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Zielfarben für Schwarz, Weiss und Grau definieren und als Standard speichern

Community Beginner ,
Jan 07, 2017 Jan 07, 2017

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Wer kann mir sagen, wie ich die Zielfarben für Schwarz, Weiss und Grau definieren und als Standard abspeichern kann? Ich komme bis dorthin, wo ich im Farbwähler z.B. für die Zieltiefenfarbe RGB 8,8,8 eingeben kann...aber dann weiss ich nicht wie weiter. In CS5 wurden man bei Bestätigung auf OK gefragt, ob man die Zielfarben als Standardfarben speichern will. Bei PS CC kommt diese Meldung nicht...

Danke für Hilfe.

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Community Expert , Jan 09, 2017 Jan 09, 2017

Unfortunately you touch upon matters of taste here. (Though the images you have to edit and your intended output may make certain approaches more sensible than others.)

I think I am accustomed to »… Per Channel contrast« because it used to be the default a while back and I just stuck with it.

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Jan 08, 2017 Jan 08, 2017

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Did you click the Options-button or click the eyedropper icons themselves?

Could you post a screenshot?

autoColorCorrectionOptions.jpg

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Jan 08, 2017 Jan 08, 2017

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Hi!

Thanks for your answer! I think I managed to set the colors as defaults. But what settings would you recommend me for "Auto Color Correction Options" (see screenshot). Are the settings in your screenshot recommendable as a basic setting? "Enhance per channel contrast" is the best setting and "snap neutral midtones" unchecked?

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Unfortunately you touch upon matters of taste here. (Though the images you have to edit and your intended output may make certain approaches more sensible than others.)

I think I am accustomed to »… Per Channel contrast« because it used to be the default a while back and I just stuck with it.

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Ok, thanks. Really appreciated your support.

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