Lynn allen asked: >Isn't there also a way to select a color in Photoshop, either from the >screen or from the palette, and tell it "This is the reference color for >*that* area?" I mean, of course, without painting it all in one flat color? In Levels, double click the highlight eyedropper, which brings up the colour picker. Select the colour you want, and then click on the part of the picture you want to be that colour. Colin Maddock
- Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRGB ? Lynn Allen
- Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRGB ? Rob Geraghty
- Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRGB ? Anthony Atkielski
- Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRGB ? Lynn Allen
- Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRG... Anthony Atkielski
- Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRG... Anthony Atkielski
- Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRGB ? Lynn Allen
- Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRG... Robert E. Wright
- Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRG... Colin Maddock
- Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRGB ? Anthony Atkielski
- Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRGB ? Lynn Allen
- Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRG... Anthony Atkielski
- Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRGB ? Lynn Allen
- Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRGB ? Robert E. Wright
- Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRGB ? Lynn Allen
- Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRGB ? Lynn Allen
- Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRGB ? Anthony Atkielski
- RE: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRGB ? Norman Unsworth
- Re: filmscanners: Re: filmscanners: Why not sRGB ? Robert E. Wright