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07/24/2006 01:55:50 PM · #1 |
I recently saw a DQ given for "pixel data" in a layer instead of an adjustment layer. I don't currently use PS, and one way to get good wide-area darkening is to create a new layer and paint black where I want the darkening, then set the layer to the transparency that provides the darkening amount I want.
That's "pixel" data, esp. if I don't use pure black everywhere (e.g., a gradient).
So is that legal in either basic or advanced editing? |
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07/24/2006 01:56:53 PM · #2 |
You could do the same thing selecting the area you want to darken and make a levels adjustment layer to darken that area. |
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07/24/2006 01:59:25 PM · #3 |
You can't "paint" anything in Basic. That's spot editing. |
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07/24/2006 02:00:10 PM · #4 |
Neither of those methods would be legal under Basic Editing rules, but are fine for Advanced Editing.
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