Local Color Replacement
Local color replacement allows you to make color corrections locally to a selected area of the page.
- Click the Local Correction button () and use the marquee to select an area within the image to apply local color correction. The selection area will be shown by a dashed line such that color replacement will be applied only to the selected area.
- Use the large square to zoom in to an area on the image down to a pixel (smaller square) for color replacement.
- Click the picker icon for the original color and move to the image to select a color or change the values for the color mode, such as CMYK, CMYK+, Grayscale, and CMYK+ Specialty under the Replacement column. The large square used for color enhancement defines the area that is currently being viewed, while the smaller square is the pixel for the selected color.
Toggle between local color replacement and original color by clicking the eye icon for any of the rows listed in the history. If you wish to apply the local color replacement to all pages in the document, click the All Pages check box for that specific color replacement. The specified area on all pages in the document will show the same color replacement.
You can adjust the local color replacement area by clicking the replacement color in one of the rows listed in the history, and then adjust the marquee for the specific area.