... I'm reasonably certain that HSV is equivalent to HSV :-) (see: http://www.normankoren.com/light_color.html ) HSL uses a different brightness and saturation...
Greetings! A beta version of the demo is available at www.curvemeister.com/downloads/cmdemo - look for the blue box in the table describing the download...
There is a new video available on the tutorials page. It covers shadow, highlight, and neutral using an image from the curves class. Please take a peek and...
Hi Mike, Nice job on this first video. I hope you consider doing a video for your other tutorials like the 'Fat & Sassy Colors'. It seems to me that some of ...
I live in Western Michigan USA, quite close to Lake Michigan. In fall, frequent storms come across the lake. It's a time of dramatic skies. The first example...
Hi to All, I've uploaded my complete examples from lesson 3 to the group's photo section. I had trouble with the blue sky in example 10 so I submitted one ...
I'm just a beginner using the Curvemeister tool but you can look at the my example. I think I got the light clouds pretty white. This is my "Storm" image....
Elaine, you are really fast. I'm only on the 4th one. It takes me forever to decide what looks the best. I think yours all look good to me. JoAnn ... From:...
Hi Jack, Yes, you can start off in the LAB space and place points to neutralize colors, then choose a space that looks the best. Your selection points should...
Elaine, can you explain exactly how you do this? ... colors, then choose a space that looks the best. Your selection points should carry over to the other...
Hi JoAnn, Thanks. Hang in there! I had a lot of free time available yesterday and many of these images also took me some time to complete. I'm noticing...
Hi JoAnn, When working in RGB, neutral colors have equal values of R, G, & B with the numbers ranging from 0 to 256. R0/G0/B0 is pure black and R256/G256/B256...
Hi JoAnn, You can use the wizard or select your shadow, midtone, and highlight points manually. The wizard is simple enough and will guide you through the ...
... with the Hi Elaine, I was trying to do the same thing in the WGCYMK space. I had too much yellow, but couldn't figure out how to get rid of it. Do you use...
MessageElaine, Thank you for all the info. I went to the web sites you recommended and printed it out. I've got a lot to digest. Hopefully, I can make sense of...
Hi Jack, As I mentioned, neutral colors are equal values in the RGB space but wgCYMK, LAB, & HSB work differently. Equal values in the wgCYMK space won't get...
I've added a new tutorial on "pinning" to match skin tones to one of a predefined set of swatches. http://www.curvemeister.com/tutorials/index.htm This is a...
Hi Mike, I found the pinning tutorial to be the best one you've done so far. I struggled with matching the skin tones to those tiny squares. After watching...
MessageI found the pinning tutorial to be the best one you've done so far. Well, thank you. I'm very interested in the potential of this new pinning...
There is a new beta at the usual download location for those who own the product, (addessed via the update command in Curvemeister). There is a new beta demo...
Mike, I was wondering if your pinning method could be used in conjunction with the Proof Setup feature in Photoshop.When using the Proof window with your...
From: msellers1 Mike, I was wondering if your pinning method could be used in conjunction with the Proof Setup feature in Photoshop.When using the Proof window...
I purchased Curvemeister over the weekend and am enjoying working with it. However, when I start CM with 16-Bit images photoshop CS crashes hard and...
... Kurt, 16 bit is absolutely supported. I've emailed you offline for more details and hope to have a resolution for this soon. Take care, Mike Russell ...
I have been doing some loooooonnnngggg panoramas from a recent trip. The most recent one, on a 4 megapixel Canon S40, incorporated 10 frames (although with...
Mike Davis wrote: [re positioning sections of a panorama on a dual monitor system] ... Hi Mike, Thanks for the note, and the kind words. I'll add this problem...