Gamma correction PSPX3

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caspia1
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Gamma correction PSPX3

Post by caspia1 »

I recall in earlier versions of PSP that this was available.
I found it very useful.
I cannot find it in X3. I read that shift+G enabled it (in X4 only?) but I can´t see where it is.
Please advise
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Re: Gamma correction PSPX3

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The Gamma Correction command is hidden.

Go to View->Customize.

In the Customize dialog under the "Commands" tab find the label "Unused Commands" inside there you will find the old Gamma Correction command. Drag it into any menu or toolbar. If it doesn't have a shortcut key and you want it to have one you can set that under the "keyboard" tab in the "Customize" dialog.

Otherwise there are a number of commands with Gamma correction options. I believe Corel has placed this in the unused commands list because they think other filters do well enough.
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Re: Gamma correction PSPX3

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LeviFiction wrote:The Gamma Correction command is hidden.

Go to View->Customize.

In the Customize dialog under the "Commands" tab find the label "Unused Commands" inside there you will find the old Gamma Correction command. Drag it into any menu or toolbar. If it doesn't have a shortcut key and you want it to have one you can set that under the "keyboard" tab in the "Customize" dialog.

Otherwise there are a number of commands with Gamma correction options. I believe Corel has placed this in the unused commands list because they think other filters do well enough.
Brilliant! Works fine now. Many thanks for the quick response.
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