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RE: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRGB ?



Curves always seems to get the nod as the most sensitive / accurate to make
color adjustment. I have to admit I'm terrible at it.

Anyone know of a good online tutorial for working with curves?

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Lynn writes:

> ... it struck me that adjusting Green in *Levels*
> would move the blue in "Bear" more toward turquoise
> and yet leave the white snow  relatively white.
> And it does.

Curves are better than Levels for this sort of thing.  Levels works kind of
like
curves, but with a fixed shape to the curve, whereas Curves lets you define
an
exact shape of your own.  There are situations in which this is handy, as
you
might want to (for example) crank blue in the shadows, but not touch it in
the
highlights, or something like that.

> However, these settings can't be saved in PS-LE ...

Sounds like they've removed exactly the stuff that people might want most
once
they get used to the product.





 




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