ive got a question for my science project: Is there a way to measure color density using Photoshop? how? if there isn't could someone give me another way to measure it. thanks
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ive got a question for my science project: Is there a way to measure color density using Photoshop? how? if there isn't could someone give me another way to measure it. thanks
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I dont think there is using PSOriginally Posted by CHEESE-TACULAR
What do you need to measure the colour density of?
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Hmm, color density. I believe it's possible using the levels. Get me at MSN or AIM, I can help you out more efficiently through there.Originally Posted by CHEESE-TACULAR
thanks, could you send me the link for aim?Originally Posted by Rockefella
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R0ckefella88Originally Posted by CHEESE-TACULAR
no, i mean to get it, i never even got a usernameOriginally Posted by Rockefella
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Oh, go to www.aim.com and download it, then click get a screen name.Originally Posted by CHEESE-TACULAR
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my wireless conection is going on and off, could you PM me the info please and ill read it later thanks, im gonna have to sign out.Originally Posted by Rockefella
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Hmm, I'm not sure how to do it, but I know for a fact it can be done with the levels feature in Image > Adjustments > Levels, or, if you want a more advanced density reading, go to Image > Adjustments > Curves.Originally Posted by CHEESE-TACULAR
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