To sample the color (when the treshold layer was added) use the "color
sampling tool", this is one of the eyedroppers in the tools pallette,
the one with the spot on top of it.
To set the white/black/grey points once you opened the levels, use the
eyedroppers in the levels dialog (white/half-black/black, respectively)

On Fri, 26 Apr 2002 14:12:58 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Mishka wrote:
> Levels are fine for most purposes.
> My usual workflow is
> - -- add a threshold layer
> - -- set the threshold to the max dark. that would show you the
> lightest
> spots, your white point selection.
> - -- with the eye-dropper, mark the spots
> - -- do the same moving threshold to the max white. here's your white
> point
> - -- open the levels, set the white, black and grey points with the
> levels' eyedropper
> - -- fix the gamma.
> this usually takes about than 5 min/scan and covers most situations.
> 
> ///////// There's more than one eyedropper. Which one should I use?
> 
> Albano
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