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    Drawing tablet

    I did try to adjust pressure sensitivity, but I still couldn't adjust my hand.
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    Drawing tablet

    I have Windows 10 PC with two 27" monitors. I use photoshop for photo editing + Nik + Topaz etc. About two years ago I bought Wacom, but couldn't work with it. The major problem for me was - that I didn't know how far is my pen tip from the tablet surface. When I touch surface it was already to...
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    Making a selection within a certain luminosity range. (L value in LAB color space)

    Now it works - sorry my inattention. It is obvious.
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    Making a selection within a certain luminosity range. (L value in LAB color space)

    Sorry John but still have problem with selection. If white layer is active, using magic wand make selection of entire area - what in my opinion make sense because this layer is entirely white. Because blend-if we can see part of background layer. which is not part of white layer. Every time when...
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    Making a selection within a certain luminosity range. (L value in LAB color space)

    It is exactly what I was looking for. Just one question - it works only for B&W - not for color. Just asked because did try on color layer and didn't get any selection. After converted to B&W it works perfectly. Thank you so much.
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    Making a selection within a certain luminosity range. (L value in LAB color space)

    Sounds very promising, but - I know nothing about scripting. I do not know how to test it.
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    Making a selection within a certain luminosity range. (L value in LAB color space)

    It looks also good. Only one question: what is shortcut to load luminosity as selection? Ctrl+Shift+2 doesn't work. I know Ctrl+Alt + 2 make selection.
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    Making a selection within a certain luminosity range. (L value in LAB color space)

    It looks very good. Only I do not know how you get this selection. Is it from background layer active?
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    Making a selection within a certain luminosity range. (L value in LAB color space)

    Hello. Thank you so much for your help - I will try all of them. I'll let you know.
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    Making a selection within a certain luminosity range. (L value in LAB color space)

    Thank you guys so much - I hope you will be able to help me. I'm looking forward for suggestions. You can ask why I need this. I'm working with B&W images. Very often Zone #5 is distracting. By selecting Zone #5 it would be easy to change it to Zone #6 or Zone #4 - it depends of picture. But to...
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    Making a selection within a certain luminosity range. (L value in LAB color space)

    Hello, I have a black & white image and would like to make a selection of that image consisting of all pixels that fall within the luminosity range of L:45 to L:55 (using the LAB color scale). I'm trying to make selection base on value of L in Lab color. Let say my selection to be from L=45...
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    Conversion to snowy effect

    Hi Eggy. It is not. Still darker white is base on original color, not base on shadows. Take a look at attached picture. White and shadows only. however it works only for continuous colors.
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    Conversion to snowy effect

    Thx IamSam. It is done only partially. First of all: rest of "face" must be done also. Second of all - and most important: black color is still black. Imagine - top part of hat it is black. If you "spray" it with white - becomes white - but all shadows will be visible as gray areas-darker.
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    Conversion to snowy effect

    Dear Gurus. I hope that somebody will be able to help me. Here is my task. I like to convert any object in a color photo to a snowy effect. In another words, let say you have an object in a color photo, and you need it to appear as though you had sprayed it all over with white paint. In the end...
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