I've just been doing some experiments and found the following oddity..
If I create a black/white gradient in rgb, then as the mouse wanders over the screen the channel values agree.
If however I do the same in Lab mode, then the rgb channel values can differ by as much as 3 units.
Can anybody tell me why and even better how this happens and what it means when setting a neutral in lab mode?
Thanks
Chris
When is grey not grey?
You're very likely seeing the results of the gradient tool's "dither" option. When I un-checked that option in the tool settings, the RGB values matched in Lab mode. For dark areas, a small amount of dither can cause a large hue shift, and corresponding large shifts in the a and b values.
Curvemeister sets a neutral in Lab mode by converting the sample values to Lab, averaging them, and then and creating a curve control point that on the a and b curves that maps each value to zero.
Curvemeister sets a neutral in Lab mode by converting the sample values to Lab, averaging them, and then and creating a curve control point that on the a and b curves that maps each value to zero.
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