How To Select Areas Based On Brightness?

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Ken Hall
Sep 10, 2004
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How can I select areas of an image based on brightness/luminosity?

For example, assume I want to select all areas that have luminance levels of 200 or greater.

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Sep 10, 2004
Find pure white and wand with tolerance 55? Or use info to determine intensity of a certain point over 200 and use wand tolerance to select down to 200, then another to select the highest if needed?

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Bart van der Wolf
Sep 10, 2004
"Ken Hall" wrote in message
How can I select areas of an image based on brightness/luminosity?
For example, assume I want to select all areas that have luminance levels of 200 or greater.

Create a mask based on a "Threshold" adjustment.

Bart
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Ken Hall
Sep 10, 2004
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 11:56:29 +0200, "Bart van der Wolf" wrote:

"Ken Hall" wrote in message
How can I select areas of an image based on brightness/luminosity?
For example, assume I want to select all areas that have luminance levels of 200 or greater.

Create a mask based on a "Threshold" adjustment.

I think that does what I want. Thanks.

Ken

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