Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 11:12 pm
Opened image in Photoshop CS3
Started up the Curvemeister plug-in and with the Lightness tab for LAB mode selected, set the Shadow point.
Switched to All Tabs view to observe the movement of all the curves, then steepened the A and B curves to increase the saturation of the image.
Compared results in RGB and LAB modes and decided to use the LAB mode since it represented what I thought were more accurate colors even though I also liked the RGB rendition because of its saturated Velvia look.
Started up the Curvemeister plug-in and with the Lightness tab for LAB mode selected, set the Shadow point.
Switched to All Tabs view to observe the movement of all the curves, then steepened the A and B curves to increase the saturation of the image.
Compared results in RGB and LAB modes and decided to use the LAB mode since it represented what I thought were more accurate colors even though I also liked the RGB rendition because of its saturated Velvia look.