On Wed, Jul 4, 2012, at 01:31 AM, Moose wrote:
> >> Sometimes, for example, LCE will blow the ends. If it's right for the
> >> rest, but blows the highlights, I select the blown
> >> areas (An Action I set up long ago.) and make a mask layer that lets
> >> those areas of the pre-LCE layer show through.
> >> Works very nicely on most instances.
> > May I ask how you developed this action? I guess maybe I am asking
> > this: What are the steps?
>
> Select=>Color Range
> Fuzziness 27
> Minimum:Lab color Luminance: 100 A: 0 B: 0
> Maximum:Lab color Luminance: 100 A: 0 B: 0
>
> That's what the Action says, but I don't think you can just put in the
> color values in the Color Select box. I think I
> selected a pure white with the dropper.
>
> As I recall, I had to try different values. Tighter values of Fuzziness
> pretty much never selected anything visible. I
> originally developed it and a companion black selector to fill the blown
> areas with red and black, so I could see what
> was happening in an image.
You and the whole Moose Collective are clever beings.
Joel W.
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