Re: [OT] How to ged rid of 1% dots in a CMYK image?
Re: [OT] How to ged rid of 1% dots in a CMYK image?
- Subject: Re: [OT] How to ged rid of 1% dots in a CMYK image?
- From: Thomas Holm / Pixl <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 11:37:05 +0100
neil snape wrote:
>
> You could do it I assume, by setting your foreground color to white,
>
> select the black channel choose select > color range, and set threshold
>
> to 1-3 (it only goes to 200 so I'm not exactly sure about the number - you
>
> need to test that yourself).
>
You need to set the eyedropper to 1 pixel first to do this.
Unless I'm mistaken It shouldn't matter as long as you go by the default
colour (white) and not actually use the eyedropper.
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