Anonymous
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- May 14, 2003
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I am new at digital output. One of the things that confuses me is the matter of the use of curves in Photoshop. Presently I am using the layers palette and using the color sampling tool in the threshold window to locate and set my shadow and highlight points in the image. I then close the threshold layers and convert the color image to black and white using lab color and greyscale followed by another layer in which I select either multiply or screen (depending on the image) and adjust the opacity to the best image I can achieve. I then open the curves window and sample my previously located shadow and highlight points in the image and this locates these on the curve. This gives me a purely linear curve without either a toe or shoulder as one would normally encounter with film or paper profiles. Is this the best way to do this or would I be advised to build a curve incorporating a toe and shoulder? If so can one curve be used on all images? What are your practices? Thanks in advance for your experience in this regard.