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Re: notches on the L*axis



In a message dated 12/9/07 1:17 AM, Klaus Karcher wrote:

> There's a tiny pipette icon in Photoshop's Info palette. You can use it
> to adjust the precision Photoshop displays:
> 
> - "8bit" shows the usual integer values in the rage of 0...255 for RGB
> and rounded percentages for CMYK or grayscale
> 
> - "16bit" displays values with Photoshop's internal "16bit"-precision
> (0...32768)
> 
> - "32bit" displays floating point values between 0 and 1 with 3 decimal
> places

Unfortunately, though, there is still no way to show *decimal* values in
0-255 or 0-100 notation, though it could be done very easily by the program
using the least uncomplicated of equations (a simple division).

It's one of those things whose unjustifiable absence leaves one wondering
what could be the reason why it's not being offered quite yet.

Marco Ugolini


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