How to highlight points on a curve

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Helen_Pine
Dec 28, 2008
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In previous versions of Photoshop, control/tab would highlight points that had been already placed on a curve. In CS4, this command no longer works.
Is there a substitute for it and if there is, what is it?

Thank you for all the help you’ve given me previously.

Helen Pine

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Ann_Shelbourne
Dec 29, 2008
Helen:

The + and – keys will cycle up and down points placed on a curve.
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steve_peters
Dec 30, 2008
In previous version, when working in rgb, it was very easy to select the point on a curve while mousing over you image. All you had to do was to press down and you would see where that portion of the image was on the curve. If you command + click it would place a point on the curve. In CS4 you have to first click on the finger icon in the adjustment panel. Is there a quicker way of placing points on the curve?
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Ann_Shelbourne
Dec 30, 2008
You can Cmd Click (or Shift Cmd CLick) with the Eye-dropper tool instead of using the Pointy Finger but the latter gives you the ability to not only select the point but also to drag the cursor in the image to adjust the Curve at the selected point.

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