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01/30/2008 04:34:41 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by _eug: Originally posted by AperturePriority: I'm living proof of that! Look in my portfolio. :-( |
Where's the count of Browns and DQ's in your siggy, boy? ;) |
Luckily, no browns <Les knocks on wood>. DQ's?...Well, there no need to brag! LOL!
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01/30/2008 05:02:57 PM · #27 |
Originally posted by yanko: Originally posted by fotomann_forever: Originally posted by frisca: I don't think gradient tool is legal in basic. |
I'm pretty sure you're right.
I'm also pretty sure the Gradient adjustment layer contains pixel data and would ultimately be DQ'd brought to SC's attention.
Sorry, I already have a few DQ's or I'd test it out ... :-) |
If you are referring to the gradient map adjustment layer that doesn't contain any pixel data. If it did then it wouldn't be an adjustment layer.
ETA: Sorry I missunderstood. I was thinking of a different tool. The gradient map should be 100% legal in basic and I assume (now) that's not what you are talking about here. |
What? A Map? I must be missing something here..how do you get a gradient map to be legal but not gradient tool? If they both come out with the same effect? |
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01/30/2008 05:24:59 PM · #28 |
Here is an example of a gradient fill adjustment, which is illegal in Basic editing.
Here is an example of gradient map adjustment, which is legal in Basic editing.
Hope this helps. :) |
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01/30/2008 05:32:05 PM · #29 |
Originally posted by Sonifo: Originally posted by yanko: Originally posted by fotomann_forever: Originally posted by frisca: I don't think gradient tool is legal in basic. |
I'm pretty sure you're right.
I'm also pretty sure the Gradient adjustment layer contains pixel data and would ultimately be DQ'd brought to SC's attention.
Sorry, I already have a few DQ's or I'd test it out ... :-) |
If you are referring to the gradient map adjustment layer that doesn't contain any pixel data. If it did then it wouldn't be an adjustment layer.
ETA: Sorry I missunderstood. I was thinking of a different tool. The gradient map should be 100% legal in basic and I assume (now) that's not what you are talking about here. |
What? A Map? I must be missing something here..how do you get a gradient map to be legal but not gradient tool? If they both come out with the same effect? |
As you can see in Joe's post the only thing the gradient map does is adjust the color of the pixels already present and adjusts the contrast a bit. It doesn't create new pixels like the gradient tool does.
Message edited by author 2008-01-30 17:33:46.
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01/30/2008 07:35:59 PM · #30 |
Originally posted by jdannels: Here is an example of a gradient fill adjustment, which is illegal in Basic editing.
Here is an example of gradient map adjustment, which is legal in Basic editing.
Hope this helps. :) |
I didn't realize gradient had two different options ..that is so cool...now something else to play with..not sure I like the technique but would be fun to mess with. Thanks! |
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01/30/2008 07:46:59 PM · #31 |
Originally posted by Sonifo: Originally posted by jdannels: Here is an example of a gradient fill adjustment, which is illegal in Basic editing.
Here is an example of gradient map adjustment, which is legal in Basic editing.
Hope this helps. :) |
I didn't realize gradient had two different options ..that is so cool...now something else to play with..not sure I like the technique but would be fun to mess with. Thanks! |
I use the black and white gradient alot convert to black and white. If you click on the gradient in the box it gives you more options and I choose the black and white one. Then put a selective color adjustment underneath it in the layers pallette and play with the black slider of each color to brighten and darken different colors. :) |
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