Hi.
Even though I am consistent with using this procedure I experience behavior that is random.
I use it to convert from linear to nonlinear. I open an image, launch the process, create a real-time preview, and then using the midtone marker that appears in the histogram window I begin making adjustments to the exposure. I then transfer that to the main image.
In some random cases, I don't even see a midtone marker in the histogram to make any adjustments. I can't figure out why sometimes I do and sometimes I do not. In either of circumstances I can make adjustments by changing the numbers and I can see changes in the preview.
Thanks for any tips.
Farzad
Even though I am consistent with using this procedure I experience behavior that is random.
I use it to convert from linear to nonlinear. I open an image, launch the process, create a real-time preview, and then using the midtone marker that appears in the histogram window I begin making adjustments to the exposure. I then transfer that to the main image.
In some random cases, I don't even see a midtone marker in the histogram to make any adjustments. I can't figure out why sometimes I do and sometimes I do not. In either of circumstances I can make adjustments by changing the numbers and I can see changes in the preview.
Thanks for any tips.
Farzad