> To move a point, one must click on it. The problem is that the point tends > to move. So, be very careful to hold the mouse still when clicking on the > point. I often use both hands on the mouse to hold it. I also have my > mouse speed on the second slowest setting. If you think the point has > moved, hit Edit and see if the Redo is highlighted. If it is not > grayed-out, you've moved the point. Just hit Redo and try again. Thanks for your very informative post. It'll come in very handy, as I'll about to try out the curves for the 1280. I'd like to suggest an alternative method for quickly selecting curve points that does not accidently move the point. Press ctrl-tab to select the next curve point up the scale. Press ctrl-shift-tab to reverse direction and select points lower in the scale. If you have a PC with a wheel mouse, you can adjust the curve input and output values in one-unit increments by rolling the wheel.
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Re: [Digital BW] Tips on Curves [Was Differences in perception of tonality ...]
2001-09-18 by Moreno Polloni
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