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Does anyone know where i can find some standard colour picker RGB values to
emulate photograpic filters such as #85 and #80A ? Using Photoshop 7.
ta
n.t
"nt" <private@private.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know where i can find some standard colour picker RGB values
to
> emulate photograpic filters such as #85 and #80A ? Using Photoshop 7.
>
> ta
> n.t
This translation will greatly affect the levels in one layer and alter
contrast and balance.
"nt" <private@private.com> wrote:
> Does anyone know where i can find some standard colour picker RGB
> values to emulate photograpic filters such as #85 and #80A ? Using
> Photoshop 7.
These are the colors that Photoshop CS uses in it's new "Photo Filter"
function:
#81 - R:235,G:177,B:19
#85 - R:213,G:137,B:0
#80 - R:0,G:108,B:255
#82 - R:0,G:179,B:255
Regards,
Ken
thanks for the education, i would have appreciated a non-response even more.
" Miro" <miro01@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "nt" <private@private.com> wrote in message
> news:xKRCb.5450$xm.157551@nasal.pacific.net.au...
> > Does anyone know where i can find some standard colour picker RGB values
> to
> > emulate photograpic filters such as #85 and #80A ? Using Photoshop 7.
> >
> > ta
> > n.t
>
> This translation will greatly affect the levels in one layer and alter
> contrast and balance.
>
>
"nt" <private@private.com> wrote in message
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> thanks for the education, i would have appreciated a non-response even
more.
>
In that case why dont you just give everyone orange goggles. Perhaps I am
flawed in my logic by suggesting that you will ruin the image if you do not
shoot with the filter and expect to gain this correction in software.
c'mon miro, you know how expensive orange goggles are! geez...
I was wanting the values for a slightly different reason other than simple
CC.
n.t.
" Miro" <miro01@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "nt" <private@private.com> wrote in message
> news:6VWCb.5456$xm.157075@nasal.pacific.net.au...
> > thanks for the education, i would have appreciated a non-response even
> more.
> >
>
> In that case why dont you just give everyone orange goggles. Perhaps I am
> flawed in my logic by suggesting that you will ruin the image if you do
not
> shoot with the filter and expect to gain this correction in software.
>
>
>
"nt" <private@private.com> wrote in message
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> c'mon miro, you know how expensive orange goggles are! geez...
> I was wanting the values for a slightly different reason other than simple
> CC.
> n.t.
? What makes you think that narrow band colour shifts have a fixed colour
table. Colour is relative to the scene being shot.
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