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May 24, 2008
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The differences in overlapping functions between CS3 and the Adobe raw converter?
If I use the luminance control to darken reds in the Adobe converter is that the same thing as using selective color to add black to reds in CS3? If selectively increasing saturation of particular colors is such a good idea it is a tool available in the converter why isn’t it in Photoshop? Why is the curve control in the converter utterly useless and why are you forced to use guess work rather than precise controls to set black and white points?
The converter sprang up during the transition from film to digital. The transition is over.
Time to kill the converter and open everything on the desk top with all controls/filters available, well documented and usable in all their 16 bit glory.
Although there has been press about 64 bit photoshop, windows only at this time, what good is it since Vista 64 is barely usable, lacks multimedia support and has even worse driver support than Vista 32?

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Double-Aces
Jun 21, 2008
Sure, I however am not one of them. Nobody can answer my questions either……………

"saycheez" wrote in message
The differences in overlapping functions between CS3 and the Adobe raw converter?
If I use the luminance control to darken reds in the Adobe converter is that the same thing as using selective color to add black to reds in CS3? If selectively increasing saturation of particular colors is such a good idea it is a tool available in the converter why isn’t it in Photoshop? Why is the curve control in the converter utterly useless and why are you forced to use guess work rather than precise controls to set black and white points?
The converter sprang up during the transition from film to digital. The transition is over.
Time to kill the converter and open everything on the desk top with all controls/filters available, well documented and usable in all their 16 bit glory.
Although there has been press about 64 bit photoshop, windows only at this time, what good is it since Vista 64 is barely usable, lacks multimedia support and has even worse driver support than Vista 32?
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Double-Aces
Jun 21, 2008
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"The-Joker" wrote in message
Sure, I however am not one of them. Nobody can answer my questions either……………

"saycheez" wrote in message
The differences in overlapping functions between CS3 and the Adobe raw converter?
If I use the luminance control to darken reds in the Adobe converter is that the same thing as using selective color to add black to reds in CS3? If selectively increasing saturation of particular colors is such a good idea it is a tool available in the converter why isn’t it in Photoshop? Why is the curve control in the converter utterly useless and why are you forced to use guess work rather than precise controls to set black and white points?
The converter sprang up during the transition from film to digital. The transition is over.
Time to kill the converter and open everything on the desk top with all controls/filters available, well documented and usable in all their 16 bit glory.
Although there has been press about 64 bit photoshop, windows only at this time, what good is it since Vista 64 is barely usable, lacks multimedia support and has even worse driver support than Vista 32?

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