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Win2K
Hi,
when in the curves dialog (gradation curves): How can I jump from one point on the curve to another point (and yet another point …), without having to locate the mouse pointer precisely (argghhh…) on the point to be selected, then clicking to select it?
When I do that, using the mouse, I virtually always displace the existing point. Which bothers me enormously, especially when that point is located close to another point, because that entirely screws up the tonal distribution that I am about to finetune.
I am pretty sure I once knew a keyboard shortcut to jump between points (I was using PS 6.01 then). Probably something with [Tab] or [whatever].
Is there any keyboard guru or godess who knows? Very much appreciated.
TIA,
cheers,
Fred
—
the gloomy future of computing: TCPA/TCG/Palladium/NGSCB/DRM FAQ
– english (original) http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/tcpa-faq.html – deutsch (transl.) http://moon.hipjoint.de/tcpa-palladium-faq-de.html
Win2K
Hi,
when in the curves dialog (gradation curves): How can I jump from one point on the curve to another point (and yet another point …), without having to locate the mouse pointer precisely (argghhh…) on the point to be selected, then clicking to select it?
When I do that, using the mouse, I virtually always displace the existing point. Which bothers me enormously, especially when that point is located close to another point, because that entirely screws up the tonal distribution that I am about to finetune.
I am pretty sure I once knew a keyboard shortcut to jump between points (I was using PS 6.01 then). Probably something with [Tab] or [whatever].
Is there any keyboard guru or godess who knows? Very much appreciated.
TIA,
cheers,
Fred
—
the gloomy future of computing: TCPA/TCG/Palladium/NGSCB/DRM FAQ
– english (original) http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14/tcpa-faq.html – deutsch (transl.) http://moon.hipjoint.de/tcpa-palladium-faq-de.html
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