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"What's really helpful is the emergence of digitally cleaning, expanded and selective color correction with range highlighting mask," says Mike Mello of Optronics, commenting on today's new scanning systems. "What you do is use an eyedropper to find a color. The pixel has a color profile made up of either RGB or CMYK, which is identified in the selective color window, and interacts with a range selector. The software gives the user the ability to shift and change the color over a range. For example, it can take out cyan, add yellow, etc. This adds to a fully functional package, where users are able to perform lots of different color corrections."
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