IMHO the reason why color tools in PS are so counterintuitive is that by the time they wanted to implement them all the obvious ways to do color correction had already been "patented" by the TV guys in the US. Edmund ᐧ On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 2:02 PM, Roger Breton <graxx@videotron.ca> wrote:
I'm getting my feet wet into broadcast video calibration these days and I stumbled upon this quite surprising piece of software which, to me, boasts intuitive Lab visualizations for color corrections, the kinds of tools I'd *love* to see in Photoshop - maybe it's already there and I keep missing it? Shame on me :(
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12w0bc0S3a4
What I was particularly impressed with was the first few seconds of the demonstration where, for all intents and purposes, an ICC-type of "Media White Point" edit is made very intuitively by directly manipulating an "a/b grid" point similar to what the Gradient Mesh tool does in Adobe Illustrator.
/ Roger Breton
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