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Re: Displaying multiple curves in PS

2007-09-25 by michaelrosensf

For each curve, display the curve in Photoshop and use a screen grabber (Grab in OS 10.4) 
to capture the curve and then save it as a tiff. After you've saved all you want to compare, 
open them all and put each in a different place on your monitor. In OS 10 a tiff will open in 
Preview when double clicked..

Hope that helps.

Michael
--- 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
>

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