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No replies to this on the PS Mac forum, hopefully someone here can help. . .
I have a CMYK image. In the levels dialogue I have the White Point Eye Dropper set to 5,3,3,0. When I click on a highlight area in the image that has a value of 0,0,0,0 it gets set to 6,6,6,0, rather than 5,3,3,0 which the tool is set to. The same thing happens if I apply auto levels. Can anyone explain why different values are being applied and how to rectify it?
Could this be resolved by something like trashing preferences?
thanks,
Jim
I have a CMYK image. In the levels dialogue I have the White Point Eye Dropper set to 5,3,3,0. When I click on a highlight area in the image that has a value of 0,0,0,0 it gets set to 6,6,6,0, rather than 5,3,3,0 which the tool is set to. The same thing happens if I apply auto levels. Can anyone explain why different values are being applied and how to rectify it?
Could this be resolved by something like trashing preferences?
thanks,
Jim
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