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step 3- you write down the numbers given in the calibrated file (some times the colour is enhanced because this maneuver) V V V V (for those with out a grey scale if you are lucky enough to have a grey object in the photo (like a bowl of my cooking) you can find it's % of grey . By switching one of the sample points into " grayscale mode" remember it's value and then open up the calibrated file and drag a sample over to the closest shade - give or take 7% - (rounded down) and then switch the sample point's mode back to cmyk to get the "correct grey" write down / use these numbers if you so wish to maintain the greenness of that object when you modify the photo. ^ ^ ^ ^ that is my personal theory, I'm willing to test this out more. I guess renders have different intentions. but maybe this might help people. ( next week RGB with no available grayscale in sight )
Message edited on: 06/27/2004 14:38
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