Photoshop CS Histogram

ME
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mike.engles
Jan 4, 2004
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Hello

Is there any great reason why the Histogram and Info should not be rolled into one tab? There is enough space to do it.

Mike Engles

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Ian_Lyons
Jan 4, 2004
There isn’t enough space on all monitor resolutions supported by Photoshop.

BTW: have you found the new 16 bit values option for the Info Palette? Once activated it shows up to 5 digits instead of only 3. Space? Hmm, I don’t think so!
TM
Thomas_Madsen
Jan 5, 2004
BTW: have you found the new 16 bit values option for the Info Palette? Once activated it shows up to 5 digits instead of only 3. Space? Hmm, I don’t think so!

I don’t think so either. Actually, the info palette is too small to contain before and after values, when the 16 bit value option is enabled.
< http://home18.inet.tele.dk/madsen/photoshop/cs/16_bit_info.p ng>.

Maybe a stupid question, but would it be wrong if Levels or Curves was showing 16 bit values too, when working with 16 bit images (per channel)? As I see it, it would be easier to understand because why does it show only 256 levels per channel when the image has 65536 levels per channel, or am I missing something here?

If there’s a setting for that too in Photoshop CS, I haven’t found it yet.


Regards
Madsen.
PH
Photo_Help
Jan 5, 2004
Thomas,

Chris went over that once in this post <http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx?13@@.1de86e1d/10>.
TM
Thomas_Madsen
Jan 5, 2004
Photo_Help,

Thanks for the link.


Regards
Madsen.
PH
Photo_Help
Jan 5, 2004
No problem, I just remembered reading it a while back.
ME
mike.engles
Jan 5, 2004
Hello

No I had no seen 16 bit values.
As far as I am concerned, a bit over the top.
Also for consistencies sake,why not 16 bit levels in the levels dialogue.

Mike Engles

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