Does anyone know of any tools for creating or editing Photoshop AMP files? I am interested in being able to create my own lookup tables that I can load as a curve layer. Also, it seems that even when in "16-bit" mode, an AMP file
still only has 255 values per color. Any comment on this?
Thanks
W
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Does anyone know of any tools for creating or editing Photoshop AMP files? I am interested in being able to create my own lookup tables that I can load as a curve layer. Also, it seems that even when in "16-bit" mode, an AMP file
still only has 255 values per color. Any comment on this?
Thanks
W
I wrote a program to save sets of RGB in/out values as either a curve (acv) or map (amp) file. I've uploaded it to:
(screenshot)
http://www.gcogger.dsl.pipex.com/stuff/Image1.gif (program)
http://www.gcogger.dsl.pipex.com/stuff/PS_Curves.exe Hopefully it's fairly self-explanatory - I wrote it for my own use, so didn't worry about things like help files!
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Thanks, will try it out. Do you know if PS interpolates between the 255 points when it is processing '16-bit- files?
W
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Thanks, will try it out. Do you know if PS interpolates between the 255 points when it is processing '16-bit- files?
W
When you refer to 16-bit files, do you mean 48-bit files (16-bit per channel)?
Brian
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Thanks, will try it out. Do you know if PS interpolates between the 255 points when it is processing '16-bit- files?
W
I'm afraid I don't know, but I would be very surprised if it didn't!
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