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Tiffle
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I would find components to extract and assemble Lab channels very useful - particularly if a single component could handle all 3 channels as discussed in another thread...
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Quasimondo
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I second that.
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Vladimir Golovin
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I'll ask the programmers. Any specific reason you need it for?
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Kraellin
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vladimir,

LAB is becoming more and more accepted and used and even preferred as a good way to clean up photographs. because of the way LAB separates its channels it's apparently easier to do some things. i dont use it, but i've certainly seen a growing use on retouchpro. you might ask byRo. i know he uses it from time to time.

craig
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Craig
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Tiffle
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Most of the images I take benefit from at least a small amount of post processing in CS2. Since learning about Lab and its use for post processing particular types of image from the book "Photoshop LAB Color" by Dan Margulis, I now use the Lab color space to post process upwards of 75% of my images.

By providing access to Lab channels in FF I could quite easily create a very powerful and useful filter that would certainly meet maybe 95% of my needs for post processing in CS2. Such a filter would also enable those with only a little experience to access the remarkable power afforded by using the Lab color space.

Tiffle.
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