Bob Carnie
Subscriber
I just purchased CS3 and like the new functions and ease of use, I was using CS .
In the old program I found that if I used curves for contrast as well as levels , I would get funky results on the final print. Backing off the amount of combined use seemed to work well .
Ques
I now see an exposure tool that I can use along side curves and layers.
I have been trying it and I really like it , but I am wondering if combined with curves and levels I may be getting funky results again.
could someone with a good handle on CS3 explain the exposure tool, its function and usage. as well will it be harmful to combine , layers,curves and exposure on a single image file.
thanks
In the old program I found that if I used curves for contrast as well as levels , I would get funky results on the final print. Backing off the amount of combined use seemed to work well .
Ques
I now see an exposure tool that I can use along side curves and layers.
I have been trying it and I really like it , but I am wondering if combined with curves and levels I may be getting funky results again.
could someone with a good handle on CS3 explain the exposure tool, its function and usage. as well will it be harmful to combine , layers,curves and exposure on a single image file.
thanks