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Net pre-configured palettes, unless you want a very specific and precise colour match for
a particular object. For variations on these palettes, prefer using the "Tuning &
Effects" controls </font><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#FF0000"><strong>[ *PE ] </strong></font><font color="#000000" face="Arial" size="2">rather than the "PickColour" option (these
controls directly modify the output of Neural Net based palettes in a non-linear fashion,
preserving the 'depth' advantage that these palettes provide.</font></p>
<p align="left"><font color="#000000" face="Arial" size="2">6. You can create whole new
Neural Net palettes of your own through using various combinations of settings for the
"Tuning & Effects" controls </font><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#FF0000"><strong>[ *PE ]</strong></font><font color="#000000" face="Arial" size="2">.
However, this can be counter-productive if the idea is to create a slight variations on
the original palette; in the later case, begin with very slight control changes, and vary
only one control at a time to observe the effect it has.</font></p>
<p align="left"><font color="#000000" face="Arial" size="2">7. Though the pre-configured
Neural Net palettes will suit most cases, their might be the odd image where you feel
that, for example, the skin-tone rendering should be less 'peach"ish"', more
blue, etc. You can create such variations easily as follows.</font></p>
<p align="left"><font color="#000000" face="Arial" size="2">In the <strong>Business
Edition</strong>, begin your rendering with the appropriate Neural Net palette selection;
then, select the 'Layered' check-box on the Tools panel, and layer (on top) an appropriate
colour selection from the "Pick Colour" option in the Colour/ Palette Selection
Menu. You may layer as many variations on top of each other as you like. In the <strong>Home
Edition</strong>, you can layer another Neural Net palette on top of the original to
achieve this objective. <strong>Professional Edition</strong> of-course provides the
"Tuning & Effects" controls to directly modify any Neural Net palette,
though you may also use the method explained for Home/ Business Editions. As an example,
supposing you are colourizing the facial skin-tones; you begin by selecting the "Skin
[Fair Red] palette, however, say, it appears too 'orangish', and you want to make the
rendering a touch more blue. You can achieve this in the Professional Edition by simply
increasing the "Blue" control on the "Tuning & Effects" panel a
notch or two, or by decreasing the combination of Red & Green controls slightly. in
the Business Edition, you could do this by first colourizing the whole of the desired area
using your palette selection; then 'layering' a certain (light) shade of 'Blue' colour
(selected from the "PickColour" option) on top of the original layer. In the
Home Edition, you would add the second layer using a different 'Neural Net palette'
selection, such as "Sky Day [2]", or similar (in fact, the last one could be the
preferred way of doing it in some situations, irrespective of the software Edition you are
using).</font></p>
<p align="left"><font color="#000000" face="Arial" size="2">8. The AutoFinish tool </font><font face="Arial" size="3" color="#FF0000"><strong>[ *PE ]</strong></font><font color="#000000" face="Arial" size="2"> should only be used to fill-in-the-gaps that may have been
overlooked during colourization, and not to attempt an automatic colourization for large
parts of the image; doing the later can take up a long time, often with a less than
desirable effect.</font></p>
<p align="left"><font color="#000000" face="Arial" size="2">9. Once you have colourized
most of the image, and want to colourize all the remainder parts in a particular palette,
you may do this easily with the "Selection Paint" tool. For example, lets say
the image has a few human subjects, a tree, and day-time sky in the background - once you
have finished colourizing the human subjects and the tree, you need not manually colourize
the sky. Instead, simply select the palette corresponding to the desired 'Sky' style, then
using the "Selection Paint" tool, select the whole of the image; this will
automatically render the sky for you, without effecting the parts you have colourized. <strong>Note:
when using this strategy, it is important that you 'UN-SELECT' the
"Overwrite" check-box on the 'Tools' panel; this tells BlackMagic NOT to
overwrite any parts you have rendered manually.</strong></font></p>
<p align="left"><font color="#000000" face="Arial" size="2">10. All editions of
BlackMagic support unlimited number of anonymous colour layers; these are
created by using the "Layered" option on the main program screen (see
the reference section for details). Whenever this option checkbox is checked,
and you apply colours to an image, the colours are 'layered' or mixed with/ on
top of the colours that may have previously been rendered in BlackMagic (current
editing session). When you release the left mouse button (stop dragging) during
a coloring operation, it automatically signals the end of current layer FOR THAT
SPECIFIC PART OF THE IMAGE, and any subsequent colouring on top will start a new
layer. If however, the 'Layered' option is un-checked, it will treat the areas
of the image during that coloring operation as 'fresh' and overwrite ALL
previous layers. This allows the user the flexibility to get a specific desired
effect. For example, you could 'layer' a particular shade of or red on top of a
particular shade of yellow to get a desired shade of orange - or achieve a
'colour merge' effect - or alternately render the specific area as a fresh
palette. Currently, editing of individual layers seperately is not supported,
but will be in a future release.</font></p>
<p align="left"><font color="#000000" face="Arial" size="2">11. Keep checking the
<a href="http://www.neuraltek.com/bmagic/" target="_blank">BlackMagic Web-home</a> from
time-to-time; visit the support section, and check for software updates. As any other
software, BlackMagic is not perfect and there are lots of improvements on the cards for
up-coming releases/ upgrades. Most upgrades within the same version are available free to
existing customers - so it makes sense to use the most recent software version - it may
have an improvement or feature that will make the difference for your project. NeuralTek
also values user input very highly - if you have a suggestion for improvement to the
software, or would like to see a feature added, maybe we have not thought about it; so do
let us know by e-mail to <a href="mailto:support@neuraltek.com">support@neuraltek.com</a>.
If we implement that feature/ suggestion, you would of-course receive it as a free
upgrade, irrespective of the version you originally purchased. Also feel free to share
your productivity tips with us, for inclusion in this section along with the contributor's
reference. </font></p>
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