PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2001 6:30 pm
I wish SilverFast had an easy way of telling me when a curve adjustment was resulting in a lot of lost data. I think PhotoShop does this by allowing you to turn all of the pixels that will turn to white or black on your output device to a contrasting color.
The idea is to make it easy to detect posterization or flattening in the preview window, or through an alarm of some sort. This would reduce the trial-and-error that occurs with difficult images. Often it's difficult to see posterization in the preview window, or even full-screen, and I don't notice it until it shows up in my prints.
I should think that SilverFast could help us by calculating mathematically the ratio of lost to existing color range that will occur as the result of an adjustment and somehow displaying this to the user. Perhaps even a "loss meter" of some kind would help.
Any thoughts?
The idea is to make it easy to detect posterization or flattening in the preview window, or through an alarm of some sort. This would reduce the trial-and-error that occurs with difficult images. Often it's difficult to see posterization in the preview window, or even full-screen, and I don't notice it until it shows up in my prints.
I should think that SilverFast could help us by calculating mathematically the ratio of lost to existing color range that will occur as the result of an adjustment and somehow displaying this to the user. Perhaps even a "loss meter" of some kind would help.
Any thoughts?