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12/11/2004 11:43:22 AM · #1
Can anyone tell me the default values in the curves dialog box when you double click on the black eyedropper tool?

In the RGB boxes, there should be numbers to each one -- because of this book I'm reading, I changed mine to "20" "20" "20" and I'm not happy with the results lol.

Also, for the Highlight eyedropper tool, I changed mine to "240" "240" "240" -- what is default?

I would assume that it would be 0, 0, 0 and 255, 255, 255...but looking for someone to confirm this.

Or is there a reason I should leave them where they currently are? The book basically says it will help to get rid of a color cast, but the way it is, it seems to add a color cast to all of my images.

Thanks!!
12/11/2004 11:56:47 AM · #2
They are 0,0,0 and 255,255,255 as you expected :)
12/11/2004 11:56:59 AM · #3
I have 0,0,0 and 255, 255, 255 yes.


12/11/2004 11:58:14 AM · #4
ok thanks, i figured that. appreciate it.
12/11/2004 12:01:43 PM · #5
What a difference that makes. It's so hard to see a slight color cast -- but once you fix it, and go back and forth to see the difference, it becomes so apparent.
12/11/2004 12:03:19 PM · #6
Originally posted by deapee:

What a difference that makes. It's so hard to see a slight color cast -- but once you fix it, and go back and forth to see the difference, it becomes so apparent.


Soooo true!
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