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If I take an image whose brightness range doesn’t span black to white and apply the Auto Levels command, I get a histogram that runs the entire range and is smooth, but if I do a supposedly identical thing with the Levels dialog box, I get a histogram that has many holes in it because the brightness levels are simply spread out and not interpolated.
Is there any way to get the smooth histogram effect while using the Levels Dialog so I can manipulate the mid-grey level independently of the black and white?
TIA
Norm
Is there any way to get the smooth histogram effect while using the Levels Dialog so I can manipulate the mid-grey level independently of the black and white?
TIA
Norm
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