PS gives RGB, Lab and CYMK working color spaces and limited HSV adjustment capablities (and can often be tricked to simulate a true HSV working space). mark --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Paul D. DeRocco" <pderocco@i...> wrote: > > From: serena wadham [mailto:xamol@r...] > > > > I'm using PS Elements + Hidden Elements. The combination of these > > two allows one to apply > > adjustment layers for levels to the separated Luminosity layer. This seems > > to work well for me > > after I have flattened the resulting image. I wonder whether PS itself > > allows the same technique? > > Yes, you can do this with adjustment layers, by setting the mode to > Luminosity. You can also do it without adjustment layers, by changing the > mode to Lab, and then back to RGB when you're done. > > By the way, you need to remember not to quote the rest of the digest. > > -- > > Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco > Paul mailto:pderocco@i...
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Re: [Digital BW] levels and grain
2003-11-06 by Mark Hahn
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