Re: notches on the L*axis
Re: notches on the L*axis
- Subject: Re: notches on the L*axis
- From: "Richard Apollo" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 14:16:07 -0600
You've touched on a very interesting question here. I believe it goes beyond what is displayed and into how the program works. You can change the read-out alright, but the adjustments still work in discrete intervals of +1 from 0 to 255, which implies that every tweak of a curve in "16-bit" mode (say using one of the keyboard arrows) is actually moving the value roughly by 32768/255 = about 128 levels at a time, or 0.39%. Maybe it's just a bit "anal", but I've often come across situations where I would have liked to adjust a curve to a value between a pair of tweaks.
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While I agree that I'd like to see fractional (or decimal) percentages, I was just wondering:
If you fade an adjustment or change the opacity of an Adjustment Layer doesn't it accomplish the same thing, ie adjustments of less than an integer?
Rich Apollo
Prepress Mgr
Oklahoma Offset, Inc.
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918-732-8168
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