The Broadcast Safe Colors tool automatically reduces the luminance or saturation of portions of the image, or isolates unsafe or safe colors that you can then adjust manually.

| Select: | To: | 
|---|---|
| Format | Set the unsafe colors as NTSC or PAL. | 
| Method | Determine how the unsafe colors will be fixed, or identify the colors so you can fix them. | 
| Max Signal Amplitude | Adjust the video signal amplitude, where 120 is maximum, and 90 is the minimum. The default amplitude is 110. | 
| Replacement Color | Click to select the replacement color from the color picker. Then click Set. | 
To use the Broadcast Safe tool:
| Select: | To: | 
|---|---|
| Reduce Luminance | Automatically reduce the luminance of the offending portions of the image to broadcast legal. Use Maximum Signal Amplitude to adjust the limits of the luminance. Note: The Maximum Signal Amplitude should be limited to 110. | 
| Reduce Saturation | Automatically make any overly saturated portions of the image broadcast legal. Use the Maximum Signal Amplitude to adjust the limits of the saturation. | 
| Key Out Unsafe | Cut out the unsafe colors from the image, leaving only the safe color regions. | 
| Key Out Safe | Cut out the safe colors from the image, leaving only the unsafe color regions. | 
| Replace Color | Fill the unsafe portion of the image with the selected color. |