*banging head on table* You know, I must have done something really weird last night because 21step.tif is working fine. Sorry about that. At least I recognized a problem and the curve I built didn't suffer. -Pieris digital darkroom blog: http://www.pmb.net/darkroom --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Nick H. Nugent" <nghin@p...> wrote: > > Hi Pieris, > > The 21 step grayscale fits in with the Photoshop curve. Each step > corresponds to a line in the curve dialog or exactly between the > lines. To use anything other than the 21 step you'd have to come up > with a way to map your step to a particular position in the PS curve. > > I'd be nice if Photoshop provides a way to customize the curve > dialog. However using a single dialog design it's easier for people > to share and modify curves. > > --nick > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Pieris > Berreitter" <pieris@y...> wrote: > > > > Technical question. I've got this 21step.tif file and I'm dying to > > know why the steps are in 9% increments. Step wedges that I create > > by hand (gradient, blur, posterize=21) give 5% per step. All this > > time I was printing this image out and I thought I was getting 5% > > per step, and I'm not. > > > > I'm just trying to do my own profile for BO printing, since nobody > > has offered one. Can anyone give me a reason to continue using > > 21step.tif? > > > > -Pieris > > digital darkroom blog: http://www.pmb.net/darkroom
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Re: 21step wedge
2005-02-09 by Pieris Berreitter
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