTIQUE(ANTIQUE/UNANTIQUE) |
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The Antique operation allows the user to add or remove the "yellow tinge" usually associated with antique photographs and film. The dialog contains only two controls - antique and un-antique. Antique will add or enhance any existing antique coloring an the specified area selection. Selecting the un-antique option will produce the opposite result. Un-Antique will remove the yellowing effect instead of adding it. In general you can regain some of the true color that once existed in a photo. For more specific color corrections and reconstruction you can also try the Balance and Histogram operations found in the Standard group.
Operator dialog controls that have a Trend button next to them offer animation functionality. Trend allows you to set that variable over a set of frames. Each frame of the animation can be thought of as a slice of time. The trends allow you to alter some, all, or none of the variables for a particular time slice. Variables that have multiple states can be set to any of a number of values in the trend. Variables that are either on or off can only have an on or off value in the trend. You will notice that the trend graphs have equidistantly spaced vertical lines. Each of these lines represents a frame in the animation. The number of frames can be altered using Sequence controls... in the TimeLine pull down menu. Animation lengths of 100 - 999 frames will be represented with a vertical bar being 10 frames, and animation length greater than 1000 frames will have a vertical bar for every 100 frames. Click here to view more information on Trends.
These two radio buttons control how the Antique operation will work. If the Antique option is selected, then the operation will add the yellowish tinge that is usually associated with antique photos. If the Un-Antique option is selected, then the operation will try to eliminate the yellow coloration from the image.