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Seriously, though, how do I set points other than black and white?
I’m referring to color balancing aspect of setting the black and white points but applied to other colors. What I mean is this:
Given a point with, say R=12, G=23, B=45 which I know should be, say, R=56, G=78, B=23 how do I set this very point to that exact color and have this change applied to the rest of the image? (These are totally arbitrary numbers just as an example.)
Sure, I can come up with values by experimentation and trial and error, but that’s both too time consuming and inexact.
For example, the problem with color balance dialog is that it goes from -100 to +100 while (in my case) a color goes from 0 to 255.
Again, calculating intermediate values is simple math, but is this linear? Etc… Etc… But why re-invent the wheel, so…
How do I specify (using exact RGB values) what a certain point should be and have that modification applied to the rest of the image?
Thanks as always!
Don.
I’m referring to color balancing aspect of setting the black and white points but applied to other colors. What I mean is this:
Given a point with, say R=12, G=23, B=45 which I know should be, say, R=56, G=78, B=23 how do I set this very point to that exact color and have this change applied to the rest of the image? (These are totally arbitrary numbers just as an example.)
Sure, I can come up with values by experimentation and trial and error, but that’s both too time consuming and inexact.
For example, the problem with color balance dialog is that it goes from -100 to +100 while (in my case) a color goes from 0 to 255.
Again, calculating intermediate values is simple math, but is this linear? Etc… Etc… But why re-invent the wheel, so…
How do I specify (using exact RGB values) what a certain point should be and have that modification applied to the rest of the image?
Thanks as always!
Don.
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