RGB's Curve points ?! [Solved]

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RGB's Curve points ?! [Solved]

Postby al-OuestDeden on Mon Jun 18, 2012 2:14 pm

Hello,

Does someone know how to delete just a point from the RGB's curves ? (i did some search but didn't find the answer yet)
I really mean just a point not reseting current channel.

By the way.
Is it possible to preview the output .jpg to set the best sharpening's values specially when a resizing is done ?

THX U :)
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Re: RGB's Curve points ?!

Postby binoyte on Mon Jun 18, 2012 5:53 pm

I'm sorry but I think answers are :
  1. No. You have to reset the curve
  2. No. You have to try several values, process and check the results. (That's why I use the default values)

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Re: RGB's Curve points ?!

Postby herman on Mon Jun 18, 2012 6:03 pm

Just click on the point you want to delete,then click the big X
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Re: RGB's Curve points ?!

Postby al-OuestDeden on Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:20 pm

Just click on the point you want to delete,then click the big X

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Thank a lot herman for your answer ! Work perfect !

Have just to find a way to choice the best sharpening parameters for resized exported .jpg.
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