Good news. Trying out the new toys should be a hoot.
Paul
On May 23, 2005, at 6:19 AM, David Savage wrote:

I don't know if anyone answered Paul Stenquist's question WRT the
addition of curves in the ACR converter in CS2, but I just installed
the CS2 tryout, and can report that curves have been added (but no
individual R,G or B channel adjustments).

Also added are:

Blown highlight & clipped shadow indicators,
Batch conversions with real time preview,
Auto, exposure, shadow, brightness & contrast options,
Crop & straighten tools.

I've just been mucking around with it for half an hour and those are
the only new things I've noticed.

HTH

Dave

On 5/21/05, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good point, Rob. You can effect something similar to anchoring part of
the curve by combining brightness and contrast adjustments but that's
really a workaround. It would be nice to have a curve with anchor
points in the converter. Do you know if this has been addressed in CS2?
On May 21, 2005, at 9:44 AM, Rob Studdert wrote:

On 21 May 2005 at 9:31, Paul Stenquist wrote:

Once you've become accustomed to the RAW converter, you usually won't
have to use curves after conversion. The only tool I use with any
frequency after conversion is shadow/highlight. That seems to be able
to accomplish some control that can't be achieved in conversion. But
anything you can do in curves, you can do in the converter. There are
times when I wish I had given a shot a bit more contrast before
conversion. I'll then use curves after conversion and tweak the RGB
curve. But those situations are rare.

The contrast/brightness tools are controls for a curves tool however
they only
effectively provide a single control point along the curve. They are
generally
adequate but are ineffective if you need to anchor one section of the
image
(for instance shadows to mid-times) and adjust the gamma of another
section (ie
the highlights). For some of the copy work I do this would be great as
any
curves are best applied before the selected color-space gamma curve is
imposed
on the composite RGB file.

Cheers,


Rob Studdert
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