problem with large images!!

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marccus
Jul 28, 2003
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hi all!

i’ve got the following problem: on large renderings photoshop does not apply effects such as kpt-gel (sizes up to 6000×6000/360dpi) properly. even the selections look weird. for example: i select a "hairy" image, and want to apply the effect. the result photoshop presents is a box around the selection (with the effect) – the selection remains empty.
is it a resolution problem?
the color curve in the histogram, is extremely low – can this be the reason? how can i add more color depth? increase the color infomation? can all this be done after the rendering process?
the images i would like to work with are fractal (vector)renderings (bitmap format)

hope someone can help marccus

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Bernie
Jul 29, 2003
Marccus,

Could you explain this problem in a bit more detail?

… I select a "hairy" image

What do you mean by a "hairy" image? And how did you make the selection?

…the result photoshop presents is a box around the selection (with the effect) – the selection remains empty.

Could you explain what you mean by "the selection remains empty"? Was it empty to start with?

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marccus
Jul 29, 2003
well, let me give it another try: i’ve got a very detailed image, looking like hair (the one on the head!). i went into the channel, that gave me most contrast, and created a selection. then i tried to apply kpt-gel effects (that always works with smaller images (640×480) – the result is a box around the image (with the effect) and the selection empty. i experience a similar problem with the photoshop light-rendering effect: the effect simply does almost not apply to the selection (all i can see are very, very small relief bumps) – can this be due to lots of gaps in the histogram window. could this be corrected?

thanx

markus
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marccus
Jul 29, 2003
hi!

should rather say, there are lots of gaps in the histogram window – can this be corrected? for example by superposing several layers (each with different contrast and color depth) – and the combining them?

does this make sense?

markus

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