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I am positively stumped. I don’t think PS is supposed to do this. But here it is – I have a table of data that when plotted creates a flat, almost ‘S’ figure … Oh heck, here it is: http://elearning.winona.edu/jjs/f22.gif
(That is relative light transmittance of a flat optical filter, measuring from center to edge (light to dark, top left to bottom right, respectively.)
I want to depict this as the filter it represents using a gradient. The subtelties of the curve are critical.
If I can just get the gradient curve right, then I can play with transparencies and so-forth for classroom demonstrations.
Must be the holiday blues, or perhaps I really am this stupid. Help?
(That is relative light transmittance of a flat optical filter, measuring from center to edge (light to dark, top left to bottom right, respectively.)
I want to depict this as the filter it represents using a gradient. The subtelties of the curve are critical.
If I can just get the gradient curve right, then I can play with transparencies and so-forth for classroom demonstrations.
Must be the holiday blues, or perhaps I really am this stupid. Help?
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