Re: hue shift with Photoshop curves
Re: hue shift with Photoshop curves
- Subject: Re: hue shift with Photoshop curves
- From: edmund ronald <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 02:37:56 +0200
what I don't get (me naive) is that from PS7-CS3 I never noticed such a
thing
Edmund
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 2:24 AM, MARK SEGAL <email@hidden> wrote:
> Is it hue or saturation shift you are seeing?
>
> Would the problem be solved by making tone adjustments in Luminosity mode
> and use a separate Curves Adj layer for colour adjustments in Color Mode? If
> you use Luminosity mode you'll miss some of the saturation boost you get in
> Normal mode (we are accustomed to some saturation boost as brightness
> increases so colour doesn't look washed-out), so you'll likely need a
> Vibrance or HSB Adj. layer to complement it.
>
> Mark
>
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> *From:* edmund ronald <email@hidden>
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> *Sent:* Mon, May 16, 2011 8:16:56 PM
> *Subject:* hue shift with Photoshop curves
>
> Hi Guys -
>
> Every time I use the PS curves tool in RGB mode I see thing shift in hue. I
> don't want a hue shift, I expect a perceived brightness shift at the same
> hue. This is CS5. WTF?
>
> Edmund
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