"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Ok, Color me 6 shades of stupid, how do you install this?
none are better than hand seps from photoshop, IMO. That's what we use.
Full, Sprectrum,While each post is jam packed with info, I think you're going to have to decrease the analogies and narrow down what you're saying. It all gets way too confusing to stay with you (I'll speak for myself) and no the group. I have a hard time with keeping my post more concise myself and I lose people even though I think I'm very clear. Going into extensive detail to explain or get everyone to understand can get people lost even though the effort is a just cause.
Quote from: Dottonedan on March 16, 2016, 05:56:20 PMFull, Sprectrum,While each post is jam packed with info, I think you're going to have to decrease the analogies and narrow down what you're saying. It all gets way too confusing to stay with you (I'll speak for myself) and no the group. I have a hard time with keeping my post more concise myself and I lose people even though I think I'm very clear. Going into extensive detail to explain or get everyone to understand can get people lost even though the effort is a just cause.This ^I have the attention span of a two year old
Quote from: 1964GN on March 17, 2016, 12:34:33 PMQuote from: Dottonedan on March 16, 2016, 05:56:20 PMFull, Sprectrum,While each post is jam packed with info, I think you're going to have to decrease the analogies and narrow down what you're saying. It all gets way too confusing to stay with you (I'll speak for myself) and no the group. I have a hard time with keeping my post more concise myself and I lose people even though I think I'm very clear. Going into extensive detail to explain or get everyone to understand can get people lost even though the effort is a just cause.This ^I have the attention span of a two year old totally agree. most of his posts are TLDR (too long didn't read)
All I can say is that its not Rocket Science guys. Excessive and convoluted theory is not required.Just start with a decent set of basic seps, automated or not. Then learn to use just a few functions in Photoshop well, such as Levels, Curves, Dodge and Burn tools and especially how to effectively make use of the Apply Image function which is VERY important to understand and how to effectively use its variables as to how it relates to channels and before long, you will have achieved color separation nirvana.