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    Senior Member Reputation: 435 SimonS's Avatar
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    Default 'Gamma Correction' tool in Photoshop CS3

    I found this one time and it was a great lil tool for lightenining/ darkenin pics. I was just browsing through the tools and found it one day, now I cannot find it at all.

    I've even F1'd help, and googled and there's nothing about it (only manual tutorials using other tools within PS). The closest thing I've found is Levels which is similar but the Gamma correction was more focused.

    I've looked in every menu and nothing, where the fuck is it?
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    Default Re: 'Gamma Correction' tool in Photoshop CS3

    Ctrl+U?

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    Default Re: 'Gamma Correction' tool in Photoshop CS3

    Exposure, fool

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    Default Re: 'Gamma Correction' tool in Photoshop CS3

    Quote Originally Posted by Strodtbeck
    Exposure, fool

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    I keep thinking that tool is 'equalize'
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    Default Re: 'Gamma Correction' tool in Photoshop CS3

    Levels, Curves and Shadow/Highlight are much better tools than Exposure.

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    Default Re: 'Gamma Correction' tool in Photoshop CS3

    Quote Originally Posted by Faceman
    Levels, Curves and Shadow/Highlight are much better tools than Exposure.
    Truth.

    I'm a fan of Levels, but each tool is better for a particular function, so it depends on the image you are editing, and how you want it to look.

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