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Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 3:19 pm
by mikemeister_admin
Greg:

I had a little trouble with the instructions in this one.  The recommendation is that you pin a skin tone, "[t]hen click the unlock button at the bottom right corner of the sample pallette . . ."  However, when I click the unlock button, the skin tone ceases to pin the curve.   Don't you lose the benefit of using the pin in the first place if you unlock it?  Also, do you pin a skin tone and pin a neutral if one is available, or is it an "either or" situation?

Brian

Posted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 4:37 pm
by ggroess
Depends on the color space.  In RGB you can have a Skin pin and a neutral pin.  Lab does not like neutral pins and then skin pins.  Usually if I am going to pin a specific color or skin tone in LAB, I set the image up with a good correction first then, close CM and come back in for the pin in LAB.

Color Pins behave exactly link neutral pins...the RGB values are not equal but the net effect is the same they tell the program that " this point...is this value".  You may have to activate the pin again by clicking on it but it should behave itself.  Also sometimes you move the pin a bit by accident when you click on it and have to reset it.  If the sample size is small the Pin can be a bit touchy...

Greg