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Working with Classroom in a Book, I am instructed to:
Enter 0,0,0, and 5 in the CMYK text boxes. It goes on to say "These values generally produce the best results when printing the white points (highlights) of a grayscale image onto white paper."
1. What does this mean?
2. How is this technique different from just dragging the sliders in the levels commands window?
3. After defining these values, you use the levels command eyedropper to to define drkest area of image. Why?
Can someone just explain this a little better to me. The book does not go into much detail.
Thanks.
Enter 0,0,0, and 5 in the CMYK text boxes. It goes on to say "These values generally produce the best results when printing the white points (highlights) of a grayscale image onto white paper."
1. What does this mean?
2. How is this technique different from just dragging the sliders in the levels commands window?
3. After defining these values, you use the levels command eyedropper to to define drkest area of image. Why?
Can someone just explain this a little better to me. The book does not go into much detail.
Thanks.
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