Thanks to all who have chipped in here. I do want to compare the slopes and it sounds like screen capture is the way to go. I use a utility called Easyscreen that works well. Steve --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "jnhugo" <jnhugo@...> wrote: > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Stephen Kobrin" > <kobrins@> wrote: > > > > I cannot fingure out how to display mulitple saved curves at one time > > in Photoshop. I have several of curves that I use to adjust > contrast > > before printing and would like to be able to compare them on screen > at > > the same time to get a visual sense of the differences among them. > At > > this point, I plot them on graph paper which seems silly. > > > > Any ideas? > > > > Steve > > As I read this post it appears that you just want to see each curve > and be able to look at each one to see how the slopes compare. If > that's right, you can screen capture each one as it is opened And then > make a new file with each image of the curve on a single sheet. I > used a little free untility called Screenhunter to capture the curve > dialogs > >I would like to attach a sample image to show you but I don't see > that option? > Jack >
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Re: Displaying multiple curves in PS
2007-09-24 by Stephen Kobrin
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