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Hi,
I know I am probably going to feel stupid after asking this but here goes.
If I grab the curve and pull it up at 45 degrees the curve gets curvier towards the top but stays flat toward the bottom. If I pull it down at 45 degrees the curve gets curvier towards the bottom and stays flat at the top.
Why is that? Why the asymmetru?
How is it that the individual R, G and B channel curves can be modified individually without changing the shape of the composite RGB channel?
Thanks,
Ron
I know I am probably going to feel stupid after asking this but here goes.
If I grab the curve and pull it up at 45 degrees the curve gets curvier towards the top but stays flat toward the bottom. If I pull it down at 45 degrees the curve gets curvier towards the bottom and stays flat at the top.
Why is that? Why the asymmetru?
How is it that the individual R, G and B channel curves can be modified individually without changing the shape of the composite RGB channel?
Thanks,
Ron
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